AMBRÉE - Rich & Soft Fresh, Cool, & Sweet
Ambree fragrances, also known as amber fragrances , belong to the oriental fragrance family . They are characterized by warm, sensual, and often sweet notes. The name "Ambree" is derived from amber, but in perfumery, it refers to a fragrance accord composition that evokes warmth and depth, and not directly to the fossilized resin.
Typical characteristics of Ambree fragrances:
- Warmth and sensuality: They radiate a cozy, enveloping warmth that is often associated with luxury and elegance.
- Complex base notes: Ambree fragrances often contain resins (such as benzoin), vanilla, tonka bean, labdanum, or musk.
- Oriental influences: Often combined with spicy notes such as cinnamon, cardamom or cloves and floral elements such as jasmine or rose.
Popular notes in Ambree fragrances:
- Vanilla: For a sweet and creamy note.
- Labdanum: Resinous and balsamic, often the main component of the amber accord.
- Benzoin: A sweet resin reminiscent of vanilla.
- Tonka bean: For a warm, slightly powdery character.
- Sandalwood: Creamy and woody, it adds depth.
Mission:
Ambree fragrances are especially popular during the cooler months, as their warmth and intensity make them perfect for autumn and winter. They often have a sensual and luxurious feel, which is why they are frequently chosen for evening events or special occasions.
Well-known examples of ambree fragrances are perfumes such as Shalimar by Guerlain , or Nüwa by Roja Dove.