smell of castoreum
a complex, intense animalic scent profile characterized by leather-like, musky, smoky, and slightly sweet notes, originally from the beaver, today synthetically recreated for ethical reasons
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smell of castoreum
Summary
smell of castoreum is a note[1].
Key Facts
- smell of castoreum's instance of is recorded as note[2].
- smell of castoreum's subclass of is recorded as synthetic scent[3].
- smell of castoreum's subclass of is recorded as animalic scent[4].
- smell of castoreum's subclass of is recorded as smell of musk[5].
- smell of castoreum's has use is recorded as perfumery[6].
- smell of castoreum's natural product of taxon is recorded as Canadian beaver[7].
- smell of castoreum's natural product of taxon is recorded as Castor fiber[8].
- smell of castoreum's smells of is recorded as castoreum[9].
- smell of castoreum's Fragrantica perfume notes ID is recorded as 102[10].
- smell of castoreum's Parfumo fragrance notes category ID is recorded as Castoreum[11].
- smell of castoreum's Parfinity notes ID is recorded as castoreum[12].
- smell of castoreum's Parfumo fragrance note ID is recorded as Castoreum[13].
- smell of castoreum's Fragplace notes ID is recorded as castoreum[14].
- smell of castoreum's Wikiparfum perfume ingredient ID is recorded as castoreum-2[15].
- smell of castoreum's Perfumery Glossary ingredient ID is recorded as castoreum[16].