Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Red Tulip brings a crisp, green-floral character to the fragrance palette, defined by its dewy, slightly peppery, and honeyed nectar profile. Belonging to the fresh floral family, it offers a sophisticated alternative to traditional rose or jasmine, providing a clean, stem-like bite that feels both modern and botanical. It pairs naturally with bergamot and blackcurrant in bright, citrus-forward accords, adding a sophisticated depth to the top notes. In the Gulf, this note is particularly effective during the milder transitions between seasons, offering a refreshing, airy contrast to the dense, resinous profiles of traditional mukhallats. Its ability to cut through the humidity of coastal evenings makes it a favored choice for those seeking a contemporary, elegant scent that remains vibrant without becoming overly cloying in the heat.