Redcurrant Perfume

Parfum Groseille

Type : Synthetic

Facette olfactive : Fruity

Obtention : Accords

Origine géographique : Synthesis

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Gooseberry is a tangy, red fruit that has long been used in cooking. However, few people know that it is also used in perfumery. Gooseberry adds a fruity, tangy note to perfumes, making them fresher and lighter.
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Bon Parfumeur, the French perfume house, is renowned for its innovative and refreshing creations for both women and men. Bon Parfumeur's 202 Eau de Parfum is a perfect example of the use of redcurrant in perfumery. This fragrance is a refreshing blend of watermelon, jasmine, and, of course, redcurrant. The result is a fresh, fruity, and elegant redcurrant scent that's perfect for hot summer days.

SUMMARY


What does the word gooseberry mean?

The redcurrant is also known as the gooseberry or red currant. Its Latin name is Ribes rubrum, and it belongs to the Grossulariaceae family. The word "currant" comes from the Latin "grossula," which means "small ball."

In the beginning…

The gooseberry is native to Eastern Europe and Asia Minor, but is now cultivated worldwide. In the Middle Ages, it was used for its medicinal properties, particularly its diuretic and antiseptic properties. Then, in the 17th century, it began to be cultivated for its flavor and culinary qualities. It was then that perfumers began to take an interest in the gooseberry for its fruity and tangy notes, which bring a pleasant freshness to perfumes.

The use of redcurrant in perfumery dates back to the early 20th century. French perfumers began incorporating it into their olfactory compositions, particularly for summer fragrances and eaux de toilette. Redcurrant is often combined with other fruity notes, such as raspberry or blackcurrant, as well as light floral notes such as rose or violet. This combination results in fresh, light, and tangy scents that are particularly popular during the warm summer months. Today, redcurrant is still used in niche perfumery to bring a touch of freshness and lightness to scented compositions. It is often used in fruit fragrances or eaux de toilette, but it can also be used in floral and even oriental fragrances. Redcurrant is therefore a versatile and versatile ingredient in perfumery, which continues to inspire the most creative noses.

The different pairings of gooseberry

Gooseberry perfume is often created from accords due to the difficulty of extracting the natural scent of this specific fruit. Accords allow perfumers to recreate the scent of gooseberry using carefully selected synthetic and natural ingredients. Accords provide greater precision and consistency in reproducing the scent of gooseberry, ensuring a consistent olfactory experience. Additionally, accords allow perfumers to blend gooseberry with other complementary notes to create balanced and harmonious fragrance compositions. Thus, accords play a vital role in the creation of gooseberry perfumes, offering a realistic and creative alternative to the natural aroma of this fruit.



What did you know about gooseberries in perfumery?

The processing and transformation of gooseberry accords in perfumery involves several steps. First, perfumers select specific ingredients, whether synthetic or natural, to recreate the characteristic aroma of gooseberries. These ingredients are carefully measured and blended to form a gooseberry accord, which captures the sweet and tangy notes of this fruit. The gooseberry accord is then integrated into the overall composition of the perfume, where it can be combined with other notes to create olfactory harmony. This transformation process creates fragrances that evoke the essence of gooseberries in a realistic and captivating way, offering a fruity and lively olfactory experience.

In perfumery, redcurrant is used for its fruity and tangy olfactory profile , which brings a touch of freshness and liveliness to olfactory compositions. Its scent is reminiscent of raspberry or cherry, but with a more tangy note and a hint of green that gives it a more lively and sparkling appearance. This olfactory note is often combined with floral notes such as rose or jasmine, as well as fruity notes such as orange or apple, to create fruity and gourmand fragrances. It is also used in fine perfumery for its ability to bring a natural and authentic fruity scent to compositions, while reinforcing their fresh and invigorating character.


In perfumery, redcurrant pairs perfectly with ingredients such as jasmine, lily of the valley, blackcurrant, and vanilla. It can also be combined with woodier or spicy notes to create warmer, more sensual scents. Due to its fruity and tangy aroma, redcurrant is often used in summer and light fragrances to bring a touch of freshness and cheerfulness.

GOOD TO KNOW!
Gooseberries are a highly nutritious fruit, rich in vitamins C, B, and K, as well as minerals such as iron, potassium, and copper. They are also an excellent source of antioxidants, which help protect the body from free radical damage. In addition to their nutritional properties, gooseberries are known for their medicinal benefits. They have been used for centuries to treat digestive problems, arthritis, gout, and rheumatism. They are also used to boost the immune system and reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer. In cosmetics, gooseberries are used for their moisturizing and conditioning properties. They are often used in hair and skin products to help maintain moisture and natural shine.



The legendary redcurrant flavors

Several famous fragrances have used the scent of gooseberry as a top note to create fresh and fruity compositions.


Jo Malone London 's English Oak & Redcurrant Eau de Parfum, launched in 2017, contains redcurrant combined with notes of oakwood, rose and mandarin to create a floral, fruity and slightly woody fragrance.

The Quatre eau de parfum for women from Maison Boucheron , created in 2015, also uses redcurrant to bring a touch of freshness to its floral bouquet. It is combined with jasmine, mandarin and rose.

Si by Armani is an elegant and seductive feminine fragrance that embodies modern femininity. Its notes of redcurrant create a captivating and sensual blend that leaves a lasting impression.

Fragonard 's Peony is a delicate, floral fragrance that captures the beauty and freshness of this iconic flower. Its powdery, feminine notes make it a romantic and refined fragrance, ideal for lovers of floral sweetness.

Perfume No. 038 - Paris by Yves Saint Laurent embodies delicacy and femininity, with a freshness that awakens the senses. Its top notes include mimosa, orange blossom, and rose, followed by a heart of lily, violet, and jasmine, finishing with soft base notes such as iris, sandalwood, and amber. A refined olfactory experience for sensitive and tender women.




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