Olfactive identities
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Citrus
An olfactive family dominated by scents mainly composed of hesperidic notes and citrus zests such as bergamot,lemon, orange, tangerine or grapefruit.
Citrus essential oils, more fragile than other perfumery raw materials, are obtained by cold expression of the peel.
Aromatic
The term “aromatic” refers to all fresh herbs. The aromatic family includes lavender notes (lavandin, thyme,rosemary, sage), minty notes and anisic notes (basil, tarragon).
Green
The green family is defined by the recognizable smell of crumpled leaves, cut stems, fresh and dewy grass. It also includes the green watery or bitter facets coming from juicy fruits (blackcurrant, rhubarb). Green notes offer dynamism, cheerfulness and naturalness to a scent.
Floral
The floral family is certainly the richest and largest olfactive family. Either figurative or abstract, floral facets are very numerous, and differ greatly from each other. Main representations are white flowers (jasmine, orange blossom, tuberose), rose and powdery notes (rose, violet, orris) or green florals (lily of the valley).
Solar & Aquatic
The solar family is characterized by a blend of facets which, combined, convey the sunny feeling of the beach and the seaside. We find the solar facet (salicylates, coconut), the marine or aquatic facet (mineral, salty, watery notes) and the exotic floral facet (jasmine, tiare, frangipani, tuberose).
Amber & Spices
The perfumes of the ambery family are composed of a classic accord generally made up of tonka bean, vanilla, coumarin, labdanum and patchouli. There are also resins such as benzoin, frankincense or opoponax. Spices are very often accompanying ambery scents, dressing them up wonderfully.
Woods
In the woody family, one wood may predominate, but it is most often a combination of several woody notes. Woody notes are reassuring, structured and nervous notes, giving the fragrance a backbone. The main natural woody notes are cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli, pine and cypress.
Leathery
In perfumery, the leather family is singular and highly appreciated by connoisseurs and lovers of “character” perfumes. This leather note refers to the historical myth of ‘Masters perfumers and glove makers’. This family gather the leather or suede notes, the smoky woods (birch) and animalic facets (oud, agarwood).