Synergy Score
Found together in 2 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Ambrette seed smells like warm, honeyed musk with a distinctly woody-amber undertone—imagine the scent of toasted almond skin mixed with dry, sun-warmed driftwood and a whisper of something animalic and sensual. There's an almost creamy sweetness to it, reminiscent of warm honey drizzled over cedarwood, with subtle spiced notes that recall clove or cardamom lingering in the background. It's simultaneously edible and earthy, neither purely floral nor purely wood—occupying a fascinating middle ground that feels both comforting and mysteriously sophisticated.
Woody
Java vetiver smells like damp earth after a summer downpour, with an almost smoky undertone—imagine standing in a rain-soaked garden where roots and rich soil dominate. It's grassy yet deeply woody, carrying hints of tobacco leaf and dried hay. There's a subtle earthiness that feels both grounding and slightly mysterious, reminiscent of walking through a humid forest where vegetation and moisture create an almost mineral-like quality. It's considerably warmer and more complex than standard vetiver.
2 fragrances featuring Ambrette seed and Java vetiver together