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red-wood - Nomenclature for unisex

red-wood - Nomenclature
  • bergamot
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  • lily-of-the-valley
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  • cedar
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  • musk
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  • rose
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  • patchouli
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  • labdanum
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  • juniper
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  • cyclamen
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  • suede
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  • eucalyptus
  •  
  • star anise
  •  
  • pimento seeds
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Frank Voelkl's Red-Wood Nomenclature is an Oriental woody fragrance for men and women. It features top notes of bergamot, cedar, cyclamen, eucalyptus, juniper, labdanum, lily-of-the-valley, musk, patchouli, and pimento seeds; middle notes of rose and star anise; and base notes of suede. This perfume is perfect for those who appreciate woody scents with a touch of sweetness.
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  • definitly women
  • definitly men
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Perfume Pyramid

Top Notes

  • bergamot
    bergamot
  • juniper
    juniper
  • eucalyptus
    eucalyptus
  • star anise
    star anise

Middle Notes

  • lily-of-the-valley
    lily-of-the-valley
  • rose
    rose
  • cyclamen
    cyclamen
  • pimento seeds
    pimento seeds

Base Notes

  • cedar
    cedar
  • musk
    musk
  • patchouli
    patchouli
  • labdanum
    labdanum
  • suede
    suede

Perfumers

  • Frank Voelkl

    Frank Voelkl

I cannot answer this question definitively as I am not familiar with the specific fragrance you are referring to. However, some similar smelling scents might include cedarwood, sandalwood, agarwood, and birch tar.

The Redwood family is a group of four aromatic molecules that include: Isobutyl quinoline, Methylenedioxyphenylacetaldehyde, Ethylenedioxyphenylacetaldehyde, and Ethylmethylphenylglycidate. These molecules are the main aroma compounds in many perfume formulations and play an important role in the fragrance industry.

The smell of redwood nomenclature is like a combination of pine and citrus.

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last update: 11-11-2022

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