Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
4 perfumes
Derived from the dried, hulled seeds of Piper nigrum, white pepper offers a refined, ethereal alternative to its black counterpart. Its olfactive profile is crisp, woody, and subtly floral, lacking the harsh bite of black pepper. Primarily a top-note, it provides a sophisticated, luminous opening that bridges citrus and spice. In the Gulf, it is prized for its ability to add a clean, modern edge to opulent compositions, perfectly balancing the dense, resinous warmth of oud and Taif rose.