Collection: Toscanol Fragrances

Toscanol brings a sleek anisic signature to modern perfumery — a synthetic molecule designed to deliver an agrestic, sweet-spicy note with unmistakable hints of licorice. It smells like sun-warmed herbs crossed with anise: the green, peppery snap of basil and the bittersweet shading of tarragon, both of which it can convincingly substitute, wrapped in a smooth, slightly powdery sweetness.

Beyond its scent, it is valued as a technical workhorse, aiding the diffusion and projection of a composition so that aromatic top notes carry further and last longer. Toscanol pairs naturally with lavender, citrus, fougère structures and Mediterranean herbs. The mood is crisp and continental — herb gardens at noon, aniseed and bright southern air.

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About Toscanol Fragrances

Toscanol was created by the house of Givaudan and invented to replace chavicol, and its intention is to contribute to the intensity and longevity of the composition. It is stable in aromatic compositions where it prolongs the strength and durability of the aromas. It's very durable, stays on the blotter for up to two days, when you try the scent, and it's great for modifying lavender aromas and refreshing spicy aromas.

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