Gulf Fragrance Guide
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Mandarin orange and raspberry create a vibrant, dual-faceted accord that balances the zesty, sun-drenched sweetness of citrus with the tart, jammy depth of red berries. Belonging to the fruity-citrus family, this combination offers a sparkling, high-pitched opening that transitions into a succulent, mouth-watering heart. It pairs naturally with white florals like jasmine to soften its edges or with pink pepper to accentuate its lively, effervescent character. In the Gulf, this bright profile is highly sought after for daytime wear during the sweltering summer months, as it provides a refreshing, clean lift that cuts through the humidity. Arab perfumers often utilize this blend in modern mukhallats to provide a contemporary, playful contrast to the traditional, heavier base notes of musk and amber, ensuring the fragrance remains approachable yet sophisticated in high-heat environments.