Sugar Cane, known scientifically as Saccharum officinarum, offers a unique fragrance profile in perfumery, characterized by fresh, green, and subtly sweet notes with a hint of earthiness. While not used in its natural form, derivatives like ethyl maltol are employed to mimic its sweet aroma, enhancing gourmand and oriental fragrances with a natural sweetness that is fresh yet not overpowering. Cultivated primarily for sugar, Sugar Cane's use in perfumes adds warmth, comfort, and an exotic touch, evoking a sense of lushness and richness ideal for layered scent compositions.
Natural or Synthetic?
The sweet scent of Sugar Cane is typically recreated synthetically in perfumery to ensure consistency and stability in fragrance formulations.
Fragrance Families Sugar Cane Most Commonly Found In
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