Turkish Rose

Photo Turkish Rose :: fragrance ingredients

Turkish Rose, renowned in perfumery, is celebrated for its unmatched, rich, and velvety floral aroma. Its cultivation for perfumery dates back centuries, primarily in regions of Turkey known for their ideal climate and soil conditions. Turkish Rose adds a deep, almost intoxicating floral note to fragrances, which is both sweet and slightly spicy. The complexity of its scent makes it a staple in many luxury perfumes. The extraction process of its oil is meticulous, ensuring the delicate scent is perfectly captured. The Turkish Rose is not just a fragrance component but a symbol of luxury and sophistication in perfumery. Its versatility allows it to blend well with various notes, creating everything from deeply romantic and classic to modern and edgy scents. Its use spans across fragrance families, making it a timeless and invaluable ingredient in the world of scents.

Natural or Synthetic?
Natural Turkish Rose oil is extracted through steam distillation, while the absolute is obtained via solvent extraction from the petals of the Rosa damascena. These methods capture the flower's full aromatic profile, which includes a complex blend of sweet, lush, and slightly spicy notes. However, due to the high cost of production and the large number of roses required to produce a small amount of oil, synthetic versions are also used in perfumery. These synthetics aim to replicate the signature scent of Turkish Rose and offer a more cost-effective and sustainable option.



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