Posts Tagged ‘natural ingredients’

Gathering Superb Ingredients for Fragrance

Thursday, January 13th, 2011
Field of Flowers

The CREED family travels the world in search of
the best ingredients for fragrance

For more than 250 years an advocate of natural ingredients in fragrance, CREED has forged supply relationships with family farmers and growers of flowers, rich spices and luscious fruit on five continents to obtain the very raw materials for CREED perfumes hand-made in France.

For seven generations, the CREED family has set aside time each year to travel the world to personally inspect and compare crops, selecting only the very best for shipment to their French workshop. Whether in India for the best sandalwood in remote forests of Mysore, in Egypt’s iris fields or Virginia woods for fragrant cedar, sixth-generation master perfumer Olivier CREED and his son, Erwin, spare no expense to obtain premium components.

Today, this responsibility has been assumed by Erwin, 30, the seventh generation of the house and its future head, after more than a decade of travel and study with his father. Young Mr. CREED has traveled to over 35 countries for the company, to locations as diverse as Iceland and Indonesia, keeping quality — and sustainability — uppermost in mind in his choices of ingredients.

How Are CREED Fragrances Made?

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

How are CREED fragrances made? Are they still truly made by hand?

They are.

All authentic CREED fragrances are made by hand by sixth-generation master perfumer Olivier CREED, his son, Erwin, and a team of just 35 people working in a single location in the French countryside. Messrs. CREED design and compose CREED fragrances entirely themselves. The role of their staff is to bottle and ship the products of Messrs. CREED.

Forest road

The small CREED team works in what resembles a collection of country houses near one another in the woods.

The small CREED team works in what resembles a collection of country houses near one another in the woods. The rustic buildings house the studio of Messrs. CREED, their offices, cold and warm storage, as needed, for natural ingredients from around the world and large rooms with vats for the blending and later, bottling, of fragrance.

When Olivier CREED starts to create a new fragrance, acting on his creative inspiration, he wears only that fragrance, day in and day out, as a key part of the creative process. He and his son discuss the fragrant composition, adding a note here, subtracting one there, calling upon a worldwide and long-established network of farmers and growers who supply CREED needed ingredients that range from bergamot to sandalwood. CREED fathers and sons have worked this way since 1760.

Even today, CREED has no fragrance production schedules, no timetable of fragrance launches, no scientists or laboratories creating fragrance, no test marketing and no consumer focus groups — all of which are very common elements of the global fragrance industry in 2010. (more…)

What is a CREED Millesime?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Welcome to CREED’s official blog for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, an experimental project for CREED’s 250th anniversary year.  Thank you very much for visiting.  We look forward to using this space to provide information on a range of topics our clients inquire about as well as posting other CREED news and information you will find useful.

CREED flacons get a final inspection by Erwin CREED before shipping to the US from France.

Today we thought we would start with the question, “What is a Millesime”?  It’s a great question we hear frequently.

The word “millesime”, of course, appears on many CREED fragrance bottles, such as Royal Water, Tabarome or Imperial Millesime.  The “millesime” designation means that the best crops from a particular year’s harvest — be it bergamot from Sicily or lemon from Calabria — were used in the creation of that particular bottle of CREED fragrance.  It is a mark of quality.

This raises a related question: Does CREED use 100% natural ingredients in its fragrances?  This is a great query as the CREED family, based in France, takes enormous pride in each year selecting the best natural ingredients for their creations.  Sixth-generation master perfumer Olivier CREED and his son, Erwin, travel to Bulgaria to meet rose growers, Parma to meet cultivators of violets, India to meet sandalwood foresters — indeed, they travel the globe — to personally inspect annual crops and choose the most fragrant for shipment to the CREED workshop in the French countryside.  (more…)