Ask the Perfumer - Sunday, October 23, 2011 - until 10 PM EST
Let's talk about terroir - really limited terroir. Do you grow zinnias? I've grown them since childhood because I love their big, colorful flowers and how they're "cut and come again" - that means, the more you cut the flowers, the more you get! It resprouts flowers from the cut stem, which gives you a rewarding, ongoing harvest. About 35 years ago, while visiting the long-gone, much-lamented Magic Dragon store in Westwood, I discovered zinnia oil. Most of the oils sold at the Magic dragon were 100% natural. The zinnia oil came from India. It was warm, honeyed, richly floral and just magnificent. I was confused because the zinnias I had always grown had no scent. I'm convinced now that most zinnia oils are at least partly synthetic, but here's the strange part: I once put the vial of zinnia oil under the nose of a scientist I knew, and challenged him to name the oil. He immediately said zinnia! I was shocked. He said that's...