Forest Fruits
Note Profile
About
Forest Fruits is a mixed wild-berry note capturing the scent of berries growing in woodland or forest environments. In perfumery it typically blends facets of blackberry, raspberry, blueberry and similar fruits, combining juicy sweetness with tangy, slightly dark nuances. It is used to evoke a natural, lush berry impression rather than a single specific fruit.
Scent Profile
The Forest Fruits note smells like a juicy, sweet-tart bouquet of wild berries, with prominent blackberry, raspberry and blueberry facets. It has a vibrant, slightly jammy sweetness balanced by refreshing acidity and a subtle green or woody undertone that suggests berries ripening in the undergrowth. Depending on the formula it can lean brighter and fresher or darker and more compote-like, often with hints of red currant or bramble for added complexity.
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Origin
Forest Fruits does not correspond to a single natural extract but to an accord built by perfumers using aroma chemicals, berry absolutes, and flavor-fragrance bases representing wild berries. Typical components may include synthetics that mimic blackberry, raspberry ketone facets, blackcurrant-like notes, and lactonic or fruity esters for juiciness. The name is inspired by culinary and beverage usage where “fruits of the forest” denotes mixed wild berries such as blackberries, raspberries, blueberries and sloes.
Usage in Perfumery
Perfumers use Forest Fruits primarily in the top and heart of compositions to provide an immediate juicy, playful and colorful impact. It is common in modern fruity florals, gourmands and youth-oriented fragrances, where it pairs well with notes like vanilla, rose, peony, musk and woods to suggest berry desserts or berry-laced cocktails. It can also add depth to red-fruit or berry themes in niche compositions, reinforcing a wild, natural atmosphere when combined with green, woody or earthy notes like forest floor, moss or cedar.
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Perfumes featuring Forest Fruits
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