Collection: Bergamot Blossom Fragrances

Few notes capture the meeting point of citrus and white flowers as gracefully as bergamot blossom. Taken from the flowering bergamot tree rather than its fruit, the note opens with a luminous, green-tinged freshness — recognizably citric, yet softer and more floral than bergamot peel. As it develops, it reveals a delicate orange-blossom character: honeyed, lightly waxy petals with a clean, almost soapy radiance reminiscent of neroli. Its temperament is bright, airy and elegant, fresher than orange blossom and less bitter than the rind. Bergamot blossom pairs beautifully with citrus notes, neroli, jasmine, tea and white musks, and slips easily into colognes and fresh florals. It conjures the mood of a Mediterranean grove in spring — sunlit branches, white petals and a sea breeze.

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About Bergamot Blossom Fragrances

Bergamot Blossom captures one of nature's most delicate olfactory experiences: the flowering of the bergamot tree (Citrus bergamia) in early spring along the Calabrian coast of Italy. While the fruit's peel is harvested for its famous essential oil, the blossoms tell a softer, more intimate story. Like all citrus flowers, bergamot blossoms share a structural kinship with neroli — the celebrated flower of the bitter orange — but carry their own uniquely honeyed, citrus-tinged sweetness.

The olfactory profile of bergamot blossom is a study in delicacy: fresh and floral at its heart, with the characteristic citrus brightness of bergamot woven through a gauzy, slightly honeyed softness. Where bergamot peel is sharp and terpenic, the blossom is yielding and luminous — a white floral note with warmth and intimacy. It reads as refined and feminine without being heavy, making it a prized ingredient for spring and summer compositions, as well as light, airy skin-scent fragrances.

In perfumery, bergamot blossom is often used to add a whisper of floral naturalness to citrus or floral accords, bridging the gap between zesty top notes and deeper white-floral hearts. It pairs beautifully with musks, soft woods, and other citrus blossoms. Fragrenza's bergamot blossom collection features expertly composed dupes inspired by high-end niche and designer fragrances — capturing this rare, honeyed floral note with precision and care, at an accessible price.

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