Collection: Blueberry Fragrances

The perfume note of blueberry offers a plump, juicy sweetness quite unlike the sharper red berries. It opens with a sugared, jam-like fruitiness — warm muffins and simmering compote — yet keeps a cool, slightly tart wild edge that recalls berries picked in northern forests, complete with a whisper of green leaf and damp woodland air. As it develops, the note turns smoother and muskier, melting gently into the base rather than fading abruptly. Blueberry pairs delightfully with vanilla, violet, musk and soft woods in gourmand settings, or with pine and moss for a forest-floor effect, and it almost always lends a playful, faintly nostalgic mood to the fragrances it touches.

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Curious about this note? Read our guide: Blueberry in Perfumery: The Soft Fruity Note That Lifts Modern Fragrance

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About Blueberry Fragrances

Blueberry is one of the most beloved fruits of the temperate world, native to North America and widely cultivated across Europe and Asia. The small, deep-blue Vaccinium berries are celebrated not only for their rich antioxidant content but also for their unmistakably sweet, jammy aroma with subtle earthy and slightly tart undertones. In perfumery, the blueberry note is typically recreated through skilful blending of aromatic molecules that faithfully capture the fruit's warm, inviting character.

As a fragrance note, blueberry is sweet, rounded, and lusciously fruity with a gentle jammy depth and a faintly earthy undertone that keeps it from being one-dimensionally sweet. It belongs to the fruity and gourmand fragrance families, where it is prized for its approachable warmth and feel-good character. It pairs beautifully with vanilla, musk, patchouli, violet, rose, praline, and other dark or red berry notes. In the top or heart of a fragrance, blueberry brings an immediate sense of warmth and indulgence that makes compositions feel instantly wearable and inviting.

Blueberry has become a cornerstone of the contemporary fruity-gourmand genre, beloved for its universally appealing, comforting sweetness. At Fragrenza, we celebrate this much-loved note across our collections, crafting high-quality fragrance dupes that bring its irresistible warmth to your everyday — at a price everyone can enjoy.

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