Oriental olfactive family
Combining spices, resins and sweet notes like vanilla, amber and musk, this family creates captivating and sensual fragrances.
The Oriental olfactive family: a multitude of facets
The oriental olfactive family is one of the oldest and most popular in perfumery.
It is characterized by warm, sensual and captivating notes.
Vanilla orientals
Vanilla orientals are the most emblematic of the oriental family.
They are characterized by notes of vanilla, amber and precious wood.
Spicy orientals
Spicy orientals are bolder and more complex.
They are characterized by notes of warm spices, such as cinnamon,
ginger or pepper.
Woody orientals
Woody orientals are more masculine and virile.
They are characterized by notes of precious wood, such as cedar, sandalwood or patchouli.
Floral orientals
Floral orientals are more feminine and romantic.
They are characterized by floral notes, such as rose, jasmine or ylang-ylang.
Gourmet orientals
Gourmet orientals are more recent, but they are enjoying increasing success.
They are characterized by gourmet notes, such as vanilla, chocolate or praline.
Constant evolution
The oriental olfactive family is constantly evolving.
Perfumers are offering new compositions and new combinations of notes, in order to meet consumer tastes.
It is quite possible that the orientals will continue to be successful in the years to come.
This olfactive family offers a multitude of facets and possibilities, which allows perfumers to create unique and original fragrances.