Collection: Balsamic Perfumes

Balsamic in perfumery refers to a family of warm, sweet, and resinous notes that add depth and richness to a fragrance. These scents are typically derived from natural resins such as benzoin, tolu, Peru balsam, and styrax, or recreated synthetically. Balsamic notes are smooth, comforting, and often slightly vanilla-like, with a mellow sweetness that rounds out a composition. They are commonly found in the base of oriental, amber, and woody perfumes, where they enhance warmth and longevity. Balsamic ingredients blend well with spices, woods, florals, and musks, creating a soft, enveloping character that feels both luxurious and grounding.