de Mandarine Ambrée
Eau de Toilette
Hermès
Note Profile
Passion Fruit
Tropical, tart-sweet fruit with green and musky facets
Passionfruit has a vibrant, tart-sweet aroma with pronounced tropical facets, blending juicy fruitiness with green, slightly acidic undertones. It also reveals subtle musky and creamy nuances as it dries down, lending complexity beyond its initial brightness. The scent can evoke both freshness and a soft, exotic warmth.
Passionfruit aroma in perfumery is typically recreated using aroma chemicals such as ethyl butyrate, gamma-undecalactone, and other esters, as the natural fruit yields little extractable oil. These compounds are blended to mimic the distinctive scent profile of the fresh fruit. Natural extracts are rare and not commonly used due to low yield and instability.
Perfumers use passionfruit primarily as a top or heart note to impart a lively, tropical character to compositions. It pairs well with other fruity notes, florals like jasmine or ylang-ylang, and green or musky accords to enhance its complexity. Passionfruit is often featured in modern fruity-floral and gourmand fragrances.
Perfumers known for using Passionfruit include Paolo Terenzi , Jérôme Epinette , Lorenzo Pazzaglia , Christian Provenzano , Ilias Ermenidis , and Jacques Polge .
Fruity
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Passionfruit appears prominently.
Eau de Toilette
Hermès
Eau de Parfum
Marks & Spencer
Eau de Parfum
Laboratorio Olfattivo
Eau de Toilette
Nina Ricci
Eau de Parfum
Salvatore Ferragamo
Eau de Parfum
Bvlgari
Eau de Parfum
Kenzo
Eau de Parfum
Zimaya
Eau de Parfum
Oros
Eau de Parfum
Kajal Perfumes Paris