Rose

Rose Absolute is a highly sought-after ingredient in the perfume industry and is extracted from the petals of different species of roses. The two most commonly used species are Rosa damascena and Rosa centifolia, also known as the Damask rose and the Cabbage rose, respectively.

Rosa damascena is primarily grown in Bulgaria, Turkey, and India. Bulgarian rose oil is considered to be the finest and most expensive due to its high content of essential oil and the traditional methods of distillation used to extract it. Turkish rose oil is also highly valued and is known for its sweet, floral scent, while Indian rose oil is less common but is valued for its spicy and woody aroma.

Rosa centifolia is mainly grown in Morocco, Egypt, and France. Moroccan rose oil is known for its strong, sweet aroma, while Egyptian rose oil has a softer, more delicate scent. French rose oil is prized for its fragrance, which is a combination of floral, spicy, and fruity notes.

Other species of roses used to produce Rose Absolute include Rosa gallica, which is grown in France and Iran, and Rosa moschata, which is grown in Chile, Argentina, and Peru. These species produce oils with unique characteristics, such as a musky or fruity aroma.

Overall, the growing region and species of rose used to produce Rose Absolute can greatly influence the scent and quality of the final product.

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