The Spring-Summer Fragrance Trend of Yuzu, Pomelo, and Bergamot
As the seasons change from winter into spring and summer, the fragrance world comes alive with scents that radiate freshness, energy and light. This year, the spotlight is on three citrus powerhouses: yuzu, pomelo and bergamot. These vibrant notes are making waves in perfumes and products, offering a “zest for life” that perfectly complements sunny days and warm breezes.
Let’s explore why these citrus stars are trending, what makes them unique, and where you can experience their uplifting essence.
Yuzu: The Exotic Zing
Yuzu is a citrus fruit originating from East Asia with a complex aroma that blends the tartness of grapefruit, the sweetness of mandarin and the sharpness of lemon. Yuzu has been cultivated mainly in East Asia, though it has also recently been grown in New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Italy and France. Yuzu has grown in popularity for several reasons, especially in the worlds of fragrance, food, and wellness
What does Yuzu smell like?
Yuzu has a bright, tart and slightly floral citrus scent. It smells like a mix between grapefruit, mandarin and lemon but with a unique sharpness and a hint of sweetness. Some people also detect a slightly herbal or green nuance. It’s refreshing, zesty, and uplifting—often used in perfumery to add a sparkling citrus top note with a sophisticated twist. Its invigorating scent carries an exotic and slightly floral undertone, making it a favourite for those who crave something unique yet approachable.
Fragrances that include a Yuzu note
- Diptyque Eau de Yuzu: This refreshing fragrance highlights the crisp and tart nature of yuzu with a hint of aquatic notes, capturing the spirit of a serene Japanese garden.
- Jo Malone Yuja Cologne: A lively composition that combines yuzu with fresh herbs and light woods for a modern, energising twist.
Pomelo: The Juicy Sweetheart
Often overshadowed by grapefruit, pomelo offers a softer and sweeter citrus experience. Pomelo is the largest citrus fruit, often considered an ancestor of the grapefruit. It has a thick, spongy rind and juicy, mildly sweet flesh with a slightly floral and less bitter taste than grapefruit.
It can be eaten fresh, added to salads, made into marmalade, used in desserts and drinks or in some Asian cultures, a gift given for good luck and prosperity.
But most recently Pomelo has become a popular fragrance note in perfumery. The zest and essential oil have a bright, uplifting citrus scent often used in perfumes and skincare.
What does Pomelo smell like?
Pomelo has a fresh, juicy, and slightly sweet citrus scent. Its scent is juicy, bright and subtly tropical. Pomelo adds a cheerful and playful quality to perfumes, making it ideal for summer. It’s often described as a softer, sweeter version of grapefruit, without the harsh bitterness. The aroma has a bright and airy quality, with hints of lemon, lime and a touch of floral zest. Some varieties also carry a subtle green or slightly woody undertone, making pomelo a well-rounded and refreshing citrus note in perfumery.
Fragrances that include a Pomelo note
- Atelier Cologne Pomélo Paradis: This vibrant fragrance pairs pomelo with orange blossom and mint, creating a crisp, refreshing blend that feels like sunshine in a bottle.
- Hermès Eau de Pamplemousse Rose: While technically focused on grapefruit, this scent’s pomelo-like undertones add depth to its sparkling citrus profile.
Bergamot: The Elegant Classic
Known as the “prince of citrus,” bergamot is the sophisticated cousin in the citrus family. It combines a slightly bitter tang with a sweet floral softness, creating a balanced aroma that’s both energising and calming. Bergamot’s versatility makes it a cornerstone of many iconic fragrances. Click here to about the history of Bergamot.
What does Bergamot smell like?
Bergamot has a bright, citrusy, and slightly floral aroma with a hint of spice. It smells like a blend of sweet orange, lemon and a touch of Earl Grey tea (since bergamot oil is what gives Earl Grey its signature scent). It has a refined freshness with a slight bitterness, making it more complex than a typical lemon or orange note. In perfumery, bergamot is often used to add an uplifting, elegant, and slightly green citrus facet.
Fragrance that include a Bergamot note
- Acqua di Parma Bergamotto di Calabria: A celebration of bergamot’s vibrant and sunny character, this scent is softened with green and woody notes.
- Tom Ford Neroli Portofino: A luxurious blend of bergamot, neroli and amber, evoking the Italian Riviera’s effortless elegance.
Why are Citrus Notes Trending?
- Uplifting and Energising: These citrus notes deliver an immediate burst of freshness, ideal for the light and breezy vibe of spring and summer.
- Versatile Appeal: From zesty and crisp to sweet and floral, yuzu, pomelo and bergamot offer diverse profiles that work in unisex fragrances, candles, and body products.
- Eco-Luxury: With a growing demand for natural and sustainably sourced ingredients, these citrus notes align perfectly with clean, green luxury trends.
How to Incorporate the Citrus Trend
Citrus In Perfumes:
Choose fragrances that feature these notes prominently or layer them for a custom citrus blend. For instance, spritz bergamot-based perfumes in the morning for an energising start, and switch to a pomelo-inspired scent in the evening for a sweet, juicy vibe.
Citrus In Body Products:
Look for citrus-infused body lotions, shower gels, and hair care to keep the zesty freshness with you all day. Brands like L’Occitane and The Body Shop often include yuzu and bergamot in their seasonal collections. The only challenge with Citrus notes is that may can contain a whole host of fragrance allergens – so a fragrance will need need to be adapted if you are keen to state that your product is allergen-free.
Citrus In Home Care & Cleaning Fragrance:
Understandably citrus scents fit very comfortable into this category. Candles and diffusers featuring these notes can transform your space into a bright, summery retreat.
The trend in unusual scents within cleaning products is reshaping our perception of what “clean” smells like. Consumers are increasingly drawn to unique and unexpected fragrances that go beyond traditional lemon or pine. Scents like grapefruit, yuzu and even sea-inspired aromas are gaining popularity for their ability to evoke freshness and sophistication. These unconventional fragrances not only enhance the cleaning experience but also offer mood-boosting effects, making cleaning feel more enjoyable and luxurious.
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Yuzu, pomelo, and bergamot are more than just trendy fragrance notes; they are a celebration of life’s zest, offering invigorating, joyful, and unforgettable scents. As you step into the sunnier seasons, let these citrus stars refresh your spirit and awaken your senses. Whether in a perfume, body product, or home scent, they’re your perfect companions for a vibrant, citrus infusion.
About Carvansons
Carvansons is a world-leading manufacturer of mass-market and bespoke aroma compounds for the UK and international markets. Founded in 1941, Carvansons design, test and manufacture fragrance oil for various industries. Our fragrances can be found in industrial and home care products, fine fragrance, room scents and personal care. We comply with IFRA guidance around the use of fragrances and can provide all safety information where required. Our experienced and dedicated team of fragrance experts are well placed to support and advise on the latest trends and research. We provide a bespoke and tailored service perfumery creation service that supports your needs. Working in partnership with our customers, we help create the perfect fragrances for their products and build long-term relationships.
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