Citrus, floral, fruity notes with a watery melon character
First reported in United States Patent 4311617 (Jan. 19, 1982) by Hifzur R. Ansari, Benjamin O. Isaac & Horst R. Wagner, entitled Perfumery compositions. It has long been used in fragrances.
Michael Zviely (Perfumer & Flavorist, Vol. 35, October 2010, pp. 22-23) reports it has "a light floral odor, slightly fruity note with a watery citrus character. It is fresh, herbaceous and slightly fruity with melon connotations".
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