Collection: Geosmin Fragrances

The perfume note of Geosmin unveils an earthy, intriguing aroma that encapsulates the scent of a fresh rain shower falling on dry soil. It opens with a raw, mineral scent, reminiscent of damp earth after a rainfall, offering an aroma that's both grounding and revitalizing. This initial earthy note is followed by a subtle dampness, reflecting the sensation of rain-soaked leaves and wet soil. As the scent matures, it reveals a hint of woody complexity, evoking images of a forest cleansed by rain. The Geosmin note infuses fragrances with a sense of nature's power and serene calm, its scent capturing the evocative essence of petrichor, the scent of the first rain.

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Geranium in perfumery refers primarily to Pelargonium graveolens and its relatives — a genus native to South Africa and the Cape region, cultivated widely in Réunion, Egypt, Morocco, and China for the distillation of geranium essential oil. Despite the name, these plants are botanically pelargoniums rather than true geraniums. The oil they yield is among the most versatile in the perfumer's palette: a rosy-green, slightly minty, fresh-floral scent with natural sweetness and a clean, herbaceous sparkle.

In fragrance, geranium is celebrated as a bridge note — it softens the sharpness of citrus, adds green life to rose accords, and tempers the heaviness of oriental bases. Its primary aromatic components, geraniol and citronellol, overlap significantly with rose oil, making it a classic and affordable substitute or complement. Geranium appears across a vast range of fragrance families: fougères, chypres, fresh aquatics, and classic florals all benefit from its balancing, slightly rosy-green presence. It is also used in masculine compositions to add clean, slightly herbal freshness.

Fragrenza's Geranium collection showcases this endlessly useful note in fine fragrance interpretations spanning classic florals, green chypres, and fresh contemporaries. Discover the rosy-clean elegance of geranium in premium-quality dupes at accessible prices.

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