Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Citrus
Candied fruits smell like the nostalgic sweetness of a traditional sweet shop—imagine biting into a glazed orange peel or a jewel-bright preserved apricot. It's citrus stripped of its fresh, zesty bite and wrapped instead in a honeyed, almost caramelised warmth. There's a jammy thickness to it, with subtle spice notes (think cinnamon or clove) lurking beneath the sugar. It's comforting rather than sharp, reminiscent of marmalade or the aroma wafting from a Victorian kitchen during confectionery-making.
Spicy
Pink pepper smells nothing like table pepper—it's far more refined and surprising. Imagine biting into a fresh red berry, then discovering a subtle peppery tingle on your tongue that fades to a delicate floral warmth. There's a bright, almost citrusy sharpness upfront, followed by a soft spiciness reminiscent of ground cinnamon or clove, but gentler, more elegant. It's peppery without heat, fruity without sweetness—think of crushed pink peppercorns dusted over rose petals.
2 fragrances featuring Candied fruits and Pink Pepper together