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Angelica

Angelica

Angelica is one of perfumery's most intriguing and underappreciated botanicals, derived from the roots and seeds of Angelica archangelica — a tall, architectural plant native to Northern and Central Europe. Revered in herbal medicine and culinary tradition alike, angelica has been used in perfumery since at least the Renaissance, lending a characteristic green, earthy, and slightly medicinal depth to compositions. Both the root and seed are used, producing subtly different olfactory profiles, though both share a distinctive mossy-green complexity. Olfactorily, Angelica is green, earthy, and herbaceous with an almost celery-like quality at its core. The root tends toward deeper, earthier, slightly musky-green tones, while the seed is lighter, more pepper-like, and subtly spicy. Underlying both is a unique quality that is simultaneously fresh and ancient — cool and medicinal, yet strangely comforting. This complexity makes Angelica a note that rewards attention; it does not announce itself loudly but instead adds a quiet, sophisticated greenness that enriches whatever surrounds it. In perfumery, Angelica appears in chypres, aromatic fougères, and green-woody compositions, often alongside orris, vetiver, and green notes to amplify its botanical depth. It has experienced a notable renaissance in artisan and niche perfumery as an alternative to more conventional green notes. At Fragrenza, we celebrate Angelica's distinctive character through refined fragrance dupes that capture the quiet sophistication of luxury green-herbal perfumes at an accessible price.

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