Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
2 perfumes
Broom, or Genista, offers a complex, honeyed floral profile characterized by deep, herbaceous undertones and a distinct waxy, hay-like sweetness. Belonging to the floral family, this note brings a sun-drenched, golden warmth to compositions, often revealing subtle facets of almond and dried tobacco. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords to brighten its heavy nectar, or with sandalwood to ground its powdery edges. In the context of the Gulf, Broom is an exceptional choice for transitional seasons; its resilient, solar character holds up beautifully against the lingering heat of the desert, providing a sophisticated, radiant sillage that feels both traditional and modern. Arab houses frequently utilize it to add a rich, textured depth to floral bouquets, ensuring the fragrance remains evocative and persistent throughout the day.