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Champagne
Description
Champagne, inspired by the sparkling wine renowned for its effervescence, is a bright, sparkling note in perfumery. Known for its light, fruity, and slightly yeasty character, champagne adds a celebratory, luxurious, and fresh quality to fragrances. It is often used in gourmand, floral, and citrus compositions to evoke a sense of effervescence, joy, and sophistication.
Odor Profile
Champagne has a crisp, effervescent aroma with fruity, citrusy, and slightly floral undertones. Its scent is light, sparkling, and airy, with hints of apple, pear, and a subtle yeastiness that evokes the bubbles of sparkling wine. The overall profile is fresh, lively, and luxurious, capturing the sensation of celebration and indulgence. Champagne enhances fragrances with a sparkling, dynamic quality that feels vibrant, festive, and elegant.