Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
48 perfumes
Honey is a viscous, golden nectar derived from floral pollen, often recreated via phenylacetic acid. Its olfactive profile is rich, syrupy, and animalic, offering deep nuances of dried fruit, beeswax, and hay. Primarily a heart or base note, it provides a luxurious, gourmand warmth that anchors complex blends. In Gulf perfumery, honey is a prized companion to Taif rose and aged oud, adding a decadent, resinous sweetness that evokes traditional hospitality and the opulent, sun-drenched landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula.

Frédéric Malle

Giorgio Armani

Afnan

Givenchy

Jean Paul Gaultier

Kayali Fragrances

Armaf

Rasasi

Parfums de Marly

Armaf

Widian

Nishane

Afnan

Ajmal

Attar Collection

Amouage

Xerjoff

Elizabeth Arden

Khadlaj

Lattafa

Lattafa

Khadlaj

Dior

Giardini Di Toscana

Amouage

Ted Lapidus

Estée Lauder

Armaf

Elie Saab

Elizabeth Taylor

Estée Lauder

Ard Al Zaafaran

Rasasi

Emanuel Ungaro

Khadlaj

L'Artisan Parfumeur

Burberry

Cartier

Marc Jacobs

Khadlaj

Jimmy Choo

Hermès

Houbigant

Dior

Elie Saab

Penhaligon's

Armaf

Armaf