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The Fragrance Wheel: Understanding Scent Families (2026 Guide)

By Katie, Founder of The Fragrance World UK · Last updated: 9 April 2026
The fragrance wheel organises scents into families based on their dominant characteristics: Floral, Oriental and Spicy, Woody and Oud, Gourmand, and Fresh and Citrus. Understanding scent families helps you identify what you naturally gravitate towards, discover new fragrances you are likely to enjoy, and communicate your preferences when shopping. This guide covers each family with UK product examples from The Fragrance World’s range of 74 fragrances.

What Is the Fragrance Wheel?

The fragrance wheel was created by fragrance taxonomist Michael Edwards in 1983. It is a circular classification system that maps every fragrance into a family based on its dominant scent characteristics. Think of it as a map of the fragrance landscape. Once you know where you are on the wheel, you can explore neighbouring territories with confidence.

The wheel has been refined over decades and is now the industry standard used by perfumers, retailers, and fragrance educators worldwide. The five major families are:

Family Key Characteristics Common Notes TFW Products
Floral Romantic, feminine, elegant Rose, jasmine, peony, lily 22 fragrances
Oriental and Spicy Warm, sensual, rich Amber, vanilla, cinnamon, incense 19 fragrances
Woody and Oud Grounded, sophisticated, masculine Sandalwood, cedar, oud, vetiver 15 fragrances
Gourmand Sweet, edible, indulgent Vanilla, chocolate, coffee, caramel 13 fragrances
Fresh and Citrus Clean, bright, energising Bergamot, lemon, marine, green 12 fragrances

Most fragrances are not purely one family. A fragrance might be “Floral Oriental” (floral heart with an oriental base) or “Fresh Woody” (citrus top with a woody foundation). The primary family tells you the dominant character. The secondary gives you the nuance.

Floral (22 TFW Fragrances)

Floral is the largest and most diverse scent family. It encompasses everything from a single-flower soliflore to complex multi-floral bouquets. Floral fragrances are the backbone of women’s perfumery, though many modern florals are designed as unisex.

What Defines a Floral Fragrance

A fragrance is classified as Floral when flower notes dominate the composition. This can mean a prominent rose, a jasmine heart, a peony opening, or a blend of multiple flowers. Floral fragrances are further divided into subcategories:

TFW Floral Highlights

TFW Fragrance Inspired By Key Floral Notes Best Season Price (from)
Delina PdM Delina Turkish Rose, Peony, Lychee Spring, Autumn £4.95
Madam Coco Mademoiselle Rose, Jasmine, Orange Blossom Year-round £4.95
Five Chanel No. 5 Rose, Ylang-Ylang, Jasmine Year-round £4.95
Floral Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Rose, Jasmine, Orchid Spring, Summer £4.95
Liberty YSL Libre Orange Blossom, Lavender Year-round £4.95
Miss D Miss Dior Rose, Peony, Lily of the Valley Spring, Summer £4.95
Gardenia Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia Gardenia, Jasmine, Pear Spring £4.95

Who should explore Florals: Anyone who loves the smell of fresh flowers, finds comfort in classic femininity, or gravitates towards perfumes that feel romantic and elegant. Florals are the most gifted scent family because they have the broadest appeal.

Browse all 22 TFW Floral fragrances

Oriental and Spicy (19 TFW Fragrances)

Oriental fragrances are warm, sensual, and enveloping. They are built around rich base notes like amber, vanilla, and incense, often spiced with cinnamon, cardamom, or saffron. This family includes some of the most iconic fragrances ever created, from the original Shalimar to modern hits like Baccarat Rouge 540.

