Pomegranate
Pomegranate has its origins in today's Iran, where it has been grown since ancient times. But today it is grown in Asia, southern Europe and the Middle East. Pomegranate has been prominent in many cultures and is so today. The Egyptians and pharaohs believed that the Pomegranate was the symbol of ambition and wealth, in Greece it was among other things called fruits of the dead and used to be put on dead heroes' graves. Pomegranate also has a range of health-promoting properties so as to contain high levels of vitamin C and antioxidants.
The scent of pomegranate is just pomegranate just slightly sweeter and with a touch of wine.