Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Green Coriander brings a crisp, herbaceous edge to a fragrance, characterized by a distinct peppery bite softened by a lemony, soapy undertone. Belonging to the aromatic-green family, it acts as a sophisticated bridge between vibrant citrus top notes and deeper, earthy bases. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords, adding a sharp, botanical complexity that prevents the blend from becoming too sweet. In the Gulf, this note is particularly effective during the sweltering summer months; its cooling, clean profile cuts through the humidity, offering a refreshing olfactory relief. Arab perfumers often utilize green coriander in modern mukhallats to provide a bright, contemporary opening that balances the traditional weight of heavy resins and spices, ensuring the scent remains balanced and wearable under the intense heat.