What Defines an Oriental Fragrance

Orientals are characterised by warmth and depth. The base notes are the star. Where a Floral fragrance leads with flowers, an Oriental leads with the sensation of warmth on the skin. Subcategories include:

TFW Oriental and Spicy Highlights

TFW Fragrance Inspired By Key Notes Best Season Price (from)
Five Forty MFK Baccarat Rouge 540 Saffron, Jasmine, Amberwood, Cedar Autumn, Winter £4.95
TV Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille Tobacco Leaf, Vanilla, Tonka, Cacao Autumn, Winter £4.95
Dark Opium YSL Black Opium Coffee, Vanilla, White Flowers Year-round £4.95
Imperial PdM Althair Vanilla, Musk, Tonka, Cinnamon Autumn, Winter £4.95
Shy Love Kilian Love Don’t Be Shy Marshmallow, Vanilla, Orange Blossom Year-round £4.95
Symptom Initio Side Effect Rum, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Tobacco Autumn, Winter £4.95

Who should explore Orientals: Anyone who loves warmth, complexity, and scents that feel luxurious and enveloping. Oriental fragrances tend to get the most compliments because their rich, warm notes are inherently inviting. If you prefer autumn and winter as your favourite seasons, you are likely an Oriental person.

Browse all 19 TFW Oriental and Spicy fragrances

Woody and Oud (15 TFW Fragrances)

Woody fragrances are grounded, refined, and often understated. Built around notes like sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, and oud, they communicate sophistication without loudness. This family is the traditional backbone of men’s fragrance, though many woody scents are now unisex.

What Defines a Woody Fragrance

Woody fragrances use wood-derived notes as their structural foundation. The character ranges from smooth and creamy (sandalwood) to dry and earthy (vetiver) to rich and resinous (oud). Subcategories include:

TFW Woody and Oud Highlights

TFW Fragrance Inspired By Key Notes Best Season Price (from)
Oud Wood Tom Ford Oud Wood Oud, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Tonka Year-round £4.95
Victory Creed Aventus Pineapple, Birch, Musk, Ambergris Year-round £4.95
Sauvage Dior Sauvage Pepper, Bergamot, Lavender, Ambroxan Year-round £4.95
Layton PdM Layton Apple, Mandarin, Vanilla, Sandalwood Year-round £4.95
Boss Hugo Boss Bottled Apple, Cinnamon, Sandalwood, Cedar Year-round £4.95

Who should explore Woody fragrances: Anyone who prefers subtlety over statement, who feels most comfortable in tailored clothing, or who gravitates towards natural, earthy scents. Woody fragrances are the “wardrobe staples” of perfumery. They never go out of style and rarely overwhelm.

Browse all 15 TFW Woody and Oud fragrances

Gourmand (13 TFW Fragrances)

Gourmand fragrances smell edible. They feature notes like vanilla, chocolate, coffee, caramel, praline, and sugar. This is the fastest-growing scent family in the UK, driven by social media trends and a younger generation of fragrance buyers who want scents that feel indulgent and comforting.

What Defines a Gourmand Fragrance

A fragrance is Gourmand when its dominant character evokes food or drink. The line between Gourmand and Oriental can be blurry, since both use vanilla and warm notes. The distinction is intent: an Oriental uses vanilla for warmth and sensuality; a Gourmand uses vanilla because it smells like dessert. Subcategories include:

TFW Gourmand Highlights

TFW Fragrance Inspired By Key Notes Best Season Price (from)
Cherry Tom Ford Lost Cherry Black Cherry, Almond, Vanilla, Tonka Year-round £4.95
Bourbon Kilian Angel’s Share Cognac, Cinnamon, Praline, Oak, Vanilla Autumn, Winter £4.95
Shy Love Kilian Love Don’t Be Shy Marshmallow, Vanilla, Orange Blossom Year-round £4.95
Gorgeous Vanilla Kayali Vanilla 28 Vanilla, Amber, Musk Year-round £4.95
Halo Thierry Mugler Angel Chocolate, Praline, Vanilla, Patchouli Autumn, Winter £4.95
Candy Viktor & Rolf Bonbon Mandarin, Peach, Caramel, Cedar Autumn, Winter £4.95

Who should explore Gourmands: Anyone who loves the smell of bakeries, coffee shops, and vanilla candles. Gourmand fragrances are comfort in a bottle. They are particularly popular among younger fragrance buyers (18-30) and have seen explosive growth on TikTok and Instagram. If you find yourself reaching for sweet, warm, food-inspired scents, this is your family.

Browse all 13 TFW Gourmand fragrances

Fresh and Citrus (12 TFW Fragrances)

Fresh fragrances are clean, bright, and energising. Built around citrus fruits (bergamot, lemon, grapefruit), green notes (grass, herbs), or aquatic notes (sea salt, marine), they are the lightest family on the fragrance wheel. Fresh fragrances are the daytime workhorses of any collection.

