prosecco

prosecco

Floral Family

General Note

Prosecco, a sparkling and effervescent fragrance note, captures the essence of the celebrated Italian wine, adding a festive and joyful dimension to perfumes.

Intensity

light

Longevity

short

Popularity

1 fragrances

Family

Floral

About prosecco

Prosecco as a fragrance note is as effervescent and inviting as the drink it's named after. It brings a sparkling, slightly fruity, and fresh dimension to perfumery, reminiscent of the bubbly, light, and airy qualities of its namesake Italian white wine. This note is often used to inject a sense of celebration and brightness into a fragrance, making it particularly popular in compositions that aim to evoke joy, elegance, and sophistication. Its olfactory profile can range from sweet and fruity to floral and slightly green, depending on the accompanying notes. Prosecco adds a unique twist to fragrances, providing an uplifting and refreshing effect that can lighten heavier base notes and blend harmoniously with floral and citrus elements, making it a versatile choice for perfumers seeking to create dynamic and memorable scents.

Natural Sources

  • •Synthetic recreation due to the complexity of capturing the essence of a sparkling beverage

Synthetic Alternatives

Ethyl butyrate, Isoamyl acetate, Linalool, Ethyl hexanoate

Perfumer's Tips

When using Prosecco as a note in perfume compositions, it's best to introduce it as a top or middle note to capitalize on its fresh and sparkling characteristics. It can serve as an excellent opener in a fragrance, setting a lively and joyful tone that can be rounded out with deeper or more complex notes.

Fragrances Featuring prosecco