Collection: Linaloe berry Fragrances

Linaloe berry carries a light, aromatic citrus scent of unusual gentleness. Sourced from the fruits of the Mexican linaloe tree and naturally rich in linalool, it opens with a soft, bergamot-like brightness that never turns acidic, folding almost immediately into smooth lavender-like and faintly woody-floral tones. The effect is rounded and soothing rather than zesty—citrus with the edges sanded away. As it develops, a clean, gently sweet freshness lingers, making it a graceful bridge between sparkling top notes and tender floral hearts. It pairs beautifully with lavender, neroli, light woods and musks, bringing a calm, almost meditative serenity to colognes and soft aromatic compositions alike.

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About Linaloe berry Fragrances

Linaloe berry, extracted from the seeds of Bursera glabrifolia — a tree native to the arid mountains of Mexico and Central America — yields an essential oil of remarkable elegance. Often called Mexican rosewood, linaloe berry oil is primarily composed of linalool, the same aromatic compound found in lavender and rosewood, giving it a beautifully complex character: softly floral, gently woody, with a rose-like sweetness underscored by a subtle citrus freshness. It has been used by indigenous peoples for centuries and was historically a major export from Mexico to European perfumers.

In perfumery, linaloe berry is treasured as a naturally sourced, multi-faceted ingredient that bridges floral and woody families with grace. Its rose-woody-citrus profile makes it a versatile heart and base note, contributing both floral sophistication and grounded warmth to compositions. Perfumers use it in rose-centric fragrances, fine floral bouquets, and woody orientals — wherever a natural, nuanced, slightly rosy-woody depth is desired. It blends harmoniously with jasmine, geranium, cedar, petitgrain, and neroli.

Fragrenza's Linaloe Berry collection brings the natural elegance of this Mexican treasure to a refined range of dupes inspired by fragrances where this beautiful ingredient shines. Floral, woody, and timelessly beautiful — at a price that makes luxury everyday.

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