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    Olfactive families

    Fragrance groups by character — from fresh citrus to warm woody and oriental.

    FloralThe largest fragrance family — rose, jasmine, peony, lily, tuberose. From light, transparent bouquets to rich, sensual compositions.WoodyWarm, deep scents built on sandalwood, cedar, vetiver and patchouli. Often a base — adding longevity and character.FreshLight, clean and transparent compositions — greens, ozone, aquatic notes. Ideal for heat and everyday wear.CitrusBright, energising scents with bergamot, lemon, grapefruit and neroli. A sparkling opening — a summer and morning classic.FruityJuicy peach, pear, blackcurrant, apple and berry notes. Often paired with florals — playful and mouth-watering.SpicyWarming spices — pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, clove. They bring heat, bite and depth.SweetVanilla, caramel, tonka, honey and sugary accords. Cosy, enveloping scents close to gourmands.GourmandEdible scents — chocolate, coffee, almond, pastry. Warm, dessert-like — for autumn and winter.OrientalRich amber compositions with spices, resins, vanilla and balsams. Sensual, evening, sillage-heavy.GreenCut grass, leaves, galbanum and stems. Natural, invigorating, slightly bitter compositions.LeatherySmoky, refined scents of tanned leather — birch tar, suede, tobacco. Bold and elegant.PowderySoft, vintage scents with iris, violet, musk and heliotrope. Velvety and enveloping, like powder.AquaticCool marine and ozonic accords — salty breeze, seaweed, melon. Clean and refreshing.SmokyScents of smoke, incense, guaiac and charred wood. Atmospheric, meditative, full of character.ModernModern compositions on bright aroma-molecules — ambroxan, cashmeran, transparent musks. Clean, 'spacey', long-lasting.