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Red wine as a fragrance note evokes rich, deep, and complex aromas reminiscent of a vineyard. It often carries notes of ripe dark fruits like blackberry and plum, intermingled with hints of oak, spice, and earthiness, creating a warm, inviting, and slightly boozy character that can be both sensual and sophisticated. In perfumery, red wine is typically used to add depth and warmth to compositions, often featured in gourmand or oriental fragrances. Its unique profile can evoke feelings of indulgence and celebration, making it a popular choice for evening scents that aim to create a luxurious and intimate atmosphere.
CATEGORY · GOURMAND
Gourmand fragrances are characterized by edible or dessert-like qualities, often evoking the scents of sweet treats and confections. These scents typically include notes such as vanilla, chocolate, caramel, and various fruits, creating a warm and inviting olfactory experience that can be both comforting and indulgent. Common examples of gourmand notes include rich vanilla bean, creamy praline, and luscious coffee, which can be blended with floral or spicy elements to enhance their complexity. The result is a mouthwatering scent profile that appeals to those who enjoy sweet, cozy, and often nostalgic fragrances.
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