New Fragrance: Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes “Ballets Rouges” and “Salamanca” + Debut Draw

Dr. Ellen Covey, the founder and perfumer of Olympic Orchids Artisan Perfumes, launches two new fragrances – Ballets Rouges and Salamanca. Both  have been over a year in the making.

 

  

BALLETS ROUGES: a classic chypre with a rose theme. According to  Ms.Covey, it originally was intended to be an exercise in making a vintage-type chypre, but was so well received by all those who smelled it that she decided to add it to her line. It will take its place next to Olympic Amber, Fleurs de Glace, and Kyphi as one of the “Perfumer’s Perfumes” series, a line of fragrances that are classical or highly experimental in nature.

  

 

Ballets Rouges has the classic chypre skeleton of oakmoss, musk, patchouli, floral notes, aldehydes, and bergamot. However, the end result is a classic chypre with the modern touch of contemporary musks rather than the traditional ones. Because labdanum is one of Ellen's favorite materials, there’s a generous amount of that in the base. For the rose, she created her own synthetic rose accord to evoke an old-fashioned garden rose in full bloom, and used that for the floral heart along with rose de mai absolute and ylang-ylang, a note that’s often present in vintage chypres. Red thyme and red mandarin add novel top notes.  Ellen used a high percentage of naturals in this composition, including real oakmoss. The oakmoss is the low-atranol version, which is IFRA-compliant but retains its full fragrance profile.

  

Ballets Rouges is for all those who have been craving a full-bodied, updated vintage-type rose perfume complete with natural oakmoss. It’s a thickly layered, jewel-colored perfume in the grand style, far removed from the shy, transparent, pastel-shaded fragrances that often pass for chypres these days.

 Ballets Rouges : $15 for the 5 ml spray, $25 for the 15 ml screw-top bottle (both parfum concentration), and $40 for the 30 ml EdP spray.

 

 

SALAMANCAAs a world traveler, Ellen Covey has spent a considerable amount of time in Salamanca, a Spanish university town halfway between Madrid and the Portuguese border. Salamanca is situated smack in the middle of the Castillian plateau, high enough in altitude to be cold in winter, but hot and dry in summer. The town has been standing for thousands of years, boasting a Roman bridge and many stone buildings that date back to medieval times. Salamanca is an island of culture in the middle of “charro” (cowboy) country, the part of Spain where bulls are raised for the ring, and acorn-fed pigs are raised for the famous air-cured jamon (ham). The countryside looks a bit like the African savannah.

 

 

 Painting by Joan Miro

"My most vivid impressions of Salamanca are during the peak of the summer, when the vegetation in the surrounding fields and the vacant spaces in town has turned dry and tawny-brown, and the stone buildings seem to hunker down and bake in the sun". To capture this dusty, minerally atmosphere of dry grass and weeds, old stone buildings and the leather goods sold in the shops on the Rua Mayor, she used a base of French hay absolute along with tonka, mitti (an attar made in India by distilling the scent of clay), vetiver, immortelle absolute, African helichrysum oil, labdanum absolute, opoponax, a leather accord that she created especially for use in this fragrance, and a touch of yellow mimosa absolute, which lends a subtle floral quality that perfectly complements the leather.

 Salamanca is for all lovers of leather, hay, hot sun beating on dry grass, and water evaporating from wet stones by the trickling river. Most of all, it’s for those who love old stone cities and wide-open spaces basking under a crystalline blue sky

  
Salamanca: $ 20 for the 5 ml spray, $35 for the 15 ml screw-top bottle (both parfum concentration), and $50 for the 30 ml EdP spray.
 
via Press release
 
Art Direction: Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief
 
Editor's Note:  Dr. Ellen Covey, who lives in Seattle, Washington has appeared in our American perfumer series. If you missed her Profile in American Perfumery click here  To read Guest Contributor Harper Hilton's review of Arizona, Golden Cattleya, and Guerjat click here. Sr. Editor Tama Blough reviewed  Siam Proun, Kingston Ferry and Olympic Rain Forest click here.  Siam Proun was named "Best Fragrance You've Never Heard Of" for 2011
 
We have the pleasure of offering one lucky winner a 15 ml. bottle of perfume of their choice of one of these scents. To be eligible please leave a comment on which one you prefer and why by March 26, 2012.
 
