Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
classic Pairing
A time-tested combination beloved by perfumers for generations.
Citrus
Bitter orange tree absolute smells like the green, slightly astringent peel of a Seville orange—more complex than sweet citrus. Imagine biting into bitter marmalade, then catching the intensely floral, almost honeyed aroma that rises from the peel itself. There's a herbal, slightly resinous quality underneath, with whispers of fresh-cut grass and honeysuckle. It's citrus, yes, but with a sophisticated edge: less "orange juice" and more "orange blossom's slightly stern older sibling."
Woody
Boxwood smells like freshly sharpened pencils mixed with crisp green leaves and a whisper of herbaceous bitterness. Imagine walking through a manicured garden after rain, where clipped hedges release that sharp, slightly astringent vegetal character—a bit peppery, intensely green, with an almost minty coolness. It's dry rather than lush, with an underlying woodiness that's more structural than warm. There's a faint pencil-shaving quality that comes from its woody, slightly resinous nature.
2 fragrances featuring Bitter orange tree absolute and Boxwood together