Collection: Champagne Fragrances

The perfume note of champagne unfolds with an effervescent burst that perfumers build from aldehydes, citrus, fruits and a touch of spice — a sparkling, fizzy note rather than a literal extraction. On opening it tingles like cold bubbles on the tongue: bright, airy and slightly yeasty, with nuances of white grape, crisp apple and toasted brioche underneath. As it develops, the fizz settles into a dry, elegant fruitiness with a faint vinous warmth.

Champagne accords lift fruity-floral and chypre compositions, pairing beautifully with rose, peach, blackcurrant and ambery woods. The mood is unmistakably celebratory — polished, flirtatious and golden, the olfactory equivalent of a raised glass.

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About Champagne Fragrances

Champagne, the iconic sparkling wine of France's Champagne region, has long been synonymous with celebration, luxury, and effervescent joy. Made primarily from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes through a meticulous second fermentation process, the drink produces its distinctive fine bubbles along with a complex aromatic signature — crisp citrus, toasted brioche, green apple, almond, and a bracing mineral freshness that lingers on the palate.

In perfumery, the champagne note captures this festive effervescence rather than simply mimicking the liquid itself. Perfumers use a combination of citrus accords — often bergamot, lemon, and grapefruit — alongside subtle yeasty or bready facets and a light floral brightness to recreate the sensation of a just-poured glass. The result is a sparkling, buoyant opening that adds immediate vivacity and a sense of occasion to a fragrance. It pairs beautifully with rose, white musks, and fresh woods in celebratory compositions.

Fragrenza's champagne collection honours the joy and sophistication associated with this beloved note. Whether you're seeking a fragrance for a special occasion or simply love that signature effervescent sparkle, our dupes inspired by luxury originals deliver the experience at an accessible price — no occasion required.

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