In perfumery, "cedar" can refer to two different sources: cedarwood and cedar fruit. Cedarwood has a rich, rounded scent reminiscent of freshly sharpened pencils, while cedar fruit (a large citrus fruit) offers a crisper, fresher aroma with sour notes. The latter, used in this context, is prized for its fresh and sparkling qualities, particularly when combined with Musk, enhancing the latter’s sensuality and creating a distinctive and elegant fragrance, and is extremely long lasting for being an agromated perfume.