Fragrances can be classified by certain olfactive families, or themes, or accords.
Woody:
fragrances derive their scents from aromatic woods such as sandalwood, patchouli, aloes, cedar, agarwood (oud), rosewood, cypress, tobacco, tonka, pine and scents like oak moss which are reminiscent of the odor of the forest floor. Usually accompanied by other notes such as citrus, herbs, spices, incense, and balsamic notes like vanilla or benzoin. Animalic notes such as ambergris, leather, musk, castoreum and civet often give depth to woody fragrances and enhance their longevity.
The subdivisions of classifications in this family are:
Woody Amber
Woody Aquatic
Woody Aromatic
Woody Chypre
Woody Floral
Woody Floral Musk
Woody Hesperidic Coniferous
Woody Oriental
Woody Spicy
Woody Spicy Leather
Woody:
fragrances derive their scents from aromatic woods such as sandalwood, patchouli, aloes, cedar, agarwood (oud), rosewood, cypress, tobacco, tonka, pine and scents like oak moss which are reminiscent of the odor of the forest floor. Usually accompanied by other notes such as citrus, herbs, spices, incense, and balsamic notes like vanilla or benzoin. Animalic notes such as ambergris, leather, musk, castoreum and civet often give depth to woody fragrances and enhance their longevity.
The subdivisions of classifications in this family are: