
19 fragrances
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Gin in perfumery is a crisp, juniper‑led accord with bright citrus, herbal and slightly resinous piney facets—think squeezed lime, needle‑green juniper berries, coriander spice and a cool, ozonic dryness that reads both aromatic and metallic. It is used as a sparkling top or heart note to impart a dry, cocktail‑fresh clarity in unisex fougères, aquatics and woody compositions, pairing well with vetiver, woods, amber or soft florals to add a brisk, urban‑nautical sparkle and a subtle bitter edge.
CATEGORY · AROMATIC / FOUGERE
Aromatic or Fougère notes are characterized by their fresh, herbaceous, and often slightly sweet qualities, evoking the essence of lush greenery and aromatic herbs. This category typically includes scents like lavender, rosemary, and basil, often combined with earthy elements such as moss or oakmoss, creating a complex and invigorating profile. Fougère fragrances are particularly known for their signature blend, which often features a combination of lavender, coumarin (derived from tonka beans), and various green notes, resulting in a fragrance that is both sophisticated and refreshing. These scents are commonly found in men's fragrances, offering a timeless appeal that balances freshness with depth.
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