Daisy Love
Eau de Toilette
Marc Jacobs
Note Profile
Cloudberry has a tart, sweet, and slightly musky aroma, reminiscent of a cross between raspberry and apricot with a honeyed undertone. In perfumery, it imparts a bright, juicy fruitiness with subtle floral and herbal nuances. Its scent is often described as fresh, wild, and evocative of northern landscapes.
Cloudberry presents a tart, sweet, and slightly musky aroma, combining facets of raspberry, apricot, and a gentle honeyed undertone. Its scent evolves from a bright, juicy fruitiness to reveal subtle floral and herbal nuances, evoking the freshness of wild northern landscapes. The overall impression is both vibrant and softly rounded, with a lingering natural sweetness.
Cloudberry is a rare fruit native to northern regions such as Scandinavia, Canada, and Russia. In perfumery, its scent is typically recreated using natural isolates and synthetic molecules, as direct extraction from the fruit yields little aromatic material. This approach allows perfumers to capture the fruit's distinctive character without relying on scarce natural resources.
Perfumers use cloudberry primarily as a top or heart note to introduce a fresh, juicy fruitiness to compositions. It blends well with other fruity, floral, and green notes, and can add brightness to gourmand or woody accords. Its unique profile is valued for creating modern, nature-inspired fragrances with a subtle wildness.
Fruity
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Cloudberry appears prominently.