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Molecularly Distilled Orris Resinoid
Botanical origin: Iris pallida
Part used: Aged rhizome
Obtainment: Solvent extraction of the dried rhizome followed by purification through low-temperature molecular distillation.
Olfactory description
This material is obtained from Iris pallida resinoid, subsequently subjected to a molecular distillation process aimed at isolating the most aromatic and perfumery fractions of the original extract.
Unlike traditional orris butter, where fatty, waxy, and cosmetic facets predominate, this distillate presents a lighter, cleaner, and more diffusive profile, while maintaining the characteristic depth of aged orris rhizome.
The aroma is characterized by intense powdery notes accompanied by facets of dry cocoa, violet, and orris root. The opening shows an elegant earthy character that quickly evolves into a powdery floral heart of great refinement. As it develops, nuances reminiscent of cocoa powder, dried petals, and soft wood appear.
Its profile preserves the characteristic nobility of orris, but with a transparency and aromatic clarity unusual in conventional extracts.
Main aromatic facets
- Orris.
- Cocoa powder.
- Violet.
- Powdery.
- Dry root.
- Floral.
- Elegant earthy.
- Soft woody.
- Refined cosmetic.
Aromatic evolution
- Top notes: orris root, dry earth, and powdery notes.
- Heart notes: violet, cocoa, and floral petals.
- Base notes: persistent orris, soft wood, and cosmetic powder.
Applications in perfumery
A particularly appreciated raw material for providing texture, elegance, and fixation to high perfumery compositions.
It is especially useful in:
- Floral perfumery.
- Powdery compositions.
- Orris bases.
- Vintage-inspired fragrances.
- Sophisticated amber perfumes.
- Niche perfumery.
Combines especially well with:
- Violet.
- Rose.
- Osmanthus.
- Jasmine.
- Sandalwood.
- Ambergris.
- Benzoin.
- Cocoa.
- Oud.
- Musks.
Its extraordinary ability to provide texture and volume makes it one of the most valuable materials available to the perfumer.
Technical observations
- Color: golden yellow to light amber.
- Consistency: liquid to slightly viscous.
- Aromatic intensity: high.
- Diffusion: medium-high.
- Tenacity: very high.
It exhibits remarkable persistence on olfactory strips and skin, where it continues to evolve for hours, revealing new aromatic facets.
Interest for the perfumer
Orris is one of the most appreciated and expensive raw materials in perfumery. The combination of years of rhizome aging and subsequent molecular distillation allows for the obtainment of a particularly refined material, where the noblest facets of orris are concentrated while some of the heavier components of the original extract are removed.
The result is a cleaner, more transparent, and easier-to-use profile than many conventional resinoids or butters, while retaining the depth and complexity that have made orris one of the most prestigious ingredients in fine perfumery.
High perfumery material
This molecularly distilled orris resinoid represents a modern interpretation of a classic raw material. Its combination of orris, cocoa, violet, and powdery notes makes it an exceptional tool for perfumers seeking elegance, sophistication, and extraordinary fixation within their compositions.
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