Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
2 perfumes
Cinnamon Bark brings a sharp, woody warmth to a composition, characterized by its dry, spicy, and slightly leathery facets. Belonging to the spicy olfactive family, it offers a sophisticated alternative to the sweeter, gourmand-leaning varieties of the spice. In perfumery, it pairs naturally with citrus notes like bergamot to provide a crisp, invigorating opening, or with resinous labdanum to deepen a base. Within the Gulf, this note is prized for its ability to cut through the humidity of the coastal climate, providing a structured, dry heat that balances the density of traditional oils. It is an essential component in evening-wear fragrances, where its persistent, aromatic bite adds a layer of refined intensity that lingers beautifully on the skin during cooler desert nights.