Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Pimento berries, often referred to as allspice, bring a distinctive, multifaceted warmth to a fragrance composition. Belonging to the spicy-aromatic family, this note presents a complex profile that bridges the gap between the clove-like intensity of eugenol, the woody dryness of cinnamon, and a subtle, peppery bite. It pairs naturally with citrus notes like bergamot to add a sophisticated, textured edge to opening accords, or with resins to deepen the heart of a scent. In the Gulf, pimento berries are prized for their ability to withstand the intense heat of the region, providing a vibrant, dry spice character that cuts through humidity without becoming cloying. It is an ideal choice for evening wear, offering a refined, exotic presence that complements the depth of traditional oud-based blends.