Butterscotch

Photo Butterscotch :: fragrance ingredients

Butterscotch as a fragrance note conjures a rich, creamy sweetness that is both intoxicating and comforting. This confectionary delight originates from the mid-19th century, where the term was first used in Doncaster, a town in Yorkshire, England, to describe a candy made from butter and brown sugar. In perfumery, butterscotch is used to add a delectable, gourmand quality to fragrances, often evoking a sense of nostalgia and warmth. The scent of butterscotch in a fragrance is indulgent and deeply sweet, with a buttery richness that can simulate a sensory dessert experience. Its use in perfumery is particularly prevalent in the gourmand category, where it pairs beautifully with vanilla, caramel, and spicy notes to create rich, edible aromas that are both inviting and comforting.

Natural or Synthetic?
Due to the complexity and cost of extracting natural essences that replicate the true scent of butterscotch, synthetic versions are typically used in perfumery to ensure consistency and affordability.



Fragrance Families Butterscotch Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Butterscotch



Note distribution of butterscotch across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (2134 Fragrances) that contain butterscotch