Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Peach brings a succulent, velvety sweetness to a composition, characterized by its lactonic creaminess and a subtle, skin-like fuzziness that distinguishes it from sharper citrus fruits. Belonging to the fruity olfactive family, it offers a lush, sun-drenched profile that ranges from crisp nectar to overripe, syrupy depth. In modern perfumery, peach pairs naturally with jasmine or tuberose to create sophisticated floral-fruity hearts, or with sandalwood to enhance its inherent milky texture. Within the Gulf, this note is particularly effective during the transitional spring months or cooler evenings, where its radiant sweetness cuts through the heavy, resinous heat. Arab houses often utilize peach to soften the intensity of traditional mukhallats, providing a bright, modern opening that balances the deep, animalic shadows of aged oud and amber.