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Nectarine
Description
Nectarine, derived from the juicy, sweet fruit of the Prunus persica tree, is a bright, fruity note in perfumery. Known for its smooth, slightly tangy, and sweet character, nectarine adds a fresh, lively burst of fruity sweetness to fragrances. It is often used in fruity, floral, and gourmand compositions, bringing a playful and refreshing element to perfumes.
Odor Profile
Nectarine has a sweet, juicy aroma with slightly tangy, citrus-like undertones. Its scent is fresh, bright, and uplifting, with subtle hints of peach and a soft floral quality. The overall profile is smooth, succulent, and vibrant, evoking the sensation of biting into a ripe, sun-kissed nectarine. Nectarine enhances fragrances by adding a fresh, juicy sweetness that feels both refreshing and indulgent.