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Miller Harris Hidden on the Rooftops unisex
Miller Harris

Hidden on the Rooftops unisex

sweet
citrus
white floral
musky
powdery
fresh spicy
green
2018 · unisex

Miller Harris is a British niche house founded by perfumer Lyn Harris in 1989, known for distinctive compositions that balance accessibility with sophistication. The brand's approach emphasizes narrative-driven fragrances that often explore unexpected juxtapositions.

Hidden on the Rooftops opens with a bright citrus-herbal top led by lime and bergamot, with red berries and violet leaf adding a subtle sweetness and green earthiness. The heart develops into a delicate floral-honeyed landscape, where honeysuckle and pollen create a gauzy, almost fruity florality anchored by tea and Turkish rose. The base brings grounding through driftwood and vetiver, while musk and ambergris soften the woody structure with a powdery, skin-scent quality that prevents the fragrance from feeling heavy despite its layered composition.

The overall profile sits at the intersection of fresh florals and woody amber, making it work well for those seeking something refined but wearable across seasons. It suits both daytime and softer evening wear, with enough complexity to reward closer attention without demanding it. If you gravitate toward The Heirloom, The Tactician, and The Romantic, this fragrance will likely resonate with your taste.

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Top · 0–30 min
Lime
Lime
Crisper and greener than lemon, with a faint bitterness that keeps it from smelling like a cocktail mixer. Lime zest has a raw, almost herbaceous quality that pairs naturally with aquatic and green accords. It signals freshness and informality, the note of beach bars and gym-fresh colognes.
Angelica
Angelica
Complex, musky, and slightly earthy, angelica root has a unique profile that sits between herbs, earth, and musk. It was historically used as a fixative and still adds a deep, rooty quality that grounds and extends other notes. Angelica seed is slightly citrusy; the root is darker and more complex. A note beloved by niche perfumers.
Bergamot
Bergamot
A sun-ripened Italian citrus with a brightness that goes beyond lemon, simultaneously tart, floral, and slightly spicy. It's the defining note of Earl Grey tea and the backbone of countless fresh colognes. Perfumers love it as an opener because it lifts the entire composition without overpowering what follows.
Red Berries
Red Berries
A mixed accord of red fruits including raspberry, strawberry, and red currant, producing a bright, sweet, and slightly tart freshness. Red berries read as summery and cheerful, adding an accessible, crowd-pleasing sweetness to florals and orientals. One of the most broadly appealing fruity notes in mainstream perfumery.
Clary Sage
Clary Sage
Dry, slightly fruity, and intensely herbal, clary sage has a warm, tea-like quality with faintly floral and nutty facets. It's the more sophisticated sibling of regular sage, used in Eau Sauvage and countless classic masculines for its clean, Mediterranean character. Simultaneously natural and refined.
Violet Leaf
Violet Leaf
Black Pepper
Black Pepper
Sharp, dry, and immediately present, black pepper in perfumery is spice without sweetness, heat without heaviness. It adds edge to citrus openings and warmth to woody bases, creating contrast that keeps a fragrance interesting. One of the most versatile spice notes, comfortable in everything from fresh colognes to deep orientals.
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Tea
Tea
Green tea is cool, slightly astringent, and clean; black tea is earthier and slightly smoky. Both add a contemplative, refined quality to fragrances, the scent equivalent of a quiet afternoon. Tea notes bridge the gap between fresh and woody families and are a staple of minimalist, understated compositions.
Pollen
Pollen
Warm, slightly waxy, and faintly sweet, pollen has a honeyed, dusty quality that evokes the heart of flowers rather than their petals. Pollen notes in perfumery add a naturalistic, alive quality to floral compositions, suggesting the presence of bees and warm summer days. It bridges floral and gourmand families.
Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle
Sweet, honeyed, and intensely floral, honeysuckle is the scent of warm summer evenings, a generous sweetness with a slightly green, living quality. It's more complex than simple sweetness: there's a faint nectarous depth that makes it feel natural rather than candy-like. A note of abundance and warmth.
Syringa
Syringa
The botanical name for lilac, syringa flowers produce a sweet, slightly powdery, and faintly medicinal floral note that is synonymous with European spring gardens. Syringa has a cool, nostalgic quality that is simultaneously romantic and clean. Used interchangeably with lilac in perfumery to describe this distinctive spring flower accord.
