Note
Kumquat
8 perfumes feature this note.
Salvatore Ferragamo
Incanto Bliss
2009Incanto Bliss earns its name in the opening: yuzu, kumquat, and apple arrive with genuine brightness and a slight effervescence, as if the fragrance is laughing.
FreshAquaticSweetMusky3.7 / 5· 485Calvin Klein
Ck One Summer Daze 2022
2022CK One Summer Daze takes the line's founding proposition — clean, modern, genderless — and applies it to a summer-afternoon template.
MuskyFreshAromaticSweet3.9 / 5· 466Donna Karan
DKNY Sweet Delicious Pink Macaron
2012DKNY Sweet Delicious Pink Macaron delivers on its confection premise more convincingly than most gourmand flankers.
AlmondRoseWoodyNutty3.9 / 5· 423Victoria'S Secret
Victoria's Secret Angel Gold
2012The 2012 Angel Gold opens with a trio of fruit and citrus: pear contributes a soft sweetness, orange adds brightness, bergamot grounds both with light aromatic lift.
FloralAmberMuskyFresh4.2 / 5· 368Gucci
Gucci Guilty Love Edition Pour Homme 2020
2020The citrus opening on this limited-edition masculine is more textured than a standard pink-pepper-and-mandarin entry — kumquat provides a bitter-sweet citrus quality that mandarin alone doesn't, and ginger reinforces the spice register without pepper becoming dominant.
LavenderFreshAromaticWoody3.8 / 5· 352Avon
Miami Party
2012Miami Party opens on a juicy tropical salvo — blood orange and kumquat cutting bright and tart, with pitahaya adding an exotic, slightly vegetal sweetness that announces the fragrance's intentions up front.
FreshTropicalAmberFloral3.5 / 5· 220Oriflame
Infinita
2020Infinita opens with a citrus-floral-spice cluster that reads as one bright impression: kumquat and mandarin supply fresh sourness, pink pepper adds edge, and jasmine weaves through from the start.
Soft SpicyWhite FloralWoodySweet3.8 / 5· 199Zara
Noble Palo Santo
2019Noble Palo Santo opens on a citrus triad — kumquat's slightly bitter-sweet roundness, lemon zest's sharp cut, and bergamot linking the two into a coherent aromatic opening.
SmokyFreshSoft SpicyAromatic4.2 / 5· 150