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Persimmon

The note presents a unique fruity profile, often described as a delicate, honeyed sweetness with a subtle underlying warmth and a whisper of spice or green freshness. It evokes the sensation of a perfectly ripe, slightly yielding fruit, embodying a soft, almost velvety texture rather than a sharp, acidic one. Its initial impression is juicy and luminous, yet it quickly settles into a more mellow, sophisticated sweetness, devoid of the overt jamminess of berries or the tartness of citrus. Projection is typically moderate, leaning towards an intimate sillage, and its longevity positions it comfortably in the heart of a composition, though it can lend its luminous top facets to an opening. It is rarely a true top note in the manner of bright citrus, nor a deep, heavy base, but rather a bridge, providing a gentle, inviting fruitiness that harmonizes well with both light and rich elements. There can be a faint, almost creamy lactonic quality, or a suggestion of dried fruit, adding complexity.