The note of Wild Cherry Leaf presents a surprisingly complex and multifaceted profile, distinct from the fruit or flower. It opens with an immediate, sharp, verdant freshness, reminiscent of snapping a green stem, evolving quickly into a more nuanced, slightly bitter, and subtly herbaceous core. There's an unmistakable underlying almond or marzipan facet, a characteristic cyanic sweetness that lends a unique depth, preventing it from being merely a 'green' note. This almond nuance is not gourmand sweet but rather a sophisticated, almost metallic-powdery bitterness. The texture is crisp, almost cool, with an ephemeral airiness that gradually settles into a gentle, leafy-woody whisper. Its projection is moderate, a polite presence rather than an assertive declaration, and its longevity typically places it as a heart-to-top note, providing an intriguing verdant opening with a subtle, evolving complexity.