Collection: Blackberry leaf Fragrances

The perfume note of blackberry leaf captures the bramble rather than the berry — the green, tangled, lightly thorny world surrounding the fruit. It smells crisply vegetal on opening: crushed leaves, sappy stems and a dewy tartness that hints at unripe fruit without any of its sugar. A subtle herbal bitterness and a fresh, almost minty coolness give the note its bite, and as it settles it leaves behind a soft, mossy greenness. Perfumers use it to bring naturalism and restraint to fruity compositions, cutting through sweetness the way lemon cuts through cream. It pairs beautifully with cassis, violet leaf, fig leaf, green tea and light, transparent musks.

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About Blackberry leaf Fragrances

Blackberry leaf is harvested from the wild Rubus fruticosus bramble, a thorny scrambling shrub native to Europe and western Asia, naturalised across temperate regions worldwide. Long valued in herbal medicine for its astringent, tannin-rich properties, the leaf carries a distinct aromatic character quite different from the fruit it shelters — green, slightly sharp, and fresh with a faintly vegetal, woody edge. In perfumery, blackberry leaf is typically recreated through a carefully constructed aromatic accord rather than direct extraction.

As a fragrance note, blackberry leaf is green, slightly astringent, herbal, and fresh — one of the classic green accords in contemporary perfumery. It belongs to the green and chypre fragrance families, where it acts as a crisp, invigorating top or heart note. It pairs beautifully with blackcurrant bud, violet, galbanum, blackberry fruit, fresh woods, vetiver, and crisp white musks. Its sharp, green quality is frequently used to add authenticity and naturalism to berry-forward compositions, grounding sweeter fruit notes with an honest botanical edge.

Blackberry leaf is a staple ingredient in perfumery for those seeking green, fresh, and genuinely nature-inspired compositions. At Fragrenza, we incorporate this authentic botanical note into our collections, using it to bring depth and credibility to our expertly crafted fragrance dupes — high-quality scent experiences at prices that make luxury accessible.

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