Eglantine Rose

Eglantine rose, also known as sweet briar rose, is a delicate and fresh fragrance note with a soft, rosy scent profile that carries subtle green and slightly fruity undertones. Its aroma is gentle, wild, and airy, adding a natural and nostalgic quality to perfumes. Eglantine rose imparts a soft, sweet floral character and is often used as a middle note to create a light and romantic composition. It pairs beautifully with other floral, green, and fruity notes, contributing to fragrances that are graceful, pure, and full of charm.

History & Production: Eglantine rose (Rosa rubiginosa) is native to Europe and has been admired for its beauty and light fragrance for centuries. While eglantine rose does not produce an extractable oil, its scent is often recreated in perfumery using synthetic accords or blended with other rose and green notes to capture its delicate essence. Eglantine rose is valued for its ability to add a natural, soft floral touch that enhances the lightness and elegance of fragrances, evoking a sense of wild beauty and romance.