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51 comments

  • Tami Holubar says:

    Thanks for the draw! I would like to win Salamanca. The hay note sounds interesting.

  • Love the art chosen for this article! Both fragrances sound tantalizing. I will want to try them both for sure. If I win, I’ll go for the Salamanca, because I like the smell hot dry summer places.

  • For years, I wore a rose fragrance and then all of a suden I didn’t like it anymore. That was many years ago, so I think I would like to try it again–BALLETS ROUGES is my choice. thanks for the great read and draw.

  • Both sound very good, but I would love to surprise my wife with Ballets Rouges. The rose wins!

  • Both sound great, but I would love to win Salamanca. The leather/hay combination sounds lovely!

  • I would pick Salamanca, leather and hay is a great combo. Thanks for the article, this perfume house is on my list of ones to try this year.

  • I absolutely love the work of Ellen! I would choose Ballets Rouges, I can not resist a stunning Rose Chypre! Great name for a destined winner 😉 Lovely article and Thanks to all for the draw opportunity.

  • Salamanca is one of the best leathers around. I love leather and this one takes my heart. Dry and full note.

    But, If I win this draw I would like Ballets Rouges. Rarely I go for roses but this one is “must have”. Just because it is very well done. Gracious and balanced and tempting without being in your face. Still a beautiful chypre. It breathes elegance.

    Thank you!

  • Victoria Casey says:

    They both sound wonderful but I can’t resit a chypre, especially with real oakmoss so if I win I would love to have Ballets Rouges.

  • I would have to go with Ballets Rouges because it sounds similar to some of the beautiful perfumes my grandmother used to wear. A “vintage-type rose perfume” sounds exactly like something which would bring back some fond memories of her.

  • Oh this was a tough one. I came close to picking Ballets Rouges for the oakmoss, but in the end I would choose Salamanca. I would love the mix of labdanum and hay and leather!

  • Both of these sound incredible. I would love to try Salamanca. After spending some time in Spain, I realize that every area has a unique smell and feel. I would love to recapture those moments through this scent. Thanks for the draw.

  • I would pick Ballets Rouges because it is described as a classic rose chypre, oh my. I’m sure it is stunning.

  • I would choose Salamanca, the composition is closer to my favorite notes than Ballet Rouge. Many thanks!

  • I’d love to try a perfume that smells like rural Spain. So Salamanca is my choice. Thank you!

  • I would love to try Salamanca, because it seems such a mysterious and fresh perfume. I think Ballet Rouges would be too heavy smell for me.

  • I am so glad for the addition of these two perfumes in the line of Olympic Orchids! They trully are masterpieces! Both sound amazing although very different the one that drew a bit more attention is Salamanca because I have been in Spain and the images described bring back very fond memories and smells!!

  • It would be difficult to choose between the two: I’m a vintage chypre fan and this one sounds right up my alley. But Salamanca (which I know)! Can’t resist to leather and hay.
    thank you for the draw.

  • I’d like to try Salamanca! The description of the perfume is really interesting. And I still have to find my “leather scent”.

    By the way, Salamanca is a beautiful city! The university is an impressive building, like the Plaza Mayor (Main Square) and the two cathedrals. It’s a city full of history and legends 🙂
    And the landscapes around Salamanca are beautiful too. I don’t think they seem the African savannah, at least when I went there.

  • I am Spanish and my father is from Castile, so I obviously am eager to try Salamanca. The description sounds spot-on of what a summer in Castile is like: scalding hot, nowhere to hide from the sun, the fields of a bone-dry yellow. It really looks like some kind of Medieval moon landscape. This perfume must be a real treat!

