Gulf Fragrance Guide
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Orangewood offers a sophisticated bridge between the vibrant zest of citrus fruits and the grounding warmth of dry timber. It carries a distinct aroma—less sharp than the peel, yet more resinous and sun-drenched than traditional cedar. Belonging to the citrus family, it provides a unique structural backbone that feels both crisp and woody. It pairs naturally with bergamot and neroli to extend the longevity of fleeting top notes, adding a textured, Mediterranean depth to the composition. In the context of the Gulf, orangewood is an exceptional choice for the intense heat of summer days; it provides a clean, uplifting freshness that remains elegant under the sun, often utilized by regional houses to balance the density of heavy musks or to add a modern, airy facet to traditional daytime mukhallats.