Maplewood

Photo Maplewood :: fragrance ingredients

Maplewood, derived from the wood of maple trees, is celebrated for its unique and rich scent profile in perfumery. These trees, primarily from the genus Acer, are indigenous to Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America. In fragrance compositions, Maplewood imparts a warm, woody, and slightly sweet aroma. It's often associated with autumnal scents, bringing a sense of coziness and warmth to a fragrance blend. The use of Maplewood in perfumes is appreciated for its versatility. It complements various fragrance families and adds depth to both masculine and feminine scents. The woodsy, sweet note of Maplewood pairs exceptionally well with spicy and floral notes, adding complexity to the overall scent.

Natural or Synthetic?
Maplewood is utilized in its natural form because its unique scent profile is challenging to replicate synthetically. The extraction process involves distilling the oils from the wood, preserving its natural essence.



Fragrance Families Maplewood Most Commonly Found In



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Some Statistics on Maplewood



Note distribution of maplewood across all fragrances

Percentage of fragrances in our database (1651 Fragrances) that contain maplewood