Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
White Bergamot offers a more ethereal, floral-leaning interpretation of the classic citrus staple, characterized by a crisp, sparkling acidity softened by delicate hints of neroli and green tea. Belonging to the Hesperidic family, this note provides a sophisticated, luminous opening that feels less sharp than traditional bergamot. It pairs beautifully with white florals like jasmine or orange blossom, creating a seamless transition from a bright top note to a creamy, elegant heart. In the context of Gulf perfumery, this note is a masterstroke for high-heat climates; its airy, clean profile cuts through the humidity of coastal summers, providing a refreshing contrast when layered alongside heavier, resinous bases like amber or subtle touches of oud. It is the ideal choice for daytime elegance, offering a polished, modern scent profile that remains vibrant under the intense desert sun.