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immortelle

immortelle

Immortelle — derived from Helichrysum italicum, a sun-loving flowering herb native to the rocky, sun-baked landscapes of the Mediterranean coast, Corsica, Sardinia, and the Balkans — takes its name from the French word for everlasting, a reference to the flowers that retain their colour and shape long after drying. Also known as the curry plant or everlasting flower, helichrysum produces an essential oil of quite extraordinary and immediately distinctive character — a scent unlike virtually any other botanical material in the perfumer's palette. The olfactory profile of immortelle is one of the most complex and immediately recognisable in all of perfumery: a warm, golden, slightly caramelised sweetness with strong impressions of honey, hay, and maple syrup, alongside a distinctive and surprising facet that is persistently compared to freshly ground coffee and curry spice — particularly fenugreek or cumin. This unusual combination of sweet-gourmand and savoury-herbal qualities is what makes immortelle so beloved and so uniquely compelling. Beneath the warm sweetness lies a dry, slightly dusty hay and straw quality, and sometimes a subtle green herbaceous note from the plant itself. In perfumery, immortelle is a transformative ingredient used in oriental, gourmand, and Mediterranean-inspired compositions. It is the defining note of entire families of Provencal and Corsican-inspired fragrances and pairs magnificently with lavender, rosemary, vanilla, labdanum, and warm woody bases. At Fragrenza, our immortelle collections celebrate dupe interpretations of fragrances built around this remarkable, beloved note — offering the golden warmth and complexity of helichrysum at an accessible price that honours the truly timeless beauty of this Mediterranean treasure.

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