Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Rhubarb and Bergamot form a vibrant, crisp duo that defines the modern Fruity-Citrus family. The rhubarb provides a distinctively sharp, vegetal tartness—almost like a stalk of celery dipped in sugar—while the bergamot adds a sophisticated, Earl Grey-tea brightness with its spicy, floral-citrus facets. This combination acts as a high-energy top note, frequently paired with blackcurrant or rose to soften the initial acidity. In the context of the Gulf, this pairing is an excellent choice for the intense humidity of coastal summers, offering an immediate, cooling relief upon application. Arab perfumers often utilize this zesty opening to modernize traditional compositions, providing a luminous, contemporary lift that balances the heaviness of base notes like amber or musk, ensuring the fragrance remains refreshing and wearable throughout long, sun-drenched afternoons.