Collection: Yumberry Fragrances

The perfume note of Yumberry, derived from a unique and succulent Asian fruit, paints a vividly sweet and tart aromatic picture. It opens with a juicy, vibrant burst, reminiscent of pomegranate and cranberry but with a character all its own. This bright freshness gradually unfolds to reveal a subtly sweet heart, hinting at the lush ripeness of the yumberry fruit. Delicate floral undertones are interlaced within this fruity melange, lending it a complex, intriguing edge. As the scent settles, it leaves behind a soft, lingering whisper of natural sweetness. Yumberry adds a distinctive, lively character to fragrances, its vibrant, fruity charm conjuring images of exotic markets brimming with nature's colorful bounty.

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Yumberry: The Exotic Red Berry from the Heart of China

Yumberry — also known as Chinese bayberry or yangmei — is a small, ruby-red fruit native to the mountainous regions of southeastern China, where it has been cultivated and cherished for over two thousand years. Unlike the cultivated strawberries or raspberries familiar to Western palates, yumberry carries a uniquely complex flavor: sweet, tart, and intensely fruity with subtle earthy undertones that reflect its wild origins. In perfumery, the yumberry note translates these qualities into a vivid, exotic fruit accord that stands apart from conventional red berry ingredients.

As a fragrance note, yumberry delivers a jewel-bright fruitiness that is both juicy and slightly tangy, avoiding the overly sugary register of many synthetic berry notes. Its tartness gives compositions a lively, energetic quality, while the underlying earthiness prevents it from reading as flat or one-dimensional. Perfumers use yumberry to add an element of the unexpected to fruity-floral and gourmand fragrances — it pairs beautifully with lychee, rose, osmanthus, pink pepper, and soft musks, as well as with heavier bases like sandalwood or amber for a more complex dry-down.

Fragrances featuring yumberry tend to feel playful, exotic, and fresh — perfect for those who love unique, conversation-starting fruit notes that go beyond the ordinary. At Fragrenza, we offer a handpicked collection of yumberry fragrances as affordable alternatives to prestigious perfume brands, making discovery effortlessly accessible.

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