Nectarine, a sweet and refreshing fruit, has gained popularity in the perfume industry for its delicate and fruity aroma. It is typically used in fruity and gourmand fragrances to add a touch of sweetness and freshness. Nectarine blends well with other fruits, such as peach, pear, and apricot, as well as floral notes like jasmine and rose. It can also be used to create a more gourmand scent when paired with vanilla, almond, and caramel.
Natural or Synthetic?
Nectarine cannot be extracted naturally from the plant. The fruit has a very low oil content, and the extraction process would be too expensive and labor-intensive to be commercially viable. Therefore, nectarine is always used in its synthetic form in perfumes. Synthetic nectarine is created using a process called retrosynthesis, which involves breaking down the molecule into its constituent parts and then reassembling it in a different order.
Fragrance Families Nectarine Most Commonly Found In
Show fragrances that contain Nectarine as a note