Links direct to fragrances/articles featuring said note, be it of natural or synthetic origin.
Names in parenthesis denote alternative appelation.
Absinth
African Musk
African Stone
Agarwood (oud)
Aldehydes
Aloeswood (oud)
Ambrox/Ambroxan
Amyl Salicylate
Androstenone (pheromone)
Aoud/Aoudh/Oud
Amber
Ambergris
Ambrette Seeds
Angelica
Anise/Aniseed
Artemisia
Almond
Basil
Beeswax
Benzoin
Benzyl Acetate
Benzyl Salicylate
Bergamot
Birch
Bitter Orange
Bread
Broom
Bug Spray note
Cade oil
Calone
Camphor
Capucine
Caraway
Cassia
Cashmeran (Blond Woods)
Castoreum
Cardamom
Carnation
Champaca
Chestnut
Chocolate
Cherry Blossom
Cinnamon
Cistus (Labdanum)
Citrus
Civet
Clary sage
Clean notes
Clementine
Clove
Clover
Coconut
Coffee
Coriander
Cosmone
Coumarin
Cumin
Cyclemone
Cypriol (Nagarmotha)
Damascones
Damascenones
Datura
Dihydrojasmonate
Dihydromyrcenol
Egyptian Musk
Elemi
Fenugreek
Fig
Fir
Florazone
Frangipani
Frankincense (Olibanum)
Gaiacwood (Guaiacwood)
Galaxolide
Galbanum
Gardenia
Gentian
Geranium Leaf
Gin
Ginger
Grapefruit
Guaiacwood (Gaiac)
Hay
Hawthorn
Hedione
Helional
Heliotrope
Hemlock
Honey
Honeysuckle
Hyacinth
Hyrax
Incense
Indole
Immortelle
Ionones
Iris/Orris
Irival
Iso-E Super
Jasmine
Jasmolactones
Jonquil
Jovanol
Juniper
Kumquat
Labdanum (Cistus)
Laurel
Lavender
Leather
Lemon
Lemon Blossom
Lentisque (Mastic)
Licorice/liquorice
Lilac
Lily
Lily of the Valley/Muguet
Lime
Linden
Lotus
Loukhoum/Loukoum
Magnolia
Mandarin
Marron Glaces
Marzipan
Massoia
Mastic (Lentisque)
Mate
Methyl Acetate
Methyl Anthranilate
Methyl Salicylate
Menthol
Mimosa
Mint
Moss
Mousse de Saxe
Muscone
Musk
Myrrh
Nagarmotha (Cypriol)
Narcissus
Nectarine
Neroli
Nitromusks
Nutmeg
Oakmoss
Olibanum (Frankincense)
Oleander
Opoponax
Orange
Orange Blossom/Orange Flower
Orchid
Oregano
Osmanthus
Oud (Aoud/Aoudh/Agarwood)
Pandanus
Passion Fruit
Patchouli
Peach
Pear
Peony
Pepper
Petit-Grain
Peru balsam
Pheromones
Pikake
Pine
Pink Pepper
Pittosporum
Plum
Plumeria
Pomegranate
Powdery Notes
Pyrazines
Quinolines
Raspberry
Rose
Rosewood
Rubber
Rum
Saffron
Sage
Sampaquita
Sandalwood
Sea Spray
Silk Tree
Smoke
Soap Notes
Star Anise
Styrax
Suede
Tar
Tea
Tea Olive
Terpenes
Tiare
Thyme
Tobacco
Tolu balsam
Tomato Leaf
Tonka Bean
Toscanol
Tuberose
Vanilla
Vetiver
Violet
Violet Leaf
White Musk
Wine
Wisteria
Wormwood
Ylang Ylang
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Wednesday, February 1, 2006
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