Synergy Score
Found together in 3 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Oak smells like walking into a whisky distillery or an old library—think warm, dry wood with subtle sweetness and a faint vanilla undertone. It's the scent of aged wooden furniture, barrel-aged spirits, and weathered timber that's been warmed by sunlight. There's an almost leathery quality, sometimes slightly smoky, reminiscent of cedarwood but deeper and more sophisticated. It's comforting rather than fresh, with a gentle earthiness that feels established and enduring.
Spicy
Pink pepper smells nothing like table pepper—it's far more refined and surprising. Imagine biting into a fresh red berry, then discovering a subtle peppery tingle on your tongue that fades to a delicate floral warmth. There's a bright, almost citrusy sharpness upfront, followed by a soft spiciness reminiscent of ground cinnamon or clove, but gentler, more elegant. It's peppery without heat, fruity without sweetness—think of crushed pink peppercorns dusted over rose petals.
3 fragrances featuring Oak and Pink Pepper together