Collection: Cork Fragrances

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About Cork Fragrances

Cork — the spongy, water-resistant bark harvested from the cork oak tree (Quercus suber) native to the western Mediterranean, particularly Portugal and Spain — is one of the most distinctive and evocative natural materials in the world. Centuries of association with wine and aged spirits have imbued cork with a deeply romantic, sensory identity: the scent of a pulled wine bottle, a cellar floor, a rare bottle finally opened.


As a fragrance note, cork is woody, slightly earthy, and cool — with a dry mineral-bark character that is simultaneously organic and austere. It carries subtle nuances of forest floor and aged wood alongside a faint, almost waxy minerality that gives it quiet elegance. It is not a loud note, but rather a textural one — adding depth, complexity, and an unmistakable sense of place to the compositions it inhabits.


In perfumery, cork is used in woody, chypre, and terroir-inspired compositions where a sense of natural material and earthy authenticity is desired. It pairs beautifully with leather, oakmoss, dry woods, and light resins. At Fragrenza, our cork-featured fragrances bring the quiet sophistication of this remarkable natural material to life in high-quality dupe perfumes inspired by the world's finest houses.

Amarena Cherry

Obsessed with cherry? If you want to really amp up the cherry scent, this Tom Ford Lost Cherry dupe will give Lost Cherry a run for its money. Black cherry, cherry syrup, and cherry liqueur all mingle together for an indulgent cherry overdose that’s complemented by notes of almond, tonka bean, Turkish rose, and jasmine sambac.

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