Gulf Fragrance Guide
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Bergamot and Litchi form a vibrant, high-contrast opening that defines modern fruity-citrus compositions. Bergamot provides a sophisticated, tea-like bitterness and crisp acidity, while Litchi introduces a succulent, translucent sweetness reminiscent of rose-watered tropical fruit. Belonging to the citrus-fruity family, this pairing acts as an energetic bridge between sharp top notes and softer floral hearts. It pairs naturally with white florals like jasmine or creamy sandalwood to ground its effervescent profile. In the Gulf, this combination is highly prized for its ability to cut through intense heat; it offers a refreshing, cooling sensation during the humid summer months or daytime outdoor gatherings. Arab houses frequently utilize this duo to modernize traditional mukhallats, providing a bright, contemporary lift that balances the weight of heavier base notes like amber or musk.