Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Citrus
Bergamot smells like someone's just peeled a ripe orange in bright morning sunlight—that initial burst of citrus sweetness combined with something distinctly floral and almost tea-like. It's lighter and more delicate than lemon or grapefruit, with a subtle bittersweet edge and a powdery, slightly herbaceous undertone that lingers. Imagine Earl Grey tea without the tannins, mixed with candied orange peel and a whisper of honeyed florals. It's simultaneously fresh and warm, crisp yet creamy.
Smoky & Earthy
Gunpowder smells like burnt, acrid smoke with a sharp, almost metallic edge—reminiscent of a freshly fired rifle range or the charred aftermath of fireworks. There's a distinctive sulfurous, slightly bitter quality, reminiscent of spent matches or charcoal, but with an intriguing complexity. It's smoky yet chemical, aggressive yet oddly alluring—like standing near a bonfire that's been doused with something unexpected. Not unpleasant, but decidedly challenging and intensely masculine.
2 fragrances featuring Bergamot and Gun powder together