Sandalwood (Egypt)

Sandalwood from Egypt is known for its warm, smooth, and creamy aroma, carrying subtle woody and slightly sweet undertones. Although not as intense as Indian sandalwood, Egyptian sandalwood provides a soft, grounding base that adds depth and a touch of elegance to perfumes. This note is often used as a base note to enhance the longevity of fragrances, contributing a calming and luxurious quality. It pairs harmoniously with florals, spices, and resins, creating well-rounded and sophisticated compositions.

History & Production: While Egypt is not traditionally known for indigenous sandalwood, the region has a rich history of importing and cultivating various aromatic woods and resins for use in perfumery, medicine, and rituals. Sandalwood essential oil used in Egyptian perfumery is often sourced from local cultivations or neighboring regions and is processed through steam distillation of the heartwood to capture its warm, woody scent. This versatile and cherished ingredient continues to be a key component in perfumery, adding depth and an aura of luxury to many fragrance compositions.

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