Barcelona Olfaction Week 2020 is over!

Art for Barcelona Olfaction Week with a beautiful picture from Güell Park

Can you believe that Barcelona Olfaction Week 2020 is already over? We hope you were able to join us for some of the many exciting online events!

We attended some perfumery webinars, the second edition of the Barcelona Olfaction Congress; we also shared our expertise in the Round table and participated in the III International Perfumery Contest (Mouillette d’Argent). 

Wow… it has been a busy week! 

In case you couldn’t join us for all the events, we have prepared a summary of everything you may have missed from our team during BOW. Continue reading to find out more!

On Tuesday 30 July, we held an online perfumery webinar called “Spice Up Your Fragrance” hosted by Eurofragance senior perfumer Lucas Sieuzac. 

  • Lucas explored the role of spices in perfumery through the years and how they influence the palette of perfumers.
  • When asked about how he felt about his participation, he said, “I have really enjoyed being a part of the BOW. I was proud to represent Eurofragance and above all to meet passionate people.”
  • “Spices are amazing products that give opportunities to perfumers to create amazing fragrances.”
  • Lucas designed four new creations especially for this webinar: Tuberuma Tuberose and Turmeric, Sandalwood Pepper, Takashima forest, and Lumière de Cuir!
  • They were displayed in some shops around Barcelona, so people could smell them before the event! Also, the first 25 people to register for the event received these creations at home to keep as a souvenir.
  • Tuberuma tuberose and turmeric: “I chose tuberose for its heady, fresh side and aromatic spice, which echoes turmeric. Turmeric, in turn, has tuberose floral fresh notes. Then, I gave more texture to the accord, so I added spicy notes like nutmeg. Finally, Sandalwood is used as a binder to link the different elements”. 
  • Takashima forest: It is the vision of a small village and a Shintoism temple located in the middle of rice fields. Sichuan pepper, combined with cypress and bergamot, represent the fresh, resinous notes of the branches of the trees; watery synthetic notes like florol and florhydral, which reflect the humidity of August. Finally,  mineral notes that smell of stone like ambrinol, associated with smoky notes like cade, along with mate for its dry herb note symbolizes the image of this village.
  • Sandalwood pepper: It has a base of sandalwood and musk topped with pepper, infused saffron reinforced by a myrrh complex, and resinoid incense.
  • Lumière de cuir: “The main idea with this creation was to recreate leather illuminated by the fresh, zesty, and vibrant note of ginger”. It has a smoky, woody spice dimension, which is contributed by the olibanum and the Chinese cedar. Ginger’s rose note is heightened by a rose floral heart (citronellol laevo) in order to prolong the fresh note throughout the fragrance. The most interesting part of this creation resides in the duality of the spice and leather blocks

 

On Thursday 2 July, we participated in the Barcelona Olfaction Congress, which was a day filled with fascinating and thought-provoking content from experts across the industry. Our expert, R&D scientist Dr. Felipe San Juan, gave a presentation on Eurofragance’s fragrance technology and body odor management.

  • Felipe presented our fragrance technology and body odor management solutions and expertise that can be used to solve sweat issues. 
  • When asked about his experience at Barcelona Olfaction Congress 2020, he said, “I was very pleased and delighted to have contributed to raising the profile of the technological and innovative capacity we have at Eurofragance. I believe this can contribute to the image of the company and help it grow.”
  • Fragrances have helped people to fight against malodors for centuries.
  • Body malodors have a complex origin and nature: Bacteria producing powerful odorant molecules by transforming, mainly sweat, a necessary physiological element. This makes it difficult to combat.
  • Many solutions for malodor removal are offered in the market. Some of them like antiperspirants or bactericides can have a negative effect on our health.
  • Fragrances are an effective agent to fight against sweat malodor.
  • Perceptual coverage, chemical elimination, and microbiological prevention are the three mechanisms by means of which fragrances can be active against negative odors.
  • Breakable fragrance microcapsules are a key solution to make fragrances really effective when malodor problems are noticeable during the day. 
  • Fragrances are an integral solution against body malodors: awful odors are removed, pleasant sensations are delivered, and without any negative effect on our health.

On Friday 3 July, Eurofragance’s KAM and perfumer Bettina Perisson participated in a round table discussion on “The Universe of Perfume: History and Sensory Synaesthesia”.

  • When asked about her involvement in the online round table event, Bettina said, “BOW this year, for me, has been a clear proof that everything can be done with enthusiasm, imagination, and passion. It seemed impossible that something could have been done in such difficult circumstances but everyone who participated, I think, felt we had to work together to take this challenge forward!”
  • Bettina continued to say, “It was very good to be able to listen to people from other arts explaining how their disciplines are and to see how their ultimate aim is also to touch the emotions, to make us live special moments through the senses and to heal the soul.”
  • Bettina explains that, as a summary of what she discussed, everything is valid in the language of perfumery, even borrowing attributes from other senses, such as touch or taste (rough, smooth, bitter..)
  • The perfumer ends up building a personalized dictionary that translates the perceptions, attributes, and emotions of the consumer into olfactory notes. 
  • Everyone in Bettina’s roundtable discussion agreed that perfumery is an art, that it is linked in a sensory way to all other arts and that it makes us live and feel unique moments. 

