Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Harvested from the Rosa Damascena in Morocco’s Dades Valley, this essence is extracted via steam distillation. Its profile is remarkably fresh, honeyed, and slightly spicy, offering a greener, more dew-kissed character than the jammy Taif rose. Typically a heart note, it provides a sophisticated floral bridge. In Gulf perfumery, Moroccan rose is a prized companion to aged oud and saffron, adding a luminous, modern elegance that balances the deep, resinous intensity favored in traditional Middle Eastern scent compositions.