Collection: Avocado Fragrances

In perfumery, avocado is a rare and quietly fascinating note with an oily, green vegetal scent. It opens soft and leafy, like the flesh of the fruit just cut — mild, faintly nutty greenness wrapped in a smooth, buttery richness that gives the note its signature creaminess. There is no sweetness or acidity here; instead, the development stays velvety and fatty-green, lending compositions a skin-like, almost balm-textured smoothness. Because of this discreet character it is not frequently used, appearing mostly as a supporting nuance. Avocado pairs gracefully with fig leaf, coconut, green tea, soft woods and milky musks, deepening green and tropical compositions with its gentle, unctuous calm.

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About Avocado Fragrances

The avocado — Persea americana — has its origins in south-central Mexico, where it has been cultivated for at least 5,000 years. Long prized by Mesoamerican civilizations for its uniquely rich, buttery flesh, the avocado is botanically a large berry and culinarily unlike almost any other fruit: low in sugar, high in fat, and possessed of a flavor that is simultaneously creamy, slightly green, and faintly tropical.



As a fragrance note, Avocado translates this unusual sensory profile into the olfactory realm with surprising elegance. Its scent is soft and enveloping — creamy and slightly fatty, with a gentle green character and a faint tropical undercurrent. Unlike sharper green notes, Avocado is quiet and rounded, adding a smooth, velvety richness to compositions without dominating them. It works particularly well in green-floral and fresh-tropical blends, lending a natural, skin-close softness that feels modern and wearable.



Fragrenza incorporates Avocado's lush, creamy character into fragrances that celebrate understated green luxury. These are soft, approachable scents with genuine depth — and our commitment to quality means you get the same richness as high-end niche perfumes at a fraction of the cost.

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