Gourmand, sweet but not cloying, juicy and soft: there Fishing is the olfactory note of the Perfumes for the summer 2025. An ingredient that immediately evokes the summer days, as a promise of light -heartedness. Where to find it? In many fragrances, perfectly balanced in order not to be too brazen.
Fishing, the olfactory note of the perfumes of the summer 2025
Fishing immediately imagines very sweet fragrances, yet it is not always the case. This olfactory note In fact, it gives great softness, and, if perfectly dosed, it is neither sweet nor cloying. In fact, it is often accompanied by notes such as jasmine, orange or even rum and cognac, which balance its sugary soul.
Juicy and soft, fishing is one olfactory note recreated in the laboratory, since it is impossible to extract from the fruit. A Valid alternative to the fig: great summer classic, the latter is also often the protagonist of summer perfumes thanks to its versatility, fresh and very juicy, but also soft and creamy.
Different, however, the Fishing, recommended for those looking for a summer ingredient but different from the usual, also with classic fruity exotic notes.
In which perfumes to find fishing
But where is this note? First of all, in Péche Miragecreation of Delphine Jelk for Guerlain. Of the collection Art & La Matière Fishing is a great classic of the Parisian maison. Jacques Guerlain used this note for the first time in 1919 in a great success of the brand, Mitsouko: The Creator had in fact worked in the laboratory using synthetic molecules to recreate the juicy fruit, making it become the olfactory signature of the fragrance.
Now, about 100 years later, the creator Delphine Jelk proposes this note in the latest creation of the exclusive collection. The interpretation, decidedly more contemporary, It combines “a very complex note to use,” said the creator, to the leather in an unexpected and modern combination Which makes fish more sensual because it gives it a second skin effect made even more intense by sandal and ambraum.
Also À Fleur de Pêche de Artisan Parfumeur It is a tribute to fishing. Antoine Maisondieu, nose of creation, wanted pay homage to the fruit that was appreciated and loved to the court of Louis XIV. In doing so he enhanced three facets: the juiciness, typical of the first bite, the softness of the pulp and the peel, velvety. The slightly salty note is enhanced by jasmine and patchouli.
Looking for a sophisticated fishing? Nectarine Blossom & Honey, By Jo Malone. Created to be a timeless perfume, it contains the aromas of a walk to the Covent Garden flower market thanks to net fishing, black currant and acacia honey. Or again, a dived fish in rum and cognac: it is the olfactory pyramid of Bitter Beach Of Tom Fordthe Eau de Parfum for those looking for depth and complexity, beyond sweetness.
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