Oriental

Fragrances typically belong to one of nine fragrance families: Aromatic, Citrus, Floral, Fresh, Fruity, Gourmand, Green, Oriental and Woody. An Oriental fragrance is defined by its predominantly spicy character which is due to it containing spicy, peppery and notes exotic to North America. From peppercorns and cloves to vanilla, cinnamon and oud. Increasingly, there is overlap between the families of scent. Many modern-day perfumes, for example may contain ingredients or notes that allow them to be classified within more than one fragrance family: For instance, there are fresh-floral perfumes, aromatic-citrus toilettes and floral-oriental (sometimes called floriental) scents. Some notable oriental scents include Yves Saint Laurant Opium, Aramis Havana and Calvin Klein Obsession.

Other Oriental Perfumes

Tom Ford, Noir EDP

Peppery, spicy, rich: this is tall, dark and handsome distilled. Blackness yes, but this scent also captures the nuances of the night. Top notes meld…

Diptyque, Volutes EDT

Inspired by exotic worldly travels of bygone times, this is one sexy scent with its tobacco, honey and dried fruit notes; pink pepper, cinnamon and…
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