While we often link citrus fragrances to the warmth of summer, featuring vibrant notes like juicy lemon, orange, and even the exotic yuzu for their invigorating and refreshing qualities, it’s important to recognize that we actually crave this brightness during the colder months even more. The early part of the year can feel dreary, making the search for uplifting scents essential for enhancing our mood.
So, what fragrance options should we explore when the typical summer colognes seem out of place, yet we still yearn for that burst of freshness? We recommend gravitating toward scents that evoke the sunshine reminiscent of the brightest winter days. Imagine the dazzling light that glistens on frosty leaves, transforms dull pavements into sparkling pathways, and fills our hearts with almost childlike happiness, even amidst the chill. One particular ingredient that can help recreate those sunlit, ice-kissed moments is neroli.

Neroli is celebrated as one of the most revered ingredients in the world of perfumery, imparting a uniquely floral freshness and a lively zing to any fragrance composition. But where does this enchanting note originate, and how does it stand out from other fresh notes?
The bitter orange tree—known scientifically as Citrus aurantium var. amara—is a remarkable botanical marvel in the fragrant realm. Commonly recognized as the Seville orange tree, many associate it with the beloved spread, marmalade. The tree yields various fragrant components: the leaves and twigs provide petitgrain, and the cold-pressed peel of the fruit offers bigarade. Yet, the true olfactory delight comes from the ethereal white neroli blossoms, which excite the senses with their airy, citrusy, and green notes, underpinned by subtle hints of honey and orange. It’s akin to indulging in scented stealth vitamins that uplift your consciousness, transporting you to warmer, sunnier locales.


Neroli is obtained through the meticulous process of steam distillation, where freshly picked flowers are transformed into the fragrant oil we adore. The name “neroli” has its roots in a quaint Italian town near Rome, linked to a princess named Anne Marie Orsini, who embraced the enchanting aroma of neroli that permeated the spring air. It’s no surprise that this scent has charmed many, as it stands out as one of the most universally adored fragrances globally, especially as we yearn for the warmth of spring during the cold winter days.
While we await the day when we can comfortably swap our opaque tights for shorts and revel in the actual onset of spring, why not follow in the footsteps of Princess Anne Marie? Discover neroli-centric scents that can bring joy and a sense of sparkle into your life in the meantime.


Mizensir White Neroli £185 for 100ml eau de parfum
This fragrance radiates the breathtaking mood-enhancement of the first rays of dawn as they touch the earth. The neroli note awakens the senses gently, scattering pearlescent dew drops of hedione, harmonizing beautifully with soft white musk and the meditative notes of frankincense.


Granado Limāo & Néroli £52 for 100ml eau de Cologne
This fragrance beautifully encapsulates the complete offerings of the bitter orange tree, where the neroli note introduces clarity and pale sunshine cutting through the clouds. The petitgrain adds a leafy freshness, while invigorating lemon and herbaceous lime serve as a tonic for the soul, revitalizing the senses.


Edeniste Neroli Sensuel £68 for 30ml eau de parfum
This fragrance captures the delicate essence of neroli, with the white petals delicately enveloped around the invigorating wake-up call of petitgrain, blending harmoniously with juicy pear and sun-warmed peach for a refreshing embrace any time of the day.

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