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Tangerine

Tangerine

Tangerine (Citrus reticulata var.) is a small, easy-peeling member of the mandarin family, believed to have originated in China and Southeast Asia before spreading along ancient trade routes through the Middle East and into Europe. Its name derives from the port city of Tangier in Morocco, through which the fruit was historically exported to Europe in the nineteenth century. Along with other citrus fruits, tangerine has been a staple of perfumery since the Italian eau de cologne tradition of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, prized for its instant brightness and natural vivaciousness. Olfactorily, tangerine is sweeter, warmer, and more rounded than a standard orange, with a sunlit, almost honeyed quality that sets it apart from the sharper bite of lemon or grapefruit. It opens with an immediate burst of ripe, juicy citrus sweetness that carries a subtle floral undertone — a reminder that citrus peels contain not only terpenes but trace aromatic compounds of considerable complexity. Tangerine's warmth makes it feel more autumnal than the cooler citrus notes, and it bridges the gap between bright top notes and deeper heart materials. It pairs well with florals, spices, woods, musks, and tropical fruits. In perfumery, tangerine is widely used as a top note in everything from fresh colognes to oriental and gourmand compositions, where its warm sweetness helps ease the transition into richer heart and base materials. It is a joyful, uplifting note with broad cross-genre appeal. At Fragrenza, our tangerine note delivers its signature sunny brightness across multiple dupe fragrances, helping us craft compositions that feel as vibrant and alive as the finest designer originals — at a fraction of the price.

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