Wonder Rose
Eau de Parfum
Zara
Note Profile
Red Fruits in perfumery evokes the luscious, juicy, and tangy-sweet scent profile of a medley of ripe red berries such as strawberry, raspberry, cherry, and red currant. The accord is vibrant, playful, and adds a bright, mouthwatering character to fragrances. It is often used to impart a youthful and inviting fruity sweetness.
Red Fruits in perfumery delivers a vivid, juicy aroma reminiscent of ripe strawberries, raspberries, cherries, and red currants. The scent is tangy-sweet with a subtle tartness and a hint of green freshness, evolving from a bright, sparkling opening to a soft, candy-like drydown. It often carries nuances of jammy richness and a slight floral undertone.
Red Fruits is typically an accord created by perfumers using a blend of natural extracts and synthetic aroma chemicals. Key molecules such as ethyl maltol, frambinone, and aldehydes are combined to mimic the scent of various red berries, as direct extraction from the fruits is rarely feasible due to their low yield of aromatic compounds.
Perfumers use Red Fruits primarily in the top and heart notes to impart a fresh, sweet, and inviting character. It blends well with floral, gourmand, and musky notes, and is commonly found in modern fruity-floral and gourmand compositions. The accord helps to add vibrancy and a playful, approachable facet to both feminine and unisex fragrances.
Perfumers known for using Red Fruits include Clément Gavarry , Edouard Fléchier , Francis Kurkdjian , Honorine Blanc , Jean-Marc Chaillan , and Olivier Polge .
Fruity
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Red Fruits appears prominently.
Eau de Parfum
Zara
Eau de Parfum
Cuba Paris
Eau de Parfum
Kenzo
Extrait
Cave
Eau de Parfum
Juicy Couture
Eau de Parfum
RAVE
Eau de Parfum
Juicy Couture
Eau de Parfum
Carolina Herrera
Eau de Toilette
New Brand Parfums
Eau de Parfum
Taylor Swift