Ambergris
Ambergris is a grey to black, waxy mass that forms in the digestive tract of whales. Individual stones of ambergris can be found either in the sea or on the coast. This valuable substance is also used in perfume making as a base note for many fragrance compositions. Ambergrease is also considered a good compound as it slows down the evaporation of pleasant smelling substances. The fragrance is described as pleasantly woody, dry and a little tobacco.
Fragrance composition
Top notes: Gurjum, Saffron and Cistus oil
Heart notes: Rose, Geranium, Oud (Ud)
Base notes: Sandalwood, Ambergris, Benzoin
Fragrance composition:
Head notes: bergamot, magnolia (China), spicy ambergris
Heart notes: suede, Centifolia rose (Grasse), violet leaves
Base notes: benzoin (Siamese), raspberry leaves, patchouli, vanilla
Fragrance composition:
Head note: fresh, fruity, Sicilian mandarin, Italian iris, black currant from Tasmania, bitter orange from Argentina
Heart note: flowery, woody, French mimosa, Haitian vetiver, French violet, precious wood
Base note: white musk, ambergris, Spanish box, incense, Siamese benzoin
Fragrance composition:
Top notes: Bergamot, Jasmine, Elderberry
Heart notes: White flowers, Balsamic notes, Benzoin
Base notes: Patchouli, Ambergris, Vanilla
Fragrance composition:
Head Note: Bergamot, Petit Grain
Heart Note: Lavender, Orange Flower, Frankincense, Powdery
Base Note: Benzoin, Vanilla, Amber
Fragrance composition:
Head notes: Lemon, Apple, Melon, Ginger and Saffron
Heart notes: Rose, Iris, Jasmine, Lily, Ambergris, Cashmere Wood, Patchouli and Cedar
Base notes: Sandalwood, Raspberry, Vanilla, Benzoin Resin, Guaiac Wood and Musk
Fragrance composition:
Top notes: Transparent woods, White cedar wood
Heart notes: Mystic, Amber
Base notes: Benzoin, White musk