Perfumes with nut

The nut note in perfumery offers a fascinating spectrum that ranges from creamy to woody, adding an oily, comforting texture to each composition. These fragrances often combine the warmth of the nut with deep woods, vanilla, or spices, creating sophisticated and cozy trails. It is an ideal choice for those looking for a full-bodied scent with personality, perfect for the colder months or moments of introspection. At All Yours, we select fragrances that elevate this note into expressions of pure olfactory luxury.

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  • Yesterday Haze – Eau de Parfum Imaginary Authors Yesterday Haze | Eau de Parfum Imaginary Authors
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  • Nuts Nuts
    Nuts
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Frequently Asked Questions About Perfumes with Nut Notes

Perfumes with nut notes are distinguished by their warm, earthy, and slightly sweet character. They bring a creamy texture and a woody depth that makes the fragrance feel cozy and sophisticated, ideal for those looking for full-bodied scents with an enveloping evolution on the skin.
If you are looking for a powerful and bold interpretation, Nuts by Born To Stand Out is an excellent choice. This creation combines nut with vanilla and rum, achieving a gourmand and woody olfactory experience with strong staying power, perfect for nighttime or cold weather.
Yes, Yesterday Haze by Imaginary Authors is a balanced fragrance where nut blends with fig and milky notes. The result is a soft, melancholic, and highly versatile aroma, ideal for those who want to enjoy this note in a more daytime, relaxed setting.
Nut usually appears mainly in the gourmand and woody families. It combines exceptionally well with notes of vanilla, sandalwood, tonka bean, and fleshy fruits, as can be seen in the complex structure of Rococo Pie by Sarah Baker.
Absolutely. Fragrances with a nut aroma are highly valued in niche perfumery for their originality and elegance. By moving away from conventional citrus or floral scents, they offer a distinctive, cultured, and comforting gift that often pleasantly surprises discerning collectors.