BONUS event: III International Perfumery Contest (Mouillette d’Argent)

  • On Saturday, to finish off the week of events, we attended the III International Perfumery Competition award ceremony at Ca l’Antigua Art Space in Teià.
  • 12 perfumes were competing to win the “Mouillette d’Argent”. 
  • Each year, the creations must be made around a specific note, and the choice for this edition was pepper. 
  • Four of the 12 finalist perfumes were created by our perfumers Belén Garcia, Soizic Beaucourt, and Julia Pastor. 
  • The independent jury, chaired by the master perfumer D. Rosendo Mateu, selected “Pepper & Pear” by Julia Pastor as the winner. Congratulations, Julia!!

As gold sponsors of Barcelona Olfaction Week 2020, we were thrilled to have been part of such a great week of events that ended on such a high note!

Thank you for joining us online! We look forward to seeing you in the future.

If you enjoy what we’re doing, please connect with us on our social media platforms. If you have any photos from the event, we’d love to see them. Tag your posts #Eurofragance and mention us @eurofragance.

 

Short stories

CSR & SustainabilitySubtitle Here

What is our Community Day

Behind the ScentsSubtitle Here

With Pedro Garcia, a Regulatory Affairs Manager

Fine FragranceSubtitle Here

Analyzing a fragrance with Osman Sahin

Related stories

The Olivante® story in four installments Part III: The key role of a passionate supplier in making Olivante®

In the first installment of this four-part series on Olivante®, we discovered how the inception of the Olivante® idea dates back to an olfactive experience our leader of proprietary ingredient development, Felipe San Juan had as a child. In the second installment, Felipe answered a range of questions on captives and why they matter in…

Felipe San Juan, R&D Manager Ingredients & Fragrance Performance at Eurofragance, harvesting olives from a tree for Olivante.

The Olivante® story
– Part II: What is Olivante® and why it matters?

At Eurofragance, we get a lot of questions relating to our made in-house proprietary perfumery ingredients, often referred to as captives.  Felipe San Juan, R&D Manager Ingredients & Fragrance Performance at Eurofragance, who has been leading the captives development team for over five years, answers some of the most frequently asked questions about his work…

Spanish olives harvest for Olivante captive

The Olivante® story
– Part I: From a childhood memory to a new fragrance ingredient

The story of the olive tree and how its fruit has come to be consumed in cultures around the world is well documented.  What is less known is how a little green fruit from the Mediterranean region can be transformed into a marvelous fragrance ingredient.  This is the story of Olivante®, Eurofragance’s fourth proprietary fragrance…

Introducing Scentphony by Eurofragance in Cosmetics Global in Paris

Scentphony, Euphorion® and a Whole Lot More at
in-Cosmetics Global in Paris

We were in Paris last week for the third year in a row to attend the in-cosmetics Global fair. At our stand visitors discovered exciting new fragrances, innovations and product applications all served with a heavy dose of creativity. Most notably, this year, our main theme was Scentphony which brought together the worlds of perfumery…

Magdalena Rey and Felipe San Juan, Eurofragance teammates, discussing in laboratory setting.

Euphorion®: A Fresh Perspective

The word “freshness” is used, overused and even misused in perfumery. While freshness is an important descriptor to describe the olfactive characteristic of certain ingredients, perfumes, environments… the adjective has become somewhat of a catchphrase. How many times have we heard “it smells fresh,” when someone doesn’t know how to describe a fragrance, but they…

Eurofragance perfumers and Tily Tea, the Singapore-based, premium tea brand.

Eurofragance and Tily Tea, We Blend Together

Perfumery has always been about being able to access admirable raw materials in order to create admirable fragrances.  Eurofragance Perfumers expect nothing less than the best ingredients to express their creativity and delight consumers.  The same can be said about great Chefs or… Tea Masters.  This was the driving idea for reaching out to Tily…

Professional perfumer examining flowers in field.

ICON – An Innovative Strategy for an Improved Perfumery Palette

Perfume creation has always been a story of ingredients and how they can be artfully selected, dosed and blended to deliver memorable sensorial experiences.  To achieve this goal, every self-respecting perfume house, offers its scent designers a palette of perfumery ingredients to work with.  Eurofragance is no different, except on two counts.  First, our global…

BWME 2023 cover

BWME 2023: Scents, Trends, Metaverse & More

BWME 2023: Scents, Trends, Metaverse & More It’s time to talk about Beautyworld Middle East 2023!  The largest beauty trade show in the Middle East is right around the corner, scheduled to take place between October 30th and November 1st in Dubai.  As you can imagine, at Eurofragance we are counting the days to the…

Intruding Verdenix captive

Verdenix®: Our Silver Bullet for Counteracting Malodors

Every now and then a new perfumery ingredient comes around and changes the playing field.  This is the case with the launch of our latest proprietary ingredient named Verdenix®, which has demonstrated superior malodor counteracting properties.  In addition to being able to fight foul smells, Verdenix® respects our sustainability philosophy.  This active ingredient is an…

Introducing Europure captive

What’s That Smell? Counteracting Malodors to Restore a Sense of Serenity

We’ve all been there.  We’ve stepped into a room that reeks of stale cigarette smoke.  Prepared a dish with garlic and onions, and not been able to wash off their stubborn smell from our fingertips.  Felt embarrassed by leaving the bathroom not smelling at its best.  There are many types of unpleasant smells, and they…

Person holding and smelling a flower stem.
Master perfumer

Having a good nose is a great start to becoming a perfumer, but it's not enough on its own.

Here goes your text. Select any part of your text to access the formatting formatting toolbar.

See all events
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors

Share

Copy