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Oregano

Oregano

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a flowering herb native to the Mediterranean basin and Western Asia, where it has been used for millennia in cooking, medicine, and ritual. Its scent is distinctly aromatic and herbaceous — warm, slightly peppery, and carrying a pleasant medicinal quality from its high carvacrol and thymol content, giving it a camphorous sharpness that distinguishes it from milder herbs like basil or parsley. Sun-dried oregano, in particular, develops a deep, slightly woody, earthy character that smells of heat-baked hillsides and wild Mediterranean landscapes. In perfumery, oregano is used as an aromatic herbal note within the fougère and chypre families, lending a natural, dry, slightly bitter edge that keeps sweeter compositions honest and grounded. It pairs powerfully with lavender, thyme, rosemary, and other Mediterranean herbs to create robust aromatic accords; with citrus and fresh greens for lively, natural freshness; and with woods and leather for earthy, textured depth. The note is particularly effective in masculine and unisex compositions where a raw, outdoor character is desired — it evokes sun-warmed stone, wild hillsides, and the scent of hands after tending a herb garden. Oregano fragrances occupy a niche but deeply satisfying space for those who love aromatic herbs and the landscapes that produce them. They feel genuinely natural, grounded, and alive with a quiet vitality. Fragrenza's oregano collection presents herbaceous, aromatic, and Mediterranean-inspired dupe fragrance compositions for those who want their scent to carry the soul of the wild outdoors.

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