Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
3 perfumes
Texas Cedar, derived from the Juniperus ashei tree, offers a robust, dry, and distinctly pencil-shaving profile with subtle balsamic undertones. Unlike the creamy Virginia variety, it provides a rugged, leathery sharpness that anchors compositions. Primarily a base note, it brings structural longevity and a masculine, earthy depth. In Gulf perfumery, it serves as a sophisticated bridge, grounding opulent accords of Taif rose or saffron, adding a modern, arid elegance that resonates with the desert landscape’s raw, majestic spirit.