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Pink Peppercorn

Description
Pink peppercorn, derived from the dried berries of the Schinus molle tree, is a spicy, slightly sweet note in perfumery. Known for its bright, fresh, and slightly fruity character, pink peppercorn adds a vibrant, peppery kick to fragrances. It is often used in oriental, floral, and woody compositions to bring warmth, complexity, and an intriguing, zesty edge.
Odor Profile
Pink peppercorn has a spicy, slightly citrusy aroma with sweet, fruity undertones. Its scent is fresh, lively, and slightly pungent, with hints of rose, berries, and a faint woody quality. The overall profile is bright, invigorating, and peppery, offering a dynamic burst of spice with a touch of sweetness. Pink peppercorn enhances fragrances by adding a bold, zesty element that creates an exciting contrast with other notes, giving perfumes a lively, modern edge.