Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Pimento seeds, also known as allspice, offer a complex, multi-faceted profile that bridges the gap between woody warmth and culinary spice. Belonging to the warm spicy family, this note presents a distinct aromatic profile reminiscent of cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg, underscored by a subtle, peppery bite. In perfumery, it acts as a bridge between top and heart notes, pairing naturally with citrus like bergamot to add a sophisticated, dry edge to fresh openings, or grounding floral compositions with its resinous depth. In the Gulf, pimento seeds are favored for their ability to withstand the intense heat of the region, providing a persistent, dry spiciness that cuts through the humidity. It is an essential component for those seeking a modern, textured scent that feels both grounded and invigorated during long, sweltering evenings.