almond

almond

Oriental Family

General Note

Almond, with its rich, nutty, and subtly sweet profile, adds a comforting and creamy layer to fragrances, evoking warmth and sophistication.

Intensity

moderate

Longevity

long

Popularity

1 fragrances

Family

Oriental

About almond

Almond as a fragrance note is cherished for its warm, nutty, and delicately sweet essence, often bringing a comforting and creamy dimension to a perfume's composition. This oriental note is versatile, capable of adding depth and richness to both gourmand and floral fragrances. Its olfactory profile is not just limited to the sweet and marzipan-like qualities; when combined with other notes, almond can also unveil woody, fruity, or even bitter facets, making it a complex and multifaceted ingredient in the perfumer's palette. In perfumery, almond is celebrated for its ability to blend seamlessly with a wide range of notes, from vanilla and sandalwood to rose and jasmine, creating compositions that range from deeply comforting and soothing to elegantly sophisticated.

Natural Sources

  • •Expression of bitter almond essential oil
  • •Chemical synthesis to recreate the almond aroma

Synthetic Alternatives

Benzaldehyde, Amygdalin

Perfumer's Tips

In perfumery, almond is often used as a middle note to provide a creamy, nutty backbone that enriches the fragrance's heart. It is best used sparingly to avoid overpowering the composition and is often balanced with sweet or floral top notes and a warm base. Almond's versatility makes it a valuable note for adding depth and warmth, enhancing the longevity and complexity of the fragrance.

Fragrances Featuring almond