Collection: Applejack Fragrances

Applejack brings a warming, spirited twist to the familiar apple note, inspired by the traditional American apple brandy of the same name. It smells of ripe orchard fruit steeped in alcohol — juicy, slightly caramelised apple wrapped in a boozy glow, with hints of oak barrel, cider spice and brown sugar. The opening is bright and fruity; as it develops, the note grows rounder and warmer, taking on a mellow, liqueur-like depth. Its character is convivial, autumnal and quietly indulgent. Applejack pairs naturally with cinnamon, vanilla, tonka bean, oak and amber, evoking harvest evenings, copper stills and a glass shared beside the fire.

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About Applejack Fragrances

Applejack is America's oldest distilled spirit, with roots in the colonial orchards of New England where hard apple cider was concentrated by freeze distillation — a uniquely American process called jacking — to produce a potent, warmly aromatic apple brandy. Celebrated by early American settlers and farmers, Applejack carries a character that is distinctly of its land: the warmth of American oak barrels, the sweetness of heritage apple varieties, and the gentle fire of concentrated spirit.



As a fragrance note, Applejack translates this American heritage into an olfactory character that is warm, fruity, and spirit-kissed. Its profile blends the crisp-sweet character of ripe apple with the warmth of aged spirit and a faint woody-vanilla undertone from barrel aging. It is warmer and more complex than simple apple — the spirit adds a depth and grown-up sophistication that elevates it into the boozy-fruity territory beloved in modern oriental and gourmand perfumery. It pairs beautifully with cinnamon, vanilla, warm woods, and dried fruits.



Fragrenza's collection includes fragrances where warm, spirit-kissed fruit accords like Applejack play a starring role. Our high-quality dupes of oriental and gourmand perfumes bring this warmly comforting, distinctly American character to your fragrance wardrobe at genuinely accessible prices.

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