Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Wild Lemon offers a sharp, sun-drenched brightness that feels more rugged and herbaceous than the polished sweetness of standard citrus. Belonging to the hesperidic family, this note captures the raw, zest-heavy essence of the fruit, complete with a slightly bitter, green rind undertone and a crisp, clean acidity. It pairs naturally with aromatic herbs like rosemary or mint to extend its freshness, and serves as a vital top note to cut through the density of heavy resins. In the context of the Gulf, Wild Lemon is an essential companion for the sweltering summer months, providing an immediate, cooling relief when layered over lighter musks. It is frequently employed by regional houses to modernize traditional mukhallats, adding a vibrant, sparkling opening that balances the deep, earthy warmth of aged oud.