Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Lavender and Nutmeg form a sophisticated aromatic-spicy accord that balances herbal freshness with a warm, woody bite. The lavender brings a clean, camphoraceous, and slightly floral edge, while the nutmeg introduces a sweet, nutty, and resinous depth that grounds the composition. Belonging to the Aromatic-Spicy family, this pairing acts as a bridge between crisp top notes and heavier base structures. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus-forward openings or with sandalwood to enhance a creamy, masculine finish. In the Gulf, this combination is particularly effective during the milder winter months, offering a refined, polished profile that cuts through the humidity without being cloying. It is a favored choice for modern niche houses looking to modernize traditional fougère structures, providing a sharp, professional character perfect for formal evening gatherings.