Collection: Mulberry Fragrances

Mulberry brings the lush, jammy sweetness of dark berries crushed straight from the tree — a fantasy fruity note that is rounder than blackberry and softer than cassis. It opens juicy and mouthwatering, almost wine-like in its depth, then settles into a velvety, lightly tart sweetness with a syrupy warmth.

The note flourishes alongside rose and violet, deepens beautifully over patchouli, vanilla and musk, and adds plush colour to chypre and gourmand structures. Because it is a fantasy note, perfumers are free to tilt it brighter or darker as a composition demands. Its mood is opulent and romantic — ripe orchards at the end of summer, purple-stained fingers, abundance verging on decadence.

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About Mulberry Fragrances

Mulberry has been cultivated for thousands of years across Asia, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean — prized first for its role in silk production and later as a beloved fruit tree. The berries themselves range from deep crimson to near-black when ripe, offering a complex flavor profile that balances sweetness with a bright tartness and a slightly jammy, wine-like depth. In fragrance, mulberry is evoked through accord-building rather than direct extraction, as the fruit's volatile compounds are difficult to capture cleanly.

As a fragrance note, mulberry occupies a rich and appealing space in the dark fruit spectrum. It is sweeter and denser than blackcurrant, rounder than blackberry, with a slightly inky, jammy quality that lends sophistication to fruity compositions. Perfumers use it to add lush, opulent fruitiness to florals and gourmands, or to give berry-forward oriental and chypre compositions a modern, approachable sweetness. It pairs naturally with rose, patchouli, musk, and light woody bases, adding a sense of abundance and warmth without tipping into candy-like excess.

Mulberry fragrances feel ripe and sensual — evocative of late summer, warm evenings, and the pleasure of something deeply satisfying. They suit those drawn to fruity-floral blends with real depth and character. Fragrenza's mulberry collection captures this indulgent quality across a range of fragrance styles, offering inspired interpretations of some of the finest mulberry-note perfumes in the world, at prices that make luxury available to everyone.

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