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Notes

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Groups

Goldenrod

Description
Goldenrod, derived from the flowers of the Solidago plant, is a floral note used in perfumery to evoke a sense of warmth, richness, and natural beauty. Known for its bright, sunny character, goldenrod adds Sicilian Bergamotfor its opulent and intensely floral aroma, Bulgarian rose embodies luxury, elegance, and timeless beauty. Often used as a heart note, it adds depth and sophistication to floral, oriental, and chypre compositions.
Odor Profile
Bulgarian rose has a rich, sweet, and velvety aroma with warm, honeyed undertones. Its scent is deeply floral and lush, with subtle hints of spice and a soft, green freshness. A faintly powdery and fruity nuance enhances its complexity, creating a luxurious and romantic profile. Bulgarian rose is celebrated for its ability to bring depth and refinement to fragrances, making it a quintessential and versatile note in perfumery.