The Story
Why it exists.
In the stone‑walled dairy laboratory that still hums with the quiet of Castle Forbes’ historic estate, perfumer Andrew French set out to capture a moment of celebration. Applause was conceived as an olfactory standing ovation, translating the bright burst of clapping into a cascade of fruit and white‑floral notes. The fragrance reflects the house’s love for playful contrast, marrying the crispness of Scottish air with a tropical exuberance that feels both unexpected and sincere. Its name hints at the joyous echo of applause, a nod to the house’s willingness to experiment within its heritage‑driven framework.
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The Beginning
In the stone‑walled dairy laboratory that still hums with the quiet of Castle Forbes’ historic estate, perfumer Andrew French set out to capture a moment of celebration. Applause was conceived as an olfactory standing ovation, translating the bright burst of clapping into a cascade of fruit and white‑floral notes. The fragrance reflects the house’s love for playful contrast, marrying the crispness of Scottish air with a tropical exuberance that feels both unexpected and sincere. Its name hints at the joyous echo of applause, a nod to the house’s willingness to experiment within its heritage‑driven framework.
What makes Applause stand out is the daring pairing of melon and blackcurrant with mango, passion fruit and tuberose, ingredients rarely seen together in a Scottish niche house. The fruit trio delivers a vivid, almost edible brightness, while the white‑floral heart softens the composition, preparing the stage for a grounding base of musk, sandalwood and vetiver. This progression from exuberant fruit to a restrained woody finish mirrors the transition from a lively concert hall to the quiet after‑glow, a narrative that feels both modern and rooted in the brand’s pastoral sensibility.
The Evolution
Applause began as a playful experiment in Castle Forbes' modest laboratory, where the perfumer sought to capture the fleeting joy of a summer picnic. By blending crisp melon with tart blackcurrant, the top notes instantly evoke a burst of freshness. As the scent settles, a heart of mango, passion fruit, and tuberose adds a subtle tropical richness, while the base of musk, sandalwood, and vetiver grounds the composition with quiet confidence. Over the years, this balance of bright fruit and warm woods has made Applause a reliable choice for those who appreciate a scent that evolves gently from lively opening to a comforting finish, reflecting the brand’s heritage since its 1996 founding while remaining modern and approachable.
Cultural Impact
Applause has carved a niche among collectors who appreciate its playful fruit‑to‑wood transition, often mentioned alongside Castle Forbes’ Vetiver (2018) and Sandalwood (2018) as a bright contrast in the house’s portfolio. Its cheerful opening and restrained drydown make it a favorite for those seeking a scent that feels both celebratory and grounded.
The House
Scotland · Est. 1996
Castle Forbes is a niche fragrance house rooted in the historic Castle Forbes estate in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Founded in 1996 within a former dairy building, the brand creates small‑batch scents that echo the quiet elegance of the Scottish countryside. Its portfolio includes Lonach, Vetiver, Eau Deux, S'Eau Fresh, Sandalwood (2018), S'Eau Rose, Chatelaine (1996), Applause, Neroli and the limited‑edition 1445. Each fragrance is formulated in a modest laboratory that still bears the original dairy’s stone walls, allowing the house to maintain a hands‑on approach to scent creation while honoring a tradition of understated craftsmanship.
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Applause feels like a sunlit orchard turning into a quiet woodland at dusk; the primary track captures that shift with bright, melodic tones that settle into a warm, mellow groove.
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