Collection: Snowdrops Fragrances

Snowdrops bring the first breath of spring to a composition — a cool, fresh fantasy floral inspired by the tiny white blossoms that push through late-winter frost. Since the real flower yields no usable extract, perfumers recreate its imagined scent: a crystalline, dewy floralcy with green sap, a whisper of muguet-like sweetness and an almost icy transparency. The note opens chilled and delicate, then warms slightly into a tender, watery-floral softness that never becomes heavy. Its character is innocent, hopeful and pristine. Snowdrops pair gracefully with lily-of-the-valley, violet leaf, frosted greens, light musks and airy woods, lending early-season freshness to floral bouquets. The mood is quietly optimistic — thawing earth, pale sunlight and winter's gentle end.

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About Snowdrops Fragrances

Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) are among the most moving flowers in nature — tiny, white, and brave, they push through frozen soil to bloom in the coldest weeks of late winter, long before any other flower dares show itself. Their delicate, nodding white heads carry a fragrance that is as subtle as it is unforgettable: cool and clean, with a faint honeyed sweetness, a green freshness from the stem, and a gentle floral warmth that feels like the first promise of spring.



As a perfumery note, snowdrop sits in a rare category — genuinely cold-feeling yet floral, minimalist yet moving. It shares qualities with lily of the valley and white musks while maintaining its own distinctive icy-fresh character. Perfumers use snowdrop to bring lightness, delicacy, and a sense of seasonal awakening to compositions. It pairs beautifully with clean musks, green notes, and the softest white florals, creating fragrances that feel like winter releasing its grip on the world.



A snowdrop fragrance is for those who find beauty in the quiet and the understated. At Fragrenza, our snowdrops collection brings you the most exquisite dupes of perfumes that have captured this rare, cold-beautiful floral — delicate, hopeful, and completely lovely.

Amarena Cherry

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Galanthus nivalis

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