Marigold (Tagete)

Marigold, also known as tagete, is a unique floral fragrance note with a slightly spicy, green, and fruity aroma that carries subtle herbaceous and citrus undertones. Its scent profile is bold and complex, adding an exotic, fresh, and slightly bitter quality to perfumes. Marigold imparts depth and a touch of earthiness, often used as a middle note to create an intriguing floral composition with character. It pairs well with other florals, citrus, and green notes, contributing to sophisticated and dynamic fragrance compositions.

History & Production: Marigold (Tagetes) has been cultivated for centuries and holds significant cultural importance in various traditions, especially in Mexico and India, where it is used in festivals and ceremonies. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation of the fresh flowers and leaves, capturing its distinct, rich, and herbaceous aroma. In modern perfumery, marigold is valued for its ability to add a fresh, green spiciness and a touch of floral bitterness that enhances the complexity and uniqueness of both classic and contemporary fragrances.