Anchor Black
Eau de Parfum
Maison Alhambra
Note Profile
Aromatic Spices, Cold Spices, Fresh Spices, Gentle Spice, Soft Spices, Spice, Spices, Spicy Notes, Warm Spices
Warm spices
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.
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.
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.
Perfumers known for using Spicy include Pierre Montale , Christopher Sheldrake , Alberto Morillas , Bertrand Duchaufour , Jean-Claude Ellena , and Joséphine Catapano .
Chili
1
Pink Pepper
855
Sichuan Pepper
64
Pimiento
78
Pepper
657
Eugenol
Cinnamon
604
Cassia
3
Star Anise
61
Cubeb
Clove
260
Allspice
17
Nutmeg
421
Mondia Root
Grains Of Paradise
2
Cinnamon Leaf
5
Beta-Caryophyllene
Caraway
77
Turmeric
21
Mace
6
Ginger
504
Cumin
106
Fenugreek
7
Saffron
594
Anise
90
Fennel
17
Cardamom
793
Coriander
285
Bay Leaf
53
Pimento Leaf
4
A selection of reviewed perfumes where Spicy appears prominently.
Eau de Parfum
Maison Alhambra
Eau de Parfum
Thomas Kosmala
Eau de Parfum
Lattafa
Eau de Parfum
Mancera
Eau de Parfum
Montale
Eau de Parfum
Xerjoff
Eau de Parfum
Dossier
Eau de Parfum
Armaf
Eau de Parfum
Mancera
Extrait
Maison Crivelli