Posted by: collmaclean | April 3, 2008

Scotland’s Perfumes Calling….

The Winds blowing through the Glens of the Highlands are now glowing with a new vigour……….sweet perfumed air.

Scotland now has its very own perfumer – Dr George Dodd

Scotland has never had a presence on the International perfume scene despite being a major player in the aromatic international scene – thanks to the world’s finest single malt whiskies.

Now thanks to the joint efforts of George ; and Coll Maclean Senior Partner of The Scottish Partnership ; the world is about to be suffused with a stunning range of Scottish perfumes created at an international perfume design studio on a wild Atlantic Loch.

Using the essential oil from the Clan plant ; George has created a family of fragrances which represent the spirit and culture of each clan – an ancient aromatic memory for each Clan member.

By logging in to the BLOG page at www.scottishpartnership.com you can keep up with the Presss releases, examples which are shown here.

Recent press release extract :The noble Highland Myrtle ;the only plant growing in the Highlands with a fragrant essential oil ; is celebrated in a family of luxury natural perfumes which find favour with perfume connoisseurs.

Many other extraordinary perfumes ; inspired by the unique world of the Scottish Highlands are flowing from the studio of the Scottish Perfumer Dr George Dodd.

All of the scottish perfumes ;currently on sale at the Perfume Studio in Mellon Charles : are about to reach an international audience in a collaboration between George Doddd ; the only perfumer in Scotland ; and Coll Maclean of the specialist company ;marketing luxury Scottish goods abroad ; The Scottish Partnership

Teaming up with Gus MacDonald in Skye ,George & Coll decided to set up a separate company called                     SCOTTISH PERFUMES and decided to set up its own Web Site to keep a better control of Production & Orders. All Products can now be purchased by logging on to www.scottishperfumes.com

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