Notes in Perfumery

Magnolia in perfumery
Delving into the Origins and Rich Culture of the Magnolia The magnolia, a majestic tree adorned with pink, white, and cream flowers resembling tulips or stars, can reach heights of...

Mace in perfumery
Nutmeg, Mace, and Their Enchanting Aromas The nutmeg tree, primarily native to Indonesia and Malaysia, produces fragrant fruits that give us both nutmeg and mace, an intriguing aril that surrounds...

Lovage in perfumery
Lovage essential oil, boasting numerous medicinal properties, brings delightful tangy notes to fragrances and contributes to the creation of a well-known perfume molecule: coumarin. Lovage: A Versatile Aromatic Plant Lovage,...

Wine dregs in perfumery
White wine lees or green wine lees, notes of cognac wine lees, or brandy-flavored, the scents of our wines captivate our curious noses and guide us towards perfumes that venture...

Lentisque in perfumery
The Mediterranean Spirit of Lentiscus The mastic tree, also known as lentiscus, thrives in the Mediterranean climate, particularly in scrublands. Belonging to the Anacardiaceae family, this evergreen plant produces small...

Embracing the Vibrancy: Lemongrass in Perfumery
With a tangy, slightly grassy aroma, lemongrass is a versatile fragrance note that can seamlessly blend with a wide range of scents, from floral to oriental, and woody to citrus,...