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Ground cherry (physalis) smells like a sunlit blend of pineapple and apricot with tart gooseberry brightness, touched by a delicate tomato-leaf green and a dry, papery husk nuance that evokes late-summer gardens and golden lanterns. Perfumers use it to bring a luminous, tangy-fruity accent to the top and heart, bridging citrus to florals, and it harmonizes with tropical fruits, peachy lactones, crisp green notes, soft musks, and warm vanilla-amber bases in contemporary fruity-floral and gourmand compositions.
CATEGORY · FRUITY
Fruity notes in perfumery evoke the vibrant and juicy essence of various fruits, imparting a fresh and uplifting quality to fragrances. These scents can range from sweet and succulent, such as peach and raspberry, to tart and zesty, like citrus fruits including lemon and grapefruit. Typically used in both women's and unisex fragrances, fruity notes add a playful and youthful character, often enhancing the overall brightness of a composition. Common examples include apple, pear, and tropical fruits like mango and pineapple, which contribute to a sense of warmth and vitality.
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