Collection: Brazil nut Fragrances

Brazil nut brings a dense, creamy nuttiness to perfumery — richer, oilier and quieter than almond or hazelnut. The note opens smooth and buttery, its milky sweetness underscored by a faintly earthy, woody depth that nods to the towering Amazonian tree from which the seed comes. As it develops, the butteriness takes on a lightly toasted character, settling into a warm, skin-hugging softness with an almost sandalwood-like creaminess. Its temperament is mellow and grounding rather than sugary, which makes it an elegant addition to gourmand and woody compositions: it blends seamlessly with coconut, cacao, vanilla, tonka bean, smooth woods and musks. Brazil nut lends fragrances an enveloping, quietly luxurious mood — cashmere rendered in scent.

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About Brazil nut Fragrances

Brazil nut originates from the towering Bertholletia excelsa trees of the Amazon basin, one of the most majestic trees in the South American rainforest. The nut itself has been harvested by indigenous communities for centuries, prized for its rich nutritional density and distinctly indulgent flavour. As a fragrance ingredient, it is sourced through cold-pressing or solvent extraction, capturing the essence of the nut's lush, fatty interior.

In perfumery, Brazil nut unfolds as a warm, creamy, and deeply nourishing note with a subtly earthy, tropical character. It sits comfortably within the gourmand and oriental fragrance families, where it lends a velvety richness that feels both exotic and comforting. Its slightly sweet, buttery quality makes it an exceptional partner for vanilla, coconut, tonka bean, sandalwood, and tropical florals, adding substance and smoothness to the heart or base of a composition.

Brazil nut is a prized ingredient for perfumers seeking to evoke warmth, abundance, and a sense of lush, sun-drenched tropics. At Fragrenza, we celebrate this ingredient in our collections, allowing you to experience its indulgent depth through our high-quality fragrance dupes — crafted to deliver a premium olfactory experience at an accessible price.

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Bertholletia excelsa

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