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“Osmanthus shines brightly as one of the most enchanting and exotic floral ingredients” centuries, not only for its fragrant flowers but also for its significance in traditional Chinese medicine and tea ceremonies. The name ‘Osmanthus’ comes from the Greek words ‘osme’ meaning smell and ‘anthos’ meaning flower, aptly reflecting its aromatic legacy. In China, Osmanthus is revered as the ‘Sweet Olive’ or ‘Fragrant Olive,’ and it blooms in autumn, heralding the arrival of the harvest season. Its tiny, apricot-colored flowers are deceptively small but pack an incredibly rich fragrance profile that melds floral, fruity, and leathery nuances. OLFACTORY PROFILE What sets Osmanthus apart in perfumery is its multifaceted scent. Unlike many single-note florals, Osmanthus offers a blend of sweet apricot, peach and subtle leathery undertones. The fragrance is soft yet persistent, fresh but deep, making it a versatile and complex ingredient for creating sophisticated scents. The apricot and peach notes are the most pronounced, giving Osmanthus a juicy, luscious fruitiness that brightens any perfume composition. This fruitiness is layered over a delicate floral heart that is sweet, fresh, and slightly green, with hints of jasmine and magnolia. The leathery undertone adds warmth and sensuality, grounding the scent and providing a subtle hint of mystery. Due to this complex SERGE LUTENS - FLEURS D’ORANGER SERGE LUTENS IS RENOWNED FOR USING UNIQUE FLORAL INGREDIENTS, AND FLEURS D’ORANGER MASTERFULLY HIGHLIGHTS OSMANTHUS ALONGSIDE ORANGE BLOSSOM. HERE, OSMANTHUS LENDS A FRUITY AND SLIGHTLY LEATHERY SOFTNESS, ENRICHING THE FLORAL HEART AND MAKING THE PERFUME BOTH FRESH AND INTRIGUINGLY COMPLEX. NOTES : ▲ Orange blossom, Osmanthus ❤ Jasmine, Tuberose, White Rose Floral Musk, Hibiscus, Cumin P A R F U M P L U S 19
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