Quartz Pure Red
Pink pepper crackles first, a fizzy spark that lifts the peach into something almost effervescent while bergamot keeps the edges crisp and cool.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 11 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Soft Spicy50
- Aromatic50
- Rose50
- Woody
The note pyramid
- Pink Pepper
- Peach
- Bergamot
- Sage
- Jasmine
- Violet
- Rose
By the editors · 2 min readPink pepper crackles first, a fizzy spark that lifts the peach into something almost effervescent while bergamot keeps the edges crisp and cool. The heart folds sage’s gray-green fuzz around rose and jasmine, letting the violet tint the bouquet a cool lilac rather than full candy-shop sweetness, so the florals stay streamlined against skin. Vetiver threads earth through the amber-vanilla base, drying the resins and preventing the musk from going plush; the result wears like sheer wood stained with soft spice rather than a dessert skin-hug. Sillage stays polite, projecting an arm’s-length aura for the first three hours before settling into a clean musk that still carries a faint peppery shimmer. Office-friendly in spring and fall, it behaves best under light layers when you want subtle movement rather than a statement.
Scent twins
Factual metadata (name, house, year, notes) is seeded from public datasets. The editorial reading and scent fingerprint are written by Claude against our house style — none of it is scraped prose. Read our methodology.




