Collection: Peach Leaf Fragrances

Peach leaf is the green, shaded counterpart to one of perfumery's most beloved fruits. Where peach itself is all velvety, lactonic sweetness, the leaf opens crisp and verdant, with the sappy bite of freshly crushed foliage. As it settles, a subtle bitter-almond nuance emerges — a natural facet of the leaves — alongside the faintest suggestion of fuzzy peach skin, keeping the note delicately tied to its fruit.

The character is fresh, lightly bitter and quietly elegant, more botanical than dessert-like. Peach leaf brings realism and lift to fruity-floral compositions, tempers sweet stone-fruit accords and pairs gracefully with rose, osmanthus, green tea and light musks. It evokes the cool hush of an orchard canopy in early summer.

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About Peach Leaf Fragrances

Peach leaf is one of perfumery's more distinctive green notes — botanical, slightly bitter, and unmistakably fresh in a way that the fruit itself is not. The leaves of Prunus persica carry an aromatic profile rich in cyanogenic compounds that give them a faintly almond-like, bitter-green character alongside the expected leafy freshness. When crushed, they release a sharp, verdant scent with an underlying astringency that perfumers have long found valuable as a textural counterpoint to the sweetness of stone fruit.

As a fragrance note, peach leaf occupies territory between the clean sharpness of violet leaf and the more restrained herbaceous quality of tomato leaf. It is green and fresh, but carries a botanical depth — a sense of the living plant rather than an abstract freshness. The slight bitterness acts as a natural foil to overly sweet compositions, lending balance and a naturalistic edge that feels modern and sophisticated. There is also a faint, almost medicinal quality that reads as clean rather than clinical in the right context.

In perfumery, peach leaf is used to add complexity and a grounded, botanical dimension to fruity compositions, preventing them from reading as purely confected or one-dimensional. It pairs well with watery florals, green chypres, and crisp aromatic accords. Fragrenza's peach leaf collection celebrates this underappreciated note through artfully blended fragrance dupes that honor the full botanical complexity of this unique ingredient.

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