Champaca Fragrances

Champaca Fragrances

Champaca is the golden-orange flower of Magnolia champaca, a tall tropical tree of South and Southeast Asia long revered in India, where it grows. Because the delicate blossoms cannot withstand steam distillation, their aroma is captured through solvent extraction, yielding a fragrant concrete and a precious absolute.

Its scent is rich, warm, and exotic: a heady floral threaded with tea-like and slightly fruity facets, hints of apricot and orange blossom, and a dry, hay-like spiciness. Lush and almost intoxicating up close, it softens over time into a creamy, honeyed floral warmth on the skin.

In perfumery, champaca is a luminous heart note at home in the white-floral and oriental families. It lends opulence and a tropical glow to bouquets, blending gracefully with jasmine, ylang-ylang, and tuberose above, and settling beautifully over sandalwood, vanilla, and soft woods in the base.

About Champaca Fragrances

Champaca, derived from Michelia champaca — a flowering tree revered across South and Southeast Asia — is one of perfumery's most exquisite and complex raw materials. Worshipped in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, the tree's small orange or white blooms are used in religious offerings and woven into garlands throughout India, Thailand, and Indonesia. The absolute extracted from champaca flowers is extraordinarily rich: simultaneously fruity, floral, spicy, and tea-like, with a velvety warmth that sets it apart from any European floral.

As a fragrance note, champaca sits within the magnolia family but carries a depth and sumptuousness that magnolia itself rarely achieves. Its profile blends notes of apricot, orange blossom, tea, ylang-ylang, and a soft woody spice that gives it an unmistakable Asian sensibility. In perfumery, it functions beautifully as a heart note, imparting voluptuous richness to florientals, woody florals, and luxury skin scents. It has become a signature note in several celebrated niche perfumes.

The champaca collection at Fragrenza celebrates this magnificent floral with inspired dupes that honour its complexity and allure. Explore the velvety, fruity-floral world of champaca through our high-quality fragrances — crafted to bring this rare and precious note within reach.

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Flowers

Michelia champaca

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