What Defines a Fresh Fragrance

Fresh fragrances prioritise clarity and lightness. They are designed to smell clean without smelling like soap. The notes evaporate faster than heavier families, which is why oil concentration is especially important in this category. Subcategories include:

TFW Fresh and Citrus Highlights

TFW Fragrance Inspired By Key Notes Best Season Price (from)
Layton PdM Layton Apple, Mandarin, Bergamot, Vanilla Spring, Summer £4.95
Sauvage Dior Sauvage Pepper, Bergamot, Ambroxan Spring, Summer £4.95
Wild Versace Dylan Blue Bergamot, Grapefruit, Aquatic, Musk Summer £4.95
Petal Marc Jacobs Daisy Fresh, Floral, Jasmine, Musk Spring, Summer £4.95
Lucky Chanel Chance Citrus, Jasmine, Amber, Musk Spring £4.95

Who should explore Fresh fragrances: Anyone who prefers clean, light scents that do not announce themselves from across the room. Fresh fragrances are ideal for warm weather, professional settings, and active lifestyles. If you love the smell of clean laundry, citrus fruits, or a sea breeze, this is your starting point.

Browse all 12 TFW Fresh and Citrus fragrances

How to Find Your Scent Family

Your scent family is not random. It correlates with your personality, your lifestyle, and even the things you instinctively enjoy in daily life. Here is a quick guide:

If You Love Your Family Is Likely Start With
Fresh flowers, gardens, spring Floral Delina, Madam, or Floral
Candles, warmth, cosy evenings Oriental and Spicy Five Forty, TV, or Shy Love
Nature, forests, leather, earth Woody and Oud Oud Wood, Victory, or Sauvage
Baking, coffee, desserts, vanilla Gourmand Cherry, Bourbon, or Gorgeous Vanilla
Clean laundry, citrus, the sea Fresh and Citrus Layton, Wild, or Lucky

Season Matching: Which Family, When

Heat amplifies fragrance projection. Cold weather dampens it. This is why the same fragrance can feel perfect in October and overwhelming in July. Here is how each family performs by season:

Season Best Families Why TFW Picks
Spring Floral, Fresh Light scents complement warming temperatures. Flowers bloom. Delina, Miss D, Lucky, Petal
Summer Fresh, Light Floral Heat amplifies projection. Lighter scents avoid overwhelming. Sauvage, Wild, Layton, Liberty
Autumn Oriental, Woody, Gourmand Cooler air suits warm, rich scents. Spices and woods come alive. Five Forty, TV, Oud Wood, Cherry
Winter Gourmand, Oriental, Oud Cold suppresses projection. Heavy scents need cold to shine without overwhelming. Bourbon, Symptom, Imperial, Dark Opium

These are guidelines, not rules. Many fragrances transcend seasons. Five Forty, for example, works year-round because its amber character is warm enough for winter but not so heavy that it overwhelms in summer. The best approach is to build a small rotation: one fragrance per season, or at minimum one warm-weather and one cold-weather option.

Building a Collection by Scent Family

A well-rounded fragrance collection covers at least three families. Here are two suggested starting points:

The Essentials (3 Fragrances)

Slot Family Recommended When to Wear Price (50ml)
Everyday signature Floral or Fresh Madam or Sauvage Work, daytime, casual £29.95
Evening and going out Oriental or Gourmand Five Forty or Cherry Dinner, dates, events £29.95
Cold weather statement Woody or Gourmand Oud Wood or Bourbon Autumn, winter £29.95

Three 50ml bottles from The Fragrance World cost £59.99 individually, or less with the bundle builder (save 33%). A comparable designer collection would cost £300-£600+.

The Complete Rotation (5 Fragrances)

Slot Family Recommended When to Wear Price (50ml)
Spring Floral Delina March to May £29.95
Summer Fresh Layton June to August £29.95
Autumn Oriental Five Forty September to November £29.95
Winter Gourmand Bourbon December to February £29.95
Signature (year-round) Woody Oud Wood Anytime £29.95

Five 50ml bottles at £29.95 each is £99.95. A single designer bottle from a niche house costs more than an entire five-fragrance rotation from TFW.

