
In the gentle shifting of the seasons, as the air is laced with autumn’s orchard offerings – the ground scattered with gold – apple fragrances ripen anew. They evoke not only the fruit’s celebrated crispness but also ancient harvests, folklore of comfort and communion, and that exhilarating tang of orchard-fresh fruity skin against the cool, misty air.
In fragrance, this fruit can bring a fresh, mouthwatering quality – conjuring the sensation of biting into an apple at its ripest. Or it may meld with more gourmand deliciousness – offering a simmeringly-spiced or addictively caramel-swirled sensory experience. Each scent pays homage to the apple’s poetic versatility – framing it as a sun-warmed memory, a bite into brightness, an emblem plucked from centuries of scented dreams. But did you know that the apple belongs to the rose family?! Although to be fair, it boasts thousands of members, for there are countless varieties of Malus domestica, a tree whose origins trace back to Asia.
Indeed, apples have woven their way into the world of perfume since the medieval era of Arab perfumery. But it isn’t solely the fruit that’s cherished – apple blossom lends a soft, floral air, while a recent trend sees perfumers blending in ‘apple tree’ notes. These are, in fact, synthetic, fantasy ingredients – artfully crafted to infuse compositions with a nuanced fruity-woodiness.
As fruit notes can very rarely be distilled or otherwise extracted to use in fragrance, how are apple notes created in a fragrance? Some noses might opt for a ‘headspace’ recreation of the entire tree, others may use a combination or ‘accord’ of some of the following, depending on the effect they want to achieve. Perfumers, ever inspired by the apple’s evocative qualities, employ a blend of artistry and science to bring its scent to life:
Synthetic fruity esters – such as hexyl acetate and ethyl-2-methyl butyrate – capture apple’s juicy freshness and green tartness, conjuring both orchard-bright and honeyed skin facets.
Apple blossom accords are woven in for delicacy – layering a soft floral air like mist threaded through boughs at dawn.
Woody nuances or “apple tree” notes – evoke the entire tree in autumn, adding fruit-laden branches and sun-warmed wood to the composition.
Gourmand and spiced apples arise when perfumers marry apple notes with caramel, vanilla, cinnamon or clove – echoing the warmth of baked apples and festive tables.
Each creation is an aromatic echo of orchard walks and harvest gatherings, delicately crafted to evoke both freshness and nostalgia. And we have a wealth of apple-centric scents to tempt you with this season. The only question is, which will you pick first…?
DKNY Be Delicious original
Time to re-visit this original scent (and discover it’s still a stunner). Mouthwatering bites of green apple conjures the atmosphere of orchards on an autumn morning – dew still clinging to the grass. Its sheer juiciness forms the core – crisp, fresh but never cloying – wrapped in cucumber’s coolness and a glint of grapefruit, magnolia petal, and violet. As rose and tuberose unfurl, the apple’s tart brightness glistens through until dusk: awakening the senses and uttering the promise of harvest in every perfumed pulse.
£47 for 30ml eau de parfum theperfumeshop.com
Kajal Lamar Noir
The apple here is bathed in a dusky glow – glinting amid a tapestry of tropical fruits and velvet violets. In the opening, it feels like a secret just picked at sunset – sharp and lively, shimmering above caramel’s deep warmth and vanilla’s comfort. Rose and geranium lend their opulence – rendering the apple not as innocence but as allure. The finish, swathed in smoky woods and soft leather, whispers of autumn’s late nights – the languor of orchard shadows.
Penhaligon’s Artemisa
Nestled alongside plump nectarines, violet, and the silken touch of lily of the valley, the green apple is tender yet vibrant . Like orchard mist caught in moonlight, the apple note glimmers – illuminated by the brightness of the opening notes, then swiftly swirled with wisps of jasmine tea and vanilla. The fruit’s facet is gentle and luminous – a subtle nod to the season’s mellow drift and the comfort of gathering indoors as oakmoss and sandalwood blanket the senses.
£175 for 100ml eau de parfum sephora.co.uk
Parfums de Marly Greenley
Here, green apple shines with the exhilarating clarity of autumnal sunlight – coursing through Sicilian bergamot and mandarin, a burst of crispness that’s almost effervescent. The heart pulses with cedar and violet – evoking the snap of twigs and foliage, while petitgrain and pomarose add layers of green and fruit. With oakmoss and amberwood grounding the trail, the apple is the soul of autumn – life’s vividness, distilled.
£220 for 75ml eau de parfum harveynichols.com
Marc-Antoine Barrois B683 Extrait
In this extrait, apple is rendered acidic and seductive – harmonising with spice-laced pepper berries and cumin. The note’s tart freshness slices through leathery depth and smoky oud – both daring and intimately carnal. Violet leaf enhances the green bite, while sandalwood and patchouli soften its edge – revealing an apple that’s more than a fruit: it’s memory, skin, and velvet, ripened in autumn’s waning shadow.
£270 for 50ml extrait de parfum selfridges.com
Written by Suzy Nightingale