Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Passion, often interpreted through the lens of Cedarwood, offers a dry, pencil-shaving crispness balanced by a subtle, resinous warmth. Belonging to the woody olfactive family, this note provides a structural backbone that grounds more volatile top notes. It pairs naturally with bergamot in citrus accords to provide a sophisticated, clean transition, or with spicy cardamom to enhance its aromatic depth. In the Gulf, this note is indispensable for its ability to maintain integrity under the intense heat of the region. Arab perfumers frequently utilize it as a stabilizing base in complex mukhallats, ensuring that the fragrance remains composed and elegant during long, humid evenings or formal majlis gatherings where a refined, persistent sillage is expected.