How Scent Families Overlap

The fragrance wheel is a spectrum, not a series of boxes. Many fragrances sit between two families. Understanding these overlaps helps you discover scents that bridge your preferences:

Overlap Character TFW Example
Floral Oriental Flowers with warm, amber-vanilla depth Delina (rose + vanilla + musk)
Oriental Gourmand Warm spices with edible sweetness TV (tobacco + vanilla + cacao)
Woody Aromatic Woods with fresh herbs and citrus Sauvage (cedar + lavender + bergamot)
Gourmand Fruity Sweet, fruity, and indulgent Cherry (cherry + almond + vanilla)
Fresh Floral Light flowers with clean, airy notes Miss D (rose + peony + fresh)

What Determines Which Family a Fragrance Belongs To

Three factors determine a fragrance’s family classification:

  1. Dominant accord. The single strongest impression the fragrance creates. If you close your eyes and smell it, what is the first thing you think of? Flowers = Floral. Warmth = Oriental. Wood = Woody. Sugar = Gourmand. Clean = Fresh.
  2. Base note character. The notes that remain after the first hour determine the lasting impression. A fragrance might open with citrus (Fresh) but dry down to vanilla and amber (Oriental). It would be classified as “Fresh Oriental” or simply Oriental, depending on which character dominates the overall wear time.
  3. Ingredient weight. Heavier molecules (oud, amber, vanilla, musk) create warm, rich impressions. Lighter molecules (citrus, green notes, aldehydes) create fresh, clean impressions. The molecular weight of the dominant ingredients shapes the family classification.

Explore Each Scent Family

Ready to discover your family? Browse every TFW fragrance organised by scent family:

Every fragrance is available in a 5ml travel spray from £4.95, so you can explore any family on your skin before committing to a full bottle.

About This Guide

This guide is written and maintained by The Fragrance World UK, based in Liverpool. We have served over 226,000 customers, hold a 4.8 rating on Trustpilot from 7,600+ verified reviews, and offer 74 fragrances across all five scent families. All are formulated at 22-30% oil concentration, EDP grade, vegan and cruelty-free.

The fragrance wheel classification used in this guide follows the Michael Edwards framework, the global industry standard since 1983. Product family assignments are based on dominant note profiles. All pricing is accurate as of the date shown above. We update this guide quarterly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The fragrance wheel is a classification system that organises scents into families based on their dominant characteristics. Created by fragrance expert Michael Edwards in 1983, it groups perfumes into families like Floral, Oriental, Woody, Fresh, and Gourmand. It helps you understand what types of scent you are drawn to and discover new fragrances within your preferred family.
The five main scent families are Floral (rose, jasmine, peony), Oriental and Spicy (amber, vanilla, cinnamon), Woody and Oud (sandalwood, cedar, oud), Gourmand (vanilla, chocolate, coffee, caramel), and Fresh and Citrus (bergamot, lemon, green notes). Most fragrances belong primarily to one family but may borrow elements from others.
Start with what you are naturally drawn to. If you love the smell of fresh flowers, start with Florals. If you prefer warm, cosy scents, try Oriental or Gourmand. If you gravitate towards clean, light scents, explore Fresh and Citrus. A 5ml tester from each family (from £4.95 each at The Fragrance World) lets you identify your preference on your own skin.
Oriental, Gourmand, and Woody fragrances tend to last longest because their base notes (vanilla, amber, oud, musk) are heavier molecules that evaporate slowly. Fresh and Citrus fragrances typically have lighter molecules that dissipate faster. However, oil concentration matters more than scent family. A Fresh fragrance at 25% oil concentration will outlast an Oriental at 10%.
Yes, and most fragrance enthusiasts do. Fresh and Citrus fragrances work best in spring and summer because heat amplifies projection, and lighter scents avoid becoming overwhelming. Oriental, Gourmand, and Woody fragrances suit autumn and winter because their warmth complements cold weather and performs better in lower temperatures.
Floral is the most popular scent family for women in the UK, followed by Oriental. For men, Woody and Fresh are most popular. Gourmand fragrances have seen the fastest growth in the last three years, driven by social media trends around vanilla, coffee, and caramel-based scents.

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