Privet
Privet
The flowers of the common privet hedge have a distinctive, slightly sharp, almost animalic sweet-floral quality that is immediately recognizable to anyone who has walked past a flowering hedge in early summer. Privet is an unusual and polarising floral in perfumery, with an almost rubbery sweetness. Used to add a specific naturalness.
Honey
Honey
Sweet, waxy, and faintly animalic, honey in perfumery has an almost skin-like quality, intimate and slightly raw. It's related to beeswax in the natural world, and both add a warmth that reads as close and personal. Honey bridges floral and oriental families, adding natural sweetness with a slightly dark edge.
Turkish Rose
Turkish Rose
Rosa damascena grown in the Isparta region of Turkey, one of the world's major sources of rose oil alongside Bulgaria. Turkish rose has a slightly more spiced, cinnamon-adjacent quality than Bulgarian rose, with a rich, full-bodied sweetness and good lasting power. Essential to Middle Eastern-inspired and classical oriental rose fragrances.
Base · 3–12 hrs
Driftwood
Driftwood
Dry, slightly salty, and weathered, driftwood captures the scent of bleached, sun-warmed wood washed up on a beach. It's less polished than cedarwood and more raw than sandalwood, with a marine, outdoor quality. A favourite in aquatic and casual summery compositions.
Musk
Musk
The base layer of almost every modern fragrance, a soft, warm, skin-like scent that extends longevity and bridges other notes together. Natural musk was once derived from deer (now banned); today's musks are synthetic and range from clean and soapy to dark and animalic. The right musk makes a fragrance smell like 'you.'
Sandalwood
Sandalwood
Creamy, smooth, and milky with a soft, skin-like warmth that clings beautifully. True Mysore sandalwood is one of perfumery's most precious ingredients, simultaneously wood and skin, never cold or sharp. It rounds off sharp edges in any composition and makes the wearer smell subtly, irresistibly warmer.
Vetiver
Vetiver
Earthy, smoky, and complex, vetiver root is extracted from a grass native to India and has a scent that is simultaneously rooty, woody, and slightly lemony. It's one of perfumery's great base notes: tenacious, unisex, and endlessly adaptable. A fragrance built around vetiver feels grounded and deeply confident.
Ambergris
Ambergris
One of perfumery's most storied materials, a waxy substance produced by sperm whales with a uniquely salty, sweet, earthy quality. Real ambergris is nearly unobtainable; most perfumers use synthetic alternatives. It adds a marine warmth and incredible fixative quality, making fragrances smell more 'alive' and skin-like.
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Miller Harris is a British niche house founded by perfumer Lyn Harris in 1989, known for distinctive compositions that balance accessibility with sophistication. The brand's approach emphasizes narrative-driven fragrances that often explore unexpected juxtapositions. Hidden on the Rooftops opens with a bright citrus-herbal top led by lime and bergamot, with red berries and violet leaf adding a subtle sweetness and green earthiness. The heart develops into a delicate floral-honeyed landscape, where honeysuckle and pollen create a gauzy, almost fruity florality anchored by tea and Turkish rose. The base brings grounding through driftwood and vetiver, while musk and ambergris soften the woody structure with a powdery, skin-scent quality that prevents the fragrance from feeling heavy despite its layered composition. The overall profile sits at the intersection of fresh florals and woody amber, making it work well for those seeking something refined but wearable across seasons. It suits both daytime and softer evening wear, with enough complexity to reward closer attention without demanding it. If you gravitate toward The Heirloom, The Tactician, and The Romantic, this fragrance will likely resonate with your taste.
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Top: Lime, Angelica, Bergamot, Red Berries, Clary Sage, Violet Leaf, Black Pepper. Heart: Tea, Pollen, Honeysuckle, Syringa, Privet, Honey, Turkish Rose. Base: Driftwood, Musk, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Ambergris.
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Grey market retailers sell authentic fragrances sourced through unofficial distribution -- typically excess inventory from authorized distributors. The product is real and identical to retail. FragranceNet (est. 1997), Jomashop, and MaxAroma are well-established with millions of verified reviews.

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