Olfactive family: Citrus
The citrus family brings together fragrances driven by lemon, bergamot, orange, grapefruit, yuzu or lime. It is the freshest and most energising olfactory family, with an explosive opening and an airy projection. Citrus notes are top notes by nature: vivid in the first 30 to 60 minutes, then making way for deeper notes to unfold.
Citrus fragrances: a burst of freshness and light
Citrus notes are the quintessential top notes of perfumery. Bergamot, lemon, grapefruit, orange and more exotic varieties like yuzu or pomelo are highly volatile: they evaporate quickly, creating that explosive, luminous opening that makes the first contact with a citrus fragrance so memorable.
Because citrus notes evaporate quickly, the best citrus fragrances are built with a foundation that sustains freshness for much longer. Woody notes of cedar or vetiver, white musks or even amber can extend the perception of freshness on skin without smothering it. A citrus fragrance with a solid base lasts longer and evolves beautifully.
At The Scent Nest, citrus selections are chosen for the intensity of the opening and the quality of the base that supports the freshness. We include both classic citrus fragrances and more unusual niche interpretations that take bergamot or grapefruit in unexpected directions.
Frequently asked questions about Citrus
What does the citrus olfactory family smell like?
The citrus family smells of lemon, bergamot, grapefruit, orange, lime or yuzu. It is pure, energising and luminous freshness; the most direct olfactive access to the idea of cleanliness and vitality.
Do citrus fragrances last on skin?
Citrus notes are volatile by nature. A pure citrus fragrance lasts one to two hours in its original form. Well-constructed citrus fragrances have bases that extend freshness to four to six hours or more.
When should you wear citrus fragrances?
The citrus family is ideal in warm seasons and informal contexts. A complex citrus fragrance can be worn year-round if the base is sufficiently warm and structured.
What is the difference between bergamot and lemon in perfumery?
Bergamot is more floral and complex than pure lemon. Lemon is more sharply acidic and direct. Bergamot is the defining ingredient of the fougere family and many quality fresh fragrances.











