Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Floral
Black rose doesn't smell like a literal rose—it's far darker and more mysterious. Imagine a classic red rose's sweet perfume, but aged in shadows: deeper, slightly dusty, with whispers of dried petals, old leather, and dark plum. There's an almost gothic richness to it, velvety and slightly smoky, as though you're smelling a rose that's been pressed between vintage book pages for years. It carries hints of anise, tobacco leaf, and dark berries—sensual rather than fresh.
Citrus
Sicilian bergamot smells like biting into the bright flesh of a bitter orange—simultaneously zesty and subtly floral. Imagine fresh-cut citrus peel catching afternoon sunlight: sharp, almost peppery top notes give way to a delicate, almost perfumed sweetness underneath. It's more refined than lemon, less sweet than orange, with an intriguing mineral quality and a whisper of florality that makes it feel sophisticated rather than simply fruity. The aroma is distinctly Mediterranean—crisp, energetic, and impossibly fresh.
2 fragrances featuring Black rose and Sicilian bergamot together