Fruity
Fruity

Fruity

Note Profile

Natural 477 perfumes

Also Known As

Dark berries, dark fruits, Exotic Fruits, Fruit, fruity accents, fruity facets, Fruity Notes, fruity nuances, light fruits, Mediterranean Fruits, soft fruits, sweet berry facets, sweet fruits, synthetic fruits, Tropical Fruits

About

Non-citrus fruit notes

Scent Profile

Fruity notes encompass the aromas of non-citrus fruits such as apple, pear, peach, plum, and berries. They are typically sweet, juicy, and sometimes slightly tart, with nuances that can range from fresh and crisp to syrupy or jam-like. These notes often evolve from bright and mouthwatering in the opening to softer, more mellow undertones as the fragrance develops.

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 10%
Floral 10%
Fruity 85%
Green 10%
Sweet 30%
Warm 0%
Woody 0%
Earthy 0%
Animalic 0%
Fresh 15%

Origin

Fruity accords are usually created using a combination of natural extracts, such as fruit absolutes or infusions, and a wide range of synthetic aroma molecules that replicate the scent of fresh or cooked fruits. Many fruits do not yield essential oils through traditional extraction, so perfumers rely on molecules like aldehydes, lactones, and esters to construct these notes.

Usage in Perfumery

Perfumers use fruity notes primarily in the top and heart of compositions to impart freshness, vibrancy, and a sense of playful sweetness. They blend well with floral, gourmand, and woody notes, and are often used to modernize classic structures or add a juicy, approachable quality to a fragrance.

Notable Perfumers

Perfumers known for using Fruity include Pierre Montale , Christian Provenzano , Chris Maurice , Christian Carbonnel , Michel Almairac , and Alberto Morillas .

Varieties

Similar Notes

Common Accords

Perfumes featuring Fruity

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