Tomato Leaves

Tomato leaves are a fresh and green fragrance note with a crisp, herbaceous, and slightly tangy scent profile that carries subtle earthy and citrusy undertones. Its aroma is invigorating, natural, and bold, adding a unique and vibrant quality to perfumes. Tomato leaves impart a sharp and lively character, often used as a top or middle note to create a fresh and garden-like composition. They pair beautifully with citrus, floral, and herbal notes, contributing to fragrances that are modern, green, and full of life.

History & Production: Tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum) are native to Central and South America and have been cultivated for centuries for their fruit and aromatic foliage. The scent of tomato leaves in perfumery is typically recreated using synthetic accords or a blend of green and herbaceous notes to capture their distinctive, fresh aroma. Tomato leaf notes are valued for their ability to add a natural, outdoorsy touch that enhances the brightness and complexity of a fragrance. This note evokes a sense of a sunlit garden, making perfumes feel fresh, lively, and invigorating.