Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Grapefruit leaf offers a sophisticated, greener alternative to the typical zest of citrus fruits, characterized by a sharp, slightly bitter, and herbaceous profile. Unlike the pulp, the leaf provides a crisp, stem-like snap that bridges the gap between fruity and aromatic families. It pairs naturally with bergamot and petitgrain in modern citrus accords, adding a structural complexity that feels both clean and invigorating. In the context of the Gulf, this note is a masterstroke for high-heat climates; it cuts through the humidity of summer afternoons with a cooling, botanical sharpness. Arab houses often utilize it to uplift heavy base notes, providing a luminous, verdant opening that keeps a fragrance feeling refreshed and modern during long outdoor gatherings or formal evening events.