Forest Fruits

Photo Forest Fruits :: fragrance ingredients

Forest Fruits in perfumery refers to a blend of various fruit scents typically found in a forest setting, such as berries (blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blueberries). This blend creates a rich, juicy, and sweet aroma with subtle tart undertones. It's known for evoking the lushness of a forest and the bounty of nature. Historically, the concept of blending multiple fruit scents to create a harmonious and complex fragrance profile has been used in various cultures. In modern perfumery, Forest Fruits is a popular choice for adding a natural, fruity, and slightly wild character to fragrances. This note is often associated with freedom, youthfulness, and vitality. In fragrances, Forest Fruits is used to create a sense of sweetness and juiciness, often found in fruity, gourmand, or fresh fragrance families. It adds depth and a vibrant burst of natural freshness, making it suitable for lively, energetic scents. The note is versatile and can be combined with floral, woody, and spicy notes to create unique and dynamic fragrance compositions.

Natural or Synthetic?
Natural extraction of oils from each of the forest fruits for use in perfumery is impractical due to the complex blend and the diverse nature of the fruits. Therefore, the Forest Fruits scent is typically achieved through synthetic means, combining various aroma chemicals to replicate the juicy, sweet, and tart characteristics of forest berries.



Fragrance Families Forest Fruits Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Forest Fruits



Note distribution of forest fruits across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (2134 Fragrances) that contain forest fruits