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About Turkish Rose 

Turkish rose is one of perfumery’s most opulent floral notes. Rich, velvety, and softly sweet, it carries a depth that feels romantic rather than delicate. The scent is full-bodied, layered with subtle spice and a gentle warmth that gives it texture beyond simple floral brightness. Turkish rose is a layered scent that does not feel airy or fleeting.Its origins are closely tied to the Rose Valley of Ispartain Turkey, where Rosadamascenahas been cultivated for centuries. Introduced along ancient trade routes, this variety adapted to the region’s climate, developing a richer and more nuanced aroma. Traditionally harvested by hand at dawn to preserve its delicate oils, Turkish rose has long been used in attars, rose water, and fine perfumery, the meticulous extraction method contributing to its reputation as one of the most refined and enduring floral notes in fragrance.

Why Turkish Rose Is Used in Perfumes 

Turkish rose is used to bring richness, emotion, and structure to a fragrance. It adds body to lighter notes, enhances fruity accords, and introduces a soft sensuality that feels refined rather than powdery. Instead of sitting lightly at the heart, it anchors the composition, allowing the fragrance to feel layered and expressive.When a fragrance feels romantic yet contemporary, beautifully floral without tipping into excess sweetness, Turkish rose is often the note creating that seamless balance.

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Wet Cherry 

In Wet Cherry, Turkish rose adds depth beneath the fragrance’s vibrant fruit character. It softens the boldness of cherry while enhancing its richness, creating a smooth transition from bright sweetness to floral warmth. The rose weaves through the composition, giving the scent elegance and structure.As Wet Cherry settles, the Turkish rose lingers gently, adding a velvety finish that feels sensual, composed, and beautifully balanced.

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How It Pairs with Other Notes 

Turkish rose pairs beautifully with cherry, caramel, vanilla, and soft woods. It deepens fruity notes, adds sophistication to gourmand elements, and blends seamlessly into warm bases. This versatility allows the fragrance to evolve from juicy brightness into refined floral warmth without losing cohesion.

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