Collection: Loganberry Fragrances

Few berry notes balance sweetness and tartness as gracefully as loganberry, a natural cross between the blackberry and the raspberry. In fragrance it opens vividly tangy and juicy, the bright bite of red fruit giving way to a darker, jammier ripeness reminiscent of summer preserves. Subtle green and winey nuances keep it from tipping into candied territory. The character is cheerful, mouthwatering and slightly wild, evoking bramble hedges at the height of the season. Loganberry pairs naturally with other red and dark fruits, with rose and violet, vanilla and soft musks, lending fruity-floral and gourmand compositions a vibrant, sun-ripened lusciousness.

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About Loganberry Fragrances

The loganberry is a remarkable hybrid fruit — a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry — developed in California in the late nineteenth century by horticulturist James Harvey Logan. Its flavor and aroma occupy a fascinating middle ground: the deep, jammy richness of blackberry meets the bright, tart vivacity of raspberry, producing a juicy, intensely fruity profile that is both familiar and distinctly unique. Loganberries are prized in culinary traditions for this complex tart-sweet balance.

In perfumery, the loganberry note brings a vibrant, juicy berry quality with more depth and complexity than either of its parent fruits alone. It carries natural tartness alongside jammy sweetness, making it a versatile building block in fruity florals, chypres, and gourmand compositions. Perfumers use loganberry to add a lively, fresh-picked berry energy to blends, often pairing it with violet leaf, rose, patchouli, blackcurrant bud, and light woods to create fragrances that feel both contemporary and richly fruity.

Fragrenza's Loganberry collection celebrates this vibrant, tart-sweet berry note in a dynamic range of dupes inspired by the best berry-forward fragrances in the world. Juicy, bright, and beautifully crafted — luxury fruit perfumery made accessible.

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