Collection: Soursop Fragrances

Soursop brings the lush extravagance of the tropics to a composition: this large, spiny fruit, also known as guanábana, yields a scent at once creamy and tangy, weaving pineapple, banana and citrus impressions through a milky, custard-like softness. The note opens juicy and bright, with a sharp-sweet acidity that recalls passion fruit; as it develops, smoother lactonic and faintly floral facets emerge, giving it a velvety tropical roundness. Its character is exotic, mouthwatering and sunny without tipping into syrup. Soursop pairs beautifully with coconut, tiare, ylang-ylang and other white flowers, with mango and guava in fruity blends, and with light musks. It conjures beach markets, humid orchards and barefoot summer ease.

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About Soursop Fragrances

Soursop — known as guanabana across Latin America — is one of the tropical fruit world's most extraordinary treasures. Native to the Caribbean and Central America, the fruit of Annona muricata is a study in delicious contradiction: its exterior is rough and spiky, while the interior yields a creamy, white custard-flesh with a flavour that blends pineapple, banana, strawberry, and coconut in one impossibly lush mouthful. The scent follows suit — exotic, sweet-tart, and almost creamy.



As a fragrance note, soursop brings a distinctly tropical, gourmand-adjacent quality that feels fresh rather than heavy. Perfumers deploy it to evoke sun-drenched island living — where ripe fruit, ocean breeze, and warm skin converge. The tart edge of soursop keeps it from becoming cloying, giving it a lively freshness that makes it perfect for fruity florals, tropical summer scents, and adventurous gourmand compositions.



Soursop is a note that transports you instantly — to Caribbean markets, white sand beaches, and that first bite of something extraordinary. At Fragrenza, our soursop collection captures this lush, exotic character in beautifully crafted dupes of the finest tropical fragrances the world has to offer.

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