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The shores of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic West coast feature prominently in a new documentary about the master perfumer of Dior — but it’s not because their beauty and drama matches that of the finest scents.

It’s all to do with ambergris, the mysterious substance secreted by sperm whales (some might call it ‘whale vomit’) which is a key ingredient in high-end perfumes, transforming their constituent oils and making scents last longer.

But ambergris is not easily found, and that’s where the likes of Patrick Lillis come in. He tells The Irish Times how his beachcombing hobby blossomed into a business when he found that even tiny quantities of the waxy stuff fetch high prices.

To give an example, the largest piece Lillis has found to date weighted just over a kilo and sold for a whopping €15,000. Such is the price that perfumers like François Demachy at Dior — the subject of the new documentary Nose — are willing to put on the product, for which Lillis has developed a keen eye.

The Irish Times has much more on the story HERE.

Published in Coastal Notes
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Lambs Week Regatta on Galway Bay

With a theme of accessibility, Lambs Week was devised to celebrate the unique sailing grounds of the West of Ireland. 

It comprises five days of sailing around Galway Bay and the Aran Islands.

Big boats, small boats, fast boats and slow boats are all welcome.

The fleet, which totalled 46 for the first edition in 2021, takes in three beautiful harbours of Ros aMhil, Cil Ronain and Cloch naRon, each keen to offer a warm welcome to the competing sailors. 

Organisers Galway Bay Sailing Club match similarly rated boats to see who can get the best out of the conditions for a 'Sail in Company'.  A Pursuit Challenge around the islands for both competitive and non-competitive boats is also held.