Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
48 perfumes
Derived from the dried berries of the Schinus molle tree, pink pepper offers a vibrant, sparkling introduction to fragrance. Its olfactive profile is uniquely dual: simultaneously dry, woody, and resinous, yet brightened by a floral, citrusy zest. Typically a top note, it provides an immediate, modern effervescence. In the Gulf, it is prized for its ability to cut through the density of heavy ouds and ambers, adding a sophisticated, spicy crispness that balances the region’s preference for opulent, lingering compositions.

Armaf

Ibrahim Al Qurashi

Afnan

Armaf

Armaf

Giorgio Armani

Michael Kors

Amouage

Maison Martin Margiela

Ard Al Zaafaran

Atelier des Ors

Armaf

Amouage

Lattafa

Amouage

Dior

Arabian Oud

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Amouage

Amouage

Agent Provocateur

Amouage

Dior

Amouage

L'Artisan Parfumeur

Ard Al Zaafaran

Amouage

Ard Al Zaafaran

Ard Al Zaafaran

Maison Margiela

Armaf

Giorgio Armani

Armaf

Armaf

Armaf

Armaf

Creed

Armaf

Tom Ford

Armaf

Tom Ford

Guerlain

Armaf

Armaf

Arabian Oud

Armaf

Armaf