Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Frozen berries introduce a sharp, crystalline sweetness to a fragrance, characterized by a tart, icy acidity that mimics the sensation of biting into fruit plucked straight from a frost-covered garden. Belonging to the fruity-gourmand family, this note provides a refreshing, high-pitched lift that cuts through heavier compositions. It pairs beautifully with white florals like jasmine or tuberose, adding a modern, effervescent bite to traditional bouquets. In the Gulf, this note is particularly effective during the sweltering summer months, where its cooling, crisp profile offers a much-needed sense of relief. Arab perfumers often utilize frozen berries to modernize heavy oriental bases, balancing the deep, resinous warmth of amber or oud with a sparkling, contemporary edge that remains vibrant and persistent even in high humidity.