
egyptian tuberose
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Fragrance Note Deep Dive
egyptian tuberose
Origins & Sources
The egyptian tuberose note is one of perfumery's most beloved ingredients, typically derived from the Damascus rose (Rosa damascena) or the centifolia rose. These roses are cultivated primarily in Bulgaria's Rose Valley, Turkey's Isparta region, and Morocco's Dades Valley. The extraction process involves steam distillation or solvent extraction to capture the delicate, romantic essence of egyptian tuberose petals.
Characteristics & Usage
The egyptian tuberose note is romantic, elegant, and often forms the heart of a fragrance, providing its main character and emotional depth. egyptian tuberose notes typically appear in the middle notes (heart notes) of a fragrance pyramid, where they can develop and bloom over several hours. This note creates a sense of sophistication and timeless appeal.
In our database, the egyptian tuberose note appears most commonly as a heart note, suggesting it has balanced, lasting presence that forms the core character of fragrances. This positioning reflects how perfumers typically use egyptian tuberose to achieve specific effects in their compositions.
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Thoughtful pairings to explore alongside egyptian tuberose.
Layer patchouli with egyptian tuberose for a rounded accord that feels balanced.
oud adds contrast that lets egyptian tuberose shine without overwhelming.
Blend egyptian tuberose with geranium to add depth and keep the drydown interesting.
bergamot brings lift to egyptian tuberose, making the accord feel more dimensional.
Top Brands Featuring egyptian tuberose
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As Heart Note
(9)Core character notes that define the fragrance

Cavatina

Bloom Profumo di Fiori

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Fidji Guy Laroche Eau de Parfum

Fidji Guy Laroche Eau de Toilette

Fidji Guy Laroche Parfum

Fidji Guy Laroche Solid Perfume
