Orris Givco® 204/2 (Givaudan)
$10.00 – $145.00
Odor Description: A floral base specifically designed to match the scent of orris absolute/concrete.
Suggested Use: Imparts a violet note and can we used as a modifier of Isoraldeine 70 and Beta Ionone to boost and impart a sparking and vibrant effect. Blends very well with floral-green accords and enhances woody/chypre accords.
Description
Odor Description: A floral base specifically designed to match the scent of orris absolute/concrete.
Suggested Use: Imparts a violet note and can we used as a modifier of Isoraldeine 70 and Beta Ionone to boost and impart a sparking and vibrant effect. Blends very well with floral-green accords and enhances woody/chypre accords.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
2 reviews for Orris Givco® 204/2 (Givaudan)
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callumrory –
Yummy. Actually! Sometimes this is like hazelnut chocolate to me. Other times,
it’s all the things you want in a violet/iris direction: waxy, floral, elegant, somewhat powdery (and NOT in a nitro-musk way): and along with the cedar-y tones in this base, you get this lipstick/lip liner pencil scent. Love it!
mcbride.melanie –
Just WOW! This stuff is AMAZING. I have a very small stock of high-irone Orris, which I mostly keep for reference (as I cannot afford to use the material!), among them some very fine samples from Payan Bertrand, which I obtained when I visited their production facility and offices in Grasse. I was tincturing a bit of my tiny stock for reference recently as I wanted to achieve more of a powdery orris facet and I thought check this out. It’s remarkably close to an aged, high-irone orris in terms of the soft powdery violet facets with hand-made paper/woody facets. I’ve yet to get a chocolate or hazelnut note but maybe I didn’t smell hard enough ha! Now very curious to smell it again. I haven’t done an exhaustive odour study but I could still smell it on the scent strip a couple of days, perhaps it might last even longer.