Notes in Perfumery

Ginger in perfumery
Ginger in perfumery

Ginger and Its Role in Perfumery Ginger is a rhizomatous perennial plant, about 1 meter tall, that was discovered over 2,000 years ago in Asia. It was introduced to Ancient...

Ginger in perfumery

Ginger and Its Role in Perfumery Ginger is a rhizomatous perennial plant, about 1 meter tall, that was discovered over 2,000 years ago in Asia. It was introduced to Ancient...

Nutmeg in perfumery
Nutmeg in perfumery

Nutmeg: A Mythical and Mystical Scent Nutmeg, a distinguished spice, boasts an enigmatic fragrance. It plays with our senses by being alternately hot, cold, fresh, aromatic, woody, spicy, and exotic....

Nutmeg in perfumery

Nutmeg: A Mythical and Mystical Scent Nutmeg, a distinguished spice, boasts an enigmatic fragrance. It plays with our senses by being alternately hot, cold, fresh, aromatic, woody, spicy, and exotic....

Black tea in perfumery
Black tea in perfumery

The original and powerful black tea note is used in feminine oriental juices or masculine woody scents to offer its venerable smoky vapors to fragrances that will highlight the delicate...

Black tea in perfumery

The original and powerful black tea note is used in feminine oriental juices or masculine woody scents to offer its venerable smoky vapors to fragrances that will highlight the delicate...

Rum in perfumery
Rum in perfumery

First encountered during the colonial conquests at the end of the 15th century, rum was originally the drink of sailors and slaves. Until the end of the 19th century, before...

Rum in perfumery

First encountered during the colonial conquests at the end of the 15th century, rum was originally the drink of sailors and slaves. Until the end of the 19th century, before...

Sugar in perfumery
Sugar in perfumery

Indulgence Captured in a Bottle Recognizing the close relationship between smell and taste, perfumers have ventured into the realm of confectionery to create enticing fragrances. Red fruits, vanilla, praline, marshmallow,...

Sugar in perfumery

Indulgence Captured in a Bottle Recognizing the close relationship between smell and taste, perfumers have ventured into the realm of confectionery to create enticing fragrances. Red fruits, vanilla, praline, marshmallow,...

Vanillin in perfumery
Vanillin in perfumery

The Origins of Vanillin Vanillin originates from vanilla, which was first encountered in 1520 during the conquest of Mexico. At this time, the Spaniards discovered this new aroma. The subsequent...

Vanillin in perfumery

The Origins of Vanillin Vanillin originates from vanilla, which was first encountered in 1520 during the conquest of Mexico. At this time, the Spaniards discovered this new aroma. The subsequent...