The fragrance Muscaté by Cépages Parfums highlights a unique minor note: muscat grape. Perfumers reconstruct this note because there is no natural extract available. This reconstruction creates an olfactory sensation that evokes refinement and elegance.
The Muscat Grape in the Wine Industry
It is a grape variety appreciated for its rich and sweet aromas. It is grown in various regions of the world, particularly in France, Italy, and Spain. It is distinguished by its golden berries and delicately sweet flavor, reminiscent of honey and flowers. It is used to produce sweet wines, often enjoyed as dessert wines.
Cultivation
Grape cultivation requires a warm and sunny climate with well-drained soil. Vines are pruned to promote the production of high-quality clusters. Grapes are harvested at full maturity to capture their intense and aromatic flavor. In viticulture, this grape variety is transformed into wines, liqueurs, and raisins, adding a refined touch to these products.
The muscat grape in Muscaté
In MuscatéIn perfumery, muscat grape is recreated through ingenious olfactory blends, creating a fruity and gourmet note. This note evokes a twilight stroll through vineyards, where the evening warmth enhances the fragrance of ripe grapes. The combination of muscat grape with other premium ingredients gives Muscaté an unmatched elegance and richness.
Conclusion
Though absent in natural extract form, muscat grape enriches fragrant creations through its reconstitution. In Muscatéit brings a fruity and delicate note, bridging the worlds of viticulture and perfumery. This fusion creates a unique olfactory experience, perfectly illustrating the connection between luxury, elegance, and viticultural tradition at Cépages Parfums.