Caraway

Caraway is a warm and spicy fragrance note with a distinctive scent profile that carries hints of earthy, slightly peppery, and anise-like undertones. Its aroma is aromatic, bold, and complex, adding a unique and invigorating quality to perfumes. Caraway imparts a spicy, herbal character and is often used as a middle note to create depth and richness in fragrance compositions. It pairs beautifully with floral, woody, and citrus notes, contributing to fragrances that are sophisticated, warm, and full of character.

History & Production: Caraway seeds come from the Carum carvi plant, native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. Known for its culinary and medicinal uses for centuries, caraway has a characteristic aroma that is extracted through steam distillation of the seeds to produce an essential oil. In perfumery, caraway is valued for its warm, spicy aroma that adds a distinctive complexity to fragrances, enhancing their depth and making them feel vibrant and aromatic.