Tayberry is a hybrid fruit, created from crossing a raspberry with a blackberry, and used in perfumery to bring a sweet, tangy, and slightly tart fruity note. Its scent profile combines the juicy brightness of raspberries with the deeper, earthier tones of blackberries, creating a rich and playful aroma. As a fragrance note, Tayberry adds a vibrant, fruity layer to perfumes, often used to evoke a sense of indulgence and freshness. Though relatively new to perfumery, it is favored for its ability to complement other fruity, floral, and green notes, and it is often included in gourmand and fruity fragrance families. Tayberry is typically synthetically produced for perfumery as natural extraction is not commercially viable.
Natural or Synthetic?
Tayberry is synthetically produced for perfumery because extracting the oil from the fruit is not commercially feasible. The synthetic form replicates the complex fruity aroma of Tayberry, offering a blend of sweet, tangy, and earthy berry notes. Natural extraction yields are too low and inefficient, making synthetic production the preferred method for capturing the essence of this hybrid fruit in fragrances.