COGNAC
Cognac is a rich, warm, and complex fragrance note characterized by sweet, boozy, and slightly woody nuances. It offers a deep, amber-like warmth with hints of caramel, dried fruits, and a subtle alcoholic undertone. The scent is luxurious, sophisticated, and evocative of aged spirits and intimate moments.
Origin & Extraction
Cognac as a fragrance note is inspired by the famous French brandy produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France. In perfumery, it is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of aged cognac, mimicking its complex olfactory profile without using actual alcohol.
History & Culture
Cognac as a fragrance note is inspired by the famous French brandy produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France. In perfumery, it is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of aged cognac, mimicking its complex olfactory profile without using actual alcohol.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Cognac as a fragrance note is inspired by the famous French brandy produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France. In perfumery, it is typically created through synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of aged cognac, mimicking its complex olfactory profile without using actual alcohol.