Perfumes with olive

Perfumes with olive represent one of the most fascinating and least conventional facets of niche perfumery. This note can appear from the herbal freshness of olive leaves to the oily, deep texture of the fruit, bringing unmatched Mediterranean sophistication. When combined with woods, spices, or earthy notes, each fragrance acquires an erudite and serene character. It is the ideal choice for those seeking a scent that evokes nature and timeless elegance, perfect for moments of introspection or everyday distinction.

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  • Midday Parfum Midday Parfum
    Midday Parfum
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    € 38.00 € 115.00
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  • Vétiver & Iris Vétiver & Iris
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    € 29.00 € 85.00
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Frequently asked questions about perfumes with olive

Olive in niche perfumery brings a multifaceted profile that moves between herbal and oily. While olive leaves offer a dry green freshness, the fruit or its oil add a dense texture and an earthy depth that lends an organic sophistication to the composition, setting it apart from conventional commercial aromas.
In our curated selection, we highlight options that explore olive from different angles. The perfume Vétiver & Iris by 100BON integrates olive to balance the freshness of vetiver with a solid, natural base. On the other hand, Oh My Chaï by Versatile Paris uses olive oil (Olea Europaea Fruit Oil) to achieve a unique texture and exceptional staying power on the skin.
It is not common in mass-market perfumery, but it is a highly valued ingredient in niche perfumery and in extract form. It is used both for its carrier properties and for its ability to add an oily, rich facet to the fragrance. An excellent example of this technical innovation is Oh My Chaï, where olive oil is an essential part of its sensory architecture.
Olive notes, especially when presented in the form of oils or resins, act as excellent natural fixatives. As heavier and less volatile molecules than citrus notes, they help the fragrance stay on the skin longer, evolving into a warm, serene, and slightly woody base that lasts for hours.
They are ideal for discerning customers looking for scents that evoke the Mediterranean landscape from an informed and minimalist perspective. They fit perfectly with people who prefer fragrances that convey calm, naturalness, and understated elegance, offering a sophisticated alternative to traditional green or woody perfumes.