Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
White pear offers a crisp, aqueous sweetness that feels less sugary than orchard fruits and more refined, characterized by a distinct watery crunch and a subtle, honeyed floral undertone. Belonging to the fruity olfactive family, it provides a clean, modern brightness that cuts through heavier compositions. It pairs naturally with white florals like jasmine or freesia to create a luminous, airy bouquet, or with cedarwood to ground its fleeting brightness. In the Gulf, this note is a sophisticated choice for high-heat climates, where its refreshing profile provides an immediate cooling effect. Arab perfumers often utilize white pear in contemporary mukhallats to soften the intensity of raw materials, offering a polished, dew-kissed opening that remains elegant and wearable during long, humid summer evenings.