Vetiver Fragrances

Vetiver Fragrances

Vetiver is a tall, perennial grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides) cultivated across India, Haiti, Java, and Reunion for its dense, deeply penetrating root system. The washed and dried roots are steam-distilled to yield an oil that ranks among perfumery's most treasured natural materials, each origin lending its own character.

Its aroma is rich and complex: earthy and woody at the core, laced with smoke, damp soil, and bitter-green nuances, sometimes with a cool, mineral sharpness. Some grades feel rooty and rugged, others smoother, nutty, and lightly sweet, unfolding slowly and tenaciously on skin.

In composition, vetiver is a cornerstone of the base, prized for the structure, depth, and refined dry-down it provides. It grounds fresh citrus colognes, fougeres, smoky leathers, and chypres, harmonizing with bergamot and grapefruit overhead and with cedar, sandalwood, and patchouli beneath.

About Vetiver Fragrances

Vetiver is one of perfumery's great foundational ingredients — a note with deep roots, both literally and figuratively. Distilled from the sprawling root system of the Vetiveria zizanioides grass, primarily grown in Haiti, India, and Indonesia, vetiver oil is complex, earthy, and endlessly faceted. Its character shifts with the soil: Haitian vetiver tends toward smoky and woody; Indian vetiver (known as khus) brings a cooler, more rooty earthiness; Java vetiver offers softer, greener facets.


In fragrance, vetiver is beloved for its extraordinary tenacity and its ability to act as both a standalone note and a master blender. It can anchor the driest, most sophisticated masculine structures, add green-rooty depth to fresh compositions, or lend an earthy, smoky counterpoint to rich floral and oriental bases. Its natural complexity — earthy, smoky, slightly lemony, faintly woody — makes it one of the most intellectually satisfying ingredients in the entire perfumer's palette.


Fragrenza's vetiver collection celebrates this incomparable ingredient with some of the finest fragrance dupes available — premium-quality interpretations of the world's most celebrated vetiver-forward scents, crafted beautifully and priced accessibly.

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Woods And Mosses

Vetiveria Zizanoid Other names: vetivert, khus

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