Linden Blossom Fragrances: The Pleasures Of Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia & Thomas De Monaco Sol Salgado

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait de Parfum

Three releases have recently given me the opportunity to explore the pleasures of linden blossom fragrances. I wrote about D’Orsay Vouloir Être Ailleurs EDT in my last blog post of 2025. This time, it’s the turn of Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia EDP and Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait de Parfum. But first, some quick background on linden blossom.

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia EDP

According to Britannica, botanically, linden is a “genus of about 30 species of trees in the hibiscus or mallow family (Malvacae) native to the Northern Hemisphere.

“Lindens are large graceful deciduous trees. The asymmetrical leaves are heart-shaped and coarsely toothed. The fragrant cream-coloured flowers are bisexual and pollinated by insects.”

The tree’s fragrant yellow flowers, described by many as honeyed, have provided inspiration for linden blossom fragrances such as Goutal Eau de Ciel EDT (1985), Jo Malone French Lime Blossom Cologne (1995), Elizabeth Arden 5th Avenue EDP (1996) and 27 87 Flâneur EDP (2021).

Elizabeth Arden 5th Avenue EDP

Linden blossom is sometimes called lime blossom but is not related to the lime tree.

FRANK VOELKL ON LINDEN BLOSSOM fragrances

I wanted to know more about linden blossom from a perfumer’s perspective and the ever-helpful Frank Voelkl, principal perfumer at dsm-firmenich, obliged with the following answers:

Frank Voelkl
IMAGE: dsm-firmenich.
Is linden blossom a natural raw material, or is it recreated through other means?

There is no natural extract of linden blossom available to perfumers to use in their creations. However, at dsm-dirmenich, we have done a Headspace analysis to capture the scent of linden blossom in the air.

Why do you enjoy a linden blossom note?

There are two places I know of and walk by regularly and enjoy the smell of linden blossom when they bloom: Central Park in NYC and in Hoboken where I live.

The smell is unique, recognisable, diffusive and fills the street with a gentle green note with orange flower facets.

 Which of your creations features it? 

I created a fragrance called Leisure by the Chinese brand To Summer which features a linden blossom note.

To Summer Leisure.
IMAGE: To Summer.
THOMAS DE MONACO SOL SALGADO EXTRAIT DE PARFUM (MAURUS BACHMANN)

I’d been seeing this Swiss house quite a lot on IG, so when it made its way to South Africa, I had to get my nose on it. Fuego Futuro and Raw Gold were both great introductions. Would Sol Salgado maintain the positive momentum? Absolutely! But with a proviso.

Another day, another extrait. The word alone elicits a yawn from me. However, from the opening, it’s clear this 2023 release is not just another extrait. There’s the richness of linden blossom in tandem with the powderiness of mimosa and cotton flower.

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait de Parfum

That boldness segues into the intriguing combo of salty muskiness (listed as ambergris on the house’s website) and creaminess via heliotrope, sandalwood and vanilla.

This is superb stuff. Certainly not an everyday wear. And with its richness, something I can only wear when the time is right. On the wrong days, it can be overpowering, even nauseating.

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait de Parfum

MARC-ANTOINE BARROIS TILIA EDP (QUENTIN BISCH)

After the experimentation of Encelade and Ganymede, this 2024 release might seem conventional at first.

But the collaboration between Quentin Bisch and French designer Marc-Antoine Barrois is not about the norm. And it shows in this scent, which displays a different (floral) side to the house, with its eternal summer inspiration.

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia EDP

This is a bright summer day kind of perfume. If Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait is unapologetically bold in its treatment of linden blossom, Tilia (the far more romantic term for linden blossom) sees the floral more beneath the surface, but equally alluring, with support from sunny jasmine sambac and broom pushed in a honeyed apricot direction. There’s also heliotropin powderiness in the mix.

The sweetness is balanced with the earthiness of vetiver, while Ambroxan gives it a lovely fizzy muskiness.

Linden Blossom Fragrances - Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia EDP

Marc-Antoine Barrois Tilia EDP and Thomas de Monaco Sol Salgado Extrait de Parfum are both available in South Africa from Skins