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About Calamansi Fragrances

Calamansi — also spelled calamondin — is a small citrus hybrid (Citrus microcarpa) believed to have originated in the Philippines, where it remains the dominant everyday citrus fruit and a cornerstone of Filipino cuisine. A cross between a mandarin and a kumquat, calamansi produces tiny, thin-skinned fruits whose juice is extraordinarily bright and intensely sour-sweet, with a fragrance that combines elements of lime, tangerine, and kumquat into something uniquely its own. In perfumery, it represents a relatively recent addition to the citrus palette — one with distinctly tropical credentials.

The olfactory character of calamansi is vividly bright and tart: a sharp, tangy citrus top note with the juicy sweetness of mandarin beneath and a hint of the bitter zestiness of kumquat rind. It is more complex than standard lime, more sour than mandarin, and altogether more interesting than either — a tropical citrus note with real personality and brightness that projects with energy on first application and lingers with a gentle, warm fruitiness.

In perfumery, calamansi is used to add a distinctive tropical citrus freshness to compositions where standard lemon or lime might feel too familiar. It works beautifully as a top note in fresh florals, aquatics, and tropical orientals, and pairs naturally with coconut, tiare, and warm musks. At Fragrenza, we draw on the vibrant citrus traditions of Southeast Asia in our fresh and tropical collections, delivering genuinely inspired compositions at prices that make luxury fragrance accessible to all.

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