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Nectary is a juicy and cheerful eau de parfum, with a cheeky edge.
Colourful and enchanting, not your usual romantic fragrance, rather provocative and with flair.
This perfume is like a wild garden in the Scottish Highlands: delicate flowers and juicy honeyed fruits, but also shaggy rough stumps and unpolished stones.
The roses in this perfume are supported by rose acetate, which gives a very realistic rose. It is an ingredient that imitates the whole plant, from petals to roots. A bright, dewy opening with peach, cranberry, and blackberry. Frankincense/olibanum and labdanum give this perfume depth, supported by the light mineral facets of ambergris*. Oudh and castoreum* share warmth and power on the skin. A perfume that fits right in between the modern classics.
Like all creations by perfumer Euan McCall of Jorum Studio, Nectary is handmade in Scotland in small batches in his studio in Edinburgh.
Peach, Civet, Ambergris, Castoreum, Cranberry, Cistus labdanum, Musk, Oudh, Rose, Incense
Jorum Studio, Scotland's first and most original perfume house, is the creation of Scottish perfumer Euan McCall and his partner Chloe Mullen. This creative duo makes all the fragrances in small batches by hand in their own studio in Edinburgh, resulting in a collection of unique, original, and contemporary perfumes.
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Nectary - eau de parfum
Euan McCall
Euan McCall is a Scottish perfumer from Edinburgh. He has created perfumes for cult brands (such as Neandertal) and now runs his own brand Jorum Studio with his partner Chloe Mullen. Their perfumes are contemporary and unique, and to quote McCall: "It is so important for us that each Jorum creation is new, original and of quality which we hope ultimately progresses the narrative - we aren’t interested in trends or trying to copy existing works. We do Jorum and hope many people enjoy what we do." Interested to read more about Euan McCall's creative process and inspiration? You can read our full interview with Euan McCall here.