Collection: Mirabelle Fragrances

The perfume note of mirabelle unfolds with the honeyed charm of the small golden plum cherished in Lorraine. On opening it is juicy and sweet, a sunlit fruitiness somewhere between yellow plum and apricot, often rendered in the lab with a fresh, dewy, almost aquatic sparkle — an effect frequently attributed to watery-fruity synthetics such as Calone, popularised in the 1990s. That marriage of nectar and water keeps the note from feeling jammy: it stays light, translucent and thirst-quenching as it develops. Mirabelle pairs beautifully with white florals, crisp greens, musks and gentle woods, bringing a smiling, orchard-in-late-summer mood — ripe fruit warmed by the last of the season's sun.

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About Mirabelle Fragrances

The mirabelle is a small, golden-yellow stone fruit belonging to the plum family (Prunus domestica subsp. syriaca), cultivated primarily in the Lorraine region of northeastern France. Prized for its extraordinary sweetness and delicate flavour — honeyed and slightly floral, with the characteristic roundness of a ripe plum and none of the tartness — mirabelle is considered one of the finest stone fruits in European culinary tradition. The Lorraine harvest is celebrated annually, and the fruit lends its name to a regional eau-de-vie of considerable repute.

As a fragrance note, mirabelle is among the most refined and elegant of stone fruits. Unlike the rich, jammy darkness of prune or the sharpness of cherry, mirabelle is golden and delicate — a honeyed, lightly floral fruitiness with a soft, velvety texture on the skin. It adds a luminous sweetness to compositions without weight or heaviness, functioning beautifully as a top-to-heart note that bridges the citrus and floral families with warmth and grace. Perfumers pair it with white rose, peach, apricot, ylang ylang, and soft musks to create compositions that feel refined and genuinely feminine.

Mirabelle fragrances are elegantly sweet and deeply appealing — suited to those who appreciate the sophistication of fruit-forward perfumery done with restraint and taste. They feel like the scent of summer at its most golden. Fragrenza's mirabelle collection captures this delicate beauty across a handpicked range of fragrance inspirations, bringing the luxury of fine French fruity-floral perfumery to an accessible price point.

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