Collection: Grapes Fragrances

Few fruits smell as cheerfully nostalgic in perfume as grapes. The note offers a fruity, sweet and aromatic character — juicy and nectarous, hovering somewhere between fresh table grapes and the candied, almost fizzy brightness of grape soda, depending on how it is rendered. It opens plump and mouth-watering, with a winey, faintly musky nuance recalling sun-warmed vineyards, then mellows into a soft, rounded fruitiness in the heart. Grape works beautifully with other fruits such as berries and plum, with rose — a classic pairing, since the two share aromatic chemistry — and with vanilla, amber and musks. The mood is playful and abundant: harvest sweetness with a wink of gourmandise.

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Curious about this note? Read our guide: Grapes in Perfumery: The Juicy, Wine-Kissed Note That Bridges Fruit and Elegance

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About Grapes Fragrances

Grapes have been cultivated by human civilisation for at least eight thousand years, originating in the South Caucasus and spreading rapidly across the Mediterranean world, where they became foundational to culture, religion, and daily life. The grape vine, Vitis vinifera, produces fruit of extraordinary diversity — from small, tart varieties used for wine to large, perfumed table grapes prized for their sweetness. The aroma of fresh grapes is a complex blend of fruity esters, subtle floral notes, and a distinctive winey fermentation character that has long been a source of fascination.

In perfumery, grape contributes a sweet, juicy fruitiness with an underlying winey, almost boozy richness that distinguishes it from cleaner berry or citrus notes. It has a slightly fermented warmth that becomes especially interesting when paired with woody or earthy base notes. Light Muscat or concord grape accords tend toward the floral and sweet, while darker grape notes lean into the more complex, vinous register. Grape notes appear in fruity florals, gourmands, and even some orientals, adding a convivial, generous character.

At Fragrenza, our grape collection brings together beautifully crafted dupe versions of fragrances where this beloved, joyful note plays a starring role. Whether sweet and playful or rich and vinous, explore the full range of grape-inspired perfumery at prices that invite genuine exploration.

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