Middle-Eastern Rose Collection: The Queen of Azerbaijan. Part 2 of 5

PART TWO … The Queen of Azerbaijan. 

Adam Michael has this to say “Today we are excited to release the second act of our five part Middle Eastern Rose Series.
This 2025 season rose otto is a top tier otto throughout with a simple yet phenomenal quality profile.

The opening is a joy to inhale, the senses flooded with beautiful dewy fresh rose character, complemented with a zesty candied lemon finish. Super bright, ultra smooth, nothing scratchy, nothing metallic, the entire journey of this floral aromatic is perfection from start to finish. As we progress, rose syrup, honeyed rose and powdered rose nuances come into play with trace mouth-watering fruity tonalities in the form of melon and peach.

After which the profile is just full on rose of exquisite clarity until dry down. 5 hours on my skin type, 14 hours on the strip, olive green in colour, first distillation, 2025 season and simply a top notch bottle of Middle Eastern rose otto.

Uses, I repeat what I have written before…..provides a broad array of uses from improving the naturalness within mixed media rose accords, adding natural pretty pink rose effects, providing instant wow rose impact in the opening of your perfume, pairs great with neroli, orange blossom, synthetic musks, ambrette aromatics, sandalwood, clean profile ouds and simply what we have here is an aromatic that can be the star component of your perfume composition.

Note: You will find rose otto aromatics crystallize at between 5-8 ºC. Rest assured there is nothing wrong and it is quite beautiful visually. All you need to do is give your bottle a shake (with cap on) and it will become pourable again. Like most rose essential oils, also this Rose Otto Persian Dew naturally contains stearoptene, thus when diluted in alcohol filtration will be needed in order to discard the alcohol-insoluble petal waxes. Conversely, solubility in fixed oils is perfect for this essential oil, making it a choice material for high-end attars.”

Botanical Name: Rosa damascena

Origin: Azerbaijan 

Alcohol Soluble: Yes, with filtration

Oil Soluble: Yes