  • I like the sound of Ballets Rouges. I’m a huge fan of chypres, roses and labdanum, so the blend sounds divine to me.

    Thankyou for the draw!

  • I would love to try Salamanca. Its description alone makes me dream of a hot summer, exotic places and lots of sun – just my ideal kind of place!

  • This blog always has the most gorgeous artworks illustrating the reviews! These both sound wonderful but my choice would be Ballets Rouges. I love the chypre category and a full bodied, modern rose version sounds right up my street. Thanks!

  • everything that has a vintage feel to it captures my heart. so i would love to win ballets rouge. thank you for the draw!

  • I am an Olympic Orchids convert as Gujarat and Golden Cattleya are just superb. Salamanca seems to be dark and sunny att the same time..I am sure Ms Covey did a remarkable job bottling the city of Salamanca in a edgy and fun scent.
    Thanks

  • Iwould love to try samples of both of these fragrances, but if I had to pick one, I’d like to try Salamanca…it sounds different and interesting from your lovely description. Thanks.

  • These both sound amazing, it’s so tough to choose… but I love those old stone cities and wide open spaces! I think Salamanca is for me. Thanks for the draw!

  • I’m still in search of a rose scent that works on me so I would love to try Ballets Rouge. Salamanca sounds very intriguing though and I’m curious to try Gujarat also.

  • Michelyn, Thank you so much for the beautiful write-up. The art is perfect!

    Thanks to all who have commented here. It’s deeply gratifying to be able to add these two fragrances to my line.

  • salamanca is stunning — and although i already have a small amount of this, i would love to have more!

    so that would be my choice — salamanca (doesn’t hurt that i’ve been there. i remember how the city rose like a mirage out of the barren surrounding lands…)

    and: hello michelyn and ellen 🙂

  • TimeaZsofia says:

    I would choos Ballets Rouge, because I really started to love chypres.
    Thank you for the draw! 🙂

  • They both sound like wonderful fragrances, and I love the inspirations, but if I should choose one, it would be the traveler in me who wants to get to know that amazing place of Salamanca in fragrance as well as for real.
    Thank you for yet another fab draw

  • These perfumes both sound great, Ellen. Congratulations!

    Floral chypre is one of my favorite categories, and labdanum = love in my lexicon, so I’d choose Ballets Rouges, although I must say that the hay note of Salamanca sounds inviting… (ah, the splendid Jean Patou 1000 (-;)

  • Both fragrances sound gorgeous but if I had to choose one to try first I would go with the Rouges Ballet. The combination of rose and patchouli with oakmoss sounds absolutely alluring.

  • This is a very difficult choice…judging by the notes (and excellent reviews) I would have to go with “Salamanca”.

    I love hay, immortelle, labdanum…alll those notes actually and I especially adore MITTI! (It is one of the attars found in my favorite fragrance ever “Majmua”).

    Thanks to Dr. Covey and Cafleurebon for this wonderful draw!

  • Salamanca had me at HAY……seriously there is nothing like that smell, it reminds me of hot summers. I also love subtle leather scents. Both together remind of riding horses in the summer….the smell of the warm hay, smell of the saddle, dusty dry…it brings back memories…..oh lucky perfume fairy I would love to be entered for Salamanca. Thank you for this fab. draw.

  • hotlanta linda says:

    Ballet Rouges – yt is a rose fan to the power of FOREVER!! Thank you for the artwork and the contest!!

  • I would love to win Salamanca for Spain is one of the countries that I am looking forward to visit because of the culture and the stunning nature views.

    Thanks for the article and for the giveaway!

  • I would love to try Ballet Rouges – a rose AND chypre?! Two of my favorite things! Thank you 🙂

  • I would love to try Salamanca because of the leather, hay, and mitti notes, and oppoponax, mimosa, and really everything including the ‘feel’ of it: ” it’s for those who love old stone cities and wide-open spaces basking under a crystalline blue sky”–yes, please!