Spicy
Spicy

Spicy

Note Profile

Natural 235 perfumes

Also Known As

Aromatic Spices, Cold Spices, Fresh Spices, Gentle Spice, Soft Spices, Spice, Spices, Spicy Notes, Warm Spices

About

Warm spices

Scent Profile

Spicy notes encompass a range of warm, piquant aromas such as cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, pepper, and cardamom. These notes can be dry, sweet, or hot, and often impart a lively, stimulating character that evolves into a lingering warmth. Their complexity can include woody, resinous, or even slightly sweet undertones depending on the specific spice used.

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

Origin

Spicy notes are derived from natural plant materials including seeds, barks, roots, and dried fruits, as well as through synthetic molecules that replicate or enhance natural spice aromas. Extraction methods vary, with essential oils obtained via steam distillation and some spicy accords created through blending or synthesis in the laboratory.

Usage in Perfumery

Perfumers use spicy notes primarily in the heart and base of compositions to add warmth, depth, and complexity. They blend well with woody, oriental, floral, and gourmand accords, and are often used to create both classic and modern fragrances with a distinctive, memorable signature.

Notable Perfumers

Perfumers known for using Spicy include Pierre Montale , Christopher Sheldrake , Alberto Morillas , Bertrand Duchaufour , Jean-Claude Ellena , and Joséphine Catapano .

Varieties

Similar Notes

Common Accords

Perfumes featuring Spicy

A selection of reviewed perfumes where Spicy appears prominently.

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