Fragrances
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Grapefruit
Jo Malone
Release year:
1992
A vivid realistic grapefruit scent sharpened by rosemary and mint, then softened by gentle woods. It feels sparkling, bitter-fresh, and wonderfully uncomplicated in the best possible way.
Grapefruit
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2010
An early citrus study focused on grapefruit peel, bitter pith, and clean musky freshness. It feels brisk, tart, and straightforward, with the dry edge that keeps grapefruit from becoming sugary.
Grapefruit Generation
D.S. & Durga
Release year:
2021
A modern grapefruit fragrance with tart citrus, green sparkle, and clean woody-musky lift. It feels brighter and more expansive than a simple citrus cologne, carrying both pithy bite and smooth radiance.
Grape Pearls
The House of Oud
Release year:
2016
A distinctive fruity-woody fragrance that treats grape as polished, juicy, and slightly candied rather than simple. It feels unusual and luminous, with the fruit rounded by soft florals, musks, and warm woods.
Grass
Gap
Release year:
1994
Grass became one of the most iconic Gap fragrances by leaning hard into green freshness and the smell of cut grass rather than generic perfumey sweetness. It feels vivid, outdoorsy, and unusually literal in the best possible way.
Grass
Demeter Fragrance
Release year:
1996
Grass distills the smell of freshly cut green grass into a vivid, outdoorsy fragrance with a sharp natural brightness. It feels nostalgic, summery, and more realistic than many green perfumes.
Gravier
Parfümerie Brückner
Release year:
2015
A dry mineral-woody masculine with a gravelly, textured feel suggested by the name. It reads as cool citrus and dry woods at first, then becomes more earthy, dusty, and quietly smoky. The overall effect is understated, urban, and masculine without being loud.
Gravity
Coty
Release year:
1992
Gravity is a clean aromatic masculine with spice, sage, woods, and a polished barbershop-adjacent drydown. It feels affordable but thoughtfully built, with a pleasant classic masculine shape.
Gray
Ajmal
Release year:
2020
Gray is a masculine Ajmal fragrance shaped around aromatic freshness, smooth woods. It feels rounded and approachable, balancing sweetness, spice, and woods in Ajmal's accessible modern-oriental style.
Gray Stone
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2025
Gray Stone is a concentrated Ensar Oud composition with natural oud, resinous woods, spice, and animalic warmth shaping the structure. It feels handcrafted, dense, and slow-moving, emphasizing material quality and texture over a conventional polished fragrance style.
Grazioso
Sospiro
Release year:
2013
A rose-centered amber-oud fragrance with black pepper, saffron, patchouli, cypriol, gurjan balsam, and agarwood. It feels ornate and resinous, pairing a velvety floral heart with a darker woody-balsamic base.
Great Britain
ROJA
Release year:
2015
A patriotic luxury composition with a deep floral-chypre-oriental feel, combining rose, jasmine, spice, woods, moss, leather, resins, and ambergris. It feels stately, polished, and ceremonial, like British heritage translated into extrait form.
Great Jones
Bond No. 9
Release year:
2003
A signature Bond No. 9 New York composition, blending the brand’s polished niche style with a neighborhood-specific mood. It feels distinctive and city-minded, with enough structure to stand apart from simple designer freshness.
Great Lord
Vilhelm Parfumerie
Release year:
2025
A Triptych Collection fragrance with a powdery leather structure, osmanthus, immortelle, patchouli, oakmoss, and a darker plum-spiced accent. It feels dignified, smoky, and magnetic, with fruit and spice wrapped in a leathery chypre-like base. The mood is formal and commanding without becoming harsh.
Greco
Henry Jacques
Release year:
2010
A masculine-leaning fragrance with dry Mediterranean woods, aromatic herbs, and understated amber. It feels classical, sun-warmed, and restrained, with a quiet architectural poise.
Green
Byredo
Release year:
2008
A cool, aromatic-green scent with citrus, sage, jasmine, musk, and amber that feels crisp, leafy, and understated. It wears with an easy elegance, more like cut stems and clean air than a conventional citrus cologne.
Green
A Perfume Organic
Release year:
2009
A natural green floral built around rose, ylang-ylang, chamomile, rare spices, woods, and the unusual earthy accent of black truffle. The opening feels juicy, herbal, and botanical rather than sharp, with the ylang-ylang giving the scent a golden floral fullness. It settles into a soft spicy-woody finish that feels handmade, organic, and slightly wild, like crushed herbs, flowers, and forest soil after a walk outdoors.
Green
Puma
Release year:
2012
Green gives Puma a brighter and more eco-coded sporty fragrance style with a fresh easygoing personality. It feels simple, clean, and aligned with the brand’s athletic casual image.
Greenbriar Cologne
Caswell-Massey
Release year:
1984
A woody aromatic with mandarin, neroli, oakmoss, sage, vetiver, patchouli, and soft musk, designed as a classic sporty-preppy American cologne. It feels clean, easygoing, and quietly masculine, with enough moss and vetiver to give the freshness some backbone.
Green Cedar
Abel
Release year:
2018
A rich aromatic wood fragrance with magnolia, cardamom, cypriol, guaiac wood, Texas cedar, and Atlas Mountain cedar. The cedar feels tall, dry, and textured, while magnolia and cardamom add a velvety floral-spicy lift. It feels grounding and forested, but also polished and modern, like damp earth under towering wood with a soft floral shimmer above.