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Rose is not just a flower, it is an entire universe in the world of scents. Its fragrance is the most recognizable and perhaps the most beloved in perfumery. It can be delicate and moist, like morning dew, or intoxicating and sweet, like Turkish lokum. No perfumery house worth its salt can do without rose. But how do these elixirs come from millions of petals? And why does "rose" in perfumes cost so much?

How Rose Oil is Obtained

The production of rose oil is a delicate process, almost alchemy. The most common method is steam distillation. Fresh petals (usually Rosa damascena) are loaded into a distillation pot, steam is passed through them. The essential oil evaporates, condenses, and floats to the surface of the water. The yield is minimal: from 3-5 tons of petals, only 1 liter of oil is obtained! That's why natural rose oil is incredibly expensive. A more modern method is solvent extraction (to obtain concrete and absolute). This gives a more saturated, "alive" aroma, close to the scent of a living flower.

Main "rose" regions: The Rose Valley in Bulgaria and Turkey

The Rose Valley in Bulgaria (between the cities of Kazanlak and Karlovo) is the world capital of rose oil. Here, the oil-bearing rose (Rosa damascena) is grown, which gives the most delicate, honey-like spicy aroma. The petals are harvested in May-June, by hand, at dawn, before the sun evaporates the essential oils. The second important region is Turkey (the regions of Isparta). Turkish rose oil is stronger, heavier, with pepper and fruit notes. Roses are also grown in France (Grasse), Morocco, India, China. Each region gives its own hue: French Centifolia — honey-like animal, Persian — with a note of saffron.

Classification of Roses in Perfumery: From Solitaire to Accord

In perfumery, roses are used in different ways. "Solitaire" is when rose is the main and only star (for example, "Une Rose" by Frédéric Malle, "Sa Majesté la Rose" by Serge Lutens). But more often, rose is part of a complex chord. "Oriental rose" — paired with oud, sandalwood, saffron (Oud Ispahan by Dior). "Oud rose" — with patchouli, oakmoss (Aromatics Elixir by Clinique). "Fruit rose" — with lychee, raspberry (Lady Million by Paco Rabanne). "Green rose" — with violet, rhubarb (Eau de Campagne by Sisley). Also, there are "wet" roses (with a mushroom note, as in "Rose de Nuit" by Serge Lutens) and "dried" (powdery rose, as in "Tea Rose" by Perfumer's Workshop).

Famous Perfumes with a Rose Note

Classic: "Red Roses" by Jo Malone — crystal clear, as fresh as a cut bud. "Paris" by Yves Saint Laurent — rose in a romantic, powdery frame. "Nahema" by Guerlain — hyacinth-persimmon, almost sweet. "Une Rose" by Frédéric Malle — earthy, mushroom, naturalistic rose. Modern hits: "Rose Prick" by Tom Ford — spicy, peppery, with turmeric. "Cloud" by Ariana Grande — musk-coconut, where rose is just the backdrop. "Delina" by Parfums de Marly — peony, lychee, rhubarb, very bright. An affordable quality option: "Tea Rose" — a simple, honest scent of tea rose.

Rose in Men's Perfumery

It was once thought that rose was a feminine note. But in the 21st century, this stereotype has been shattered. "Rose 31" by Le Labo — rose with thyme, cedar, guaiac wood, very dry. "Oud & Rose" by Kilian — dark, resinous. "Black Rose" by Molton Brown — with spices and patchouli. Men are not afraid to wear rose because it sounds masculine when paired with oud, saffron, or vetiver. Many unisex fragrances with rose are equally good on both men and women. Moreover, in "red" and "heavy" roses, male components are often used (frankincense, agarwood).

Synthetic Roses: Why Perfumers Love "Molecules"

Natural rose oil is capricious, expensive, and varies from harvest to harvest. Therefore, perfumers use synthetic molecules: phenylethyl alcohol (gives the scent of geranium, but remotely reminiscent of rose), citronellol (pink hue), geraniol (flower-rose). These substances make the aroma more durable and bright. For example, the famous "Rose" by Paul Smith is built on synthetic chords. In inexpensive perfumes, synthetic rose can sound sharp, "metallic," in expensive ones — it is part of a complex composition.

How to Choose Perfume with Rose to Suit Your Character

If you are romantic and gentle, look for "wet" rose with fruity notes (peony, lychee). If you are passionate and confident, look for an oriental rose with oud or spices. If you love nature and art-house, look for an earthy, mushroom rose (for example, by Serge Lutens or Aftelier). If you are an active urban dweller, look for a fresh, green rose (with bergamot, tea). Don't chase brand fame, try scents on your skin. Rose reveals itself differently depending on the chemistry of the body.

Rose in perfumery is more than just a pleasant scent. It is thousands of years of history, the hard work of thousands of petal pickers, and genius chemical formulas. The scent of rose can take you to a garden, make you fall in love, calm you down, remind you of something long forgotten. Try different "roses" — and find your own.


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