Methyl Pamplemousse is the classic grapefruit chemical, widely used and widely adored. It suits both feminine and masculine scents and can be used in small amounts as a nuancer for citrus or in overdose for an interesting top note character. Blends with Dihydromyrcenol and Cassis Base 345B are outstanding. Methyl Pamplemousse is found in so many superstar fragrances they are too numerous to name, but a few that stand out are 0.45% in Gabrielle (Chanel, 2017), 1% in Bleu (Chanel, 2010), 1.4% in Terre d'Hermès (2006), 0.8% Grand Soir (2016, Maison Francis Kurkdjian), 2% in Vetiver (Frater, 2022), 2.2% in Spicebomb (2012, Viktor&Rolf), 0.65% in Opus XIV Royal Tobacco by Amouage (2022), and Creed's Royal Oud (2011) dosed at 0.17%.