One of the most enjoyable aspects of smell is its ability to evoke desire. But what does desire actually smell like? Although fragrance is subjective, there is science behind what causes men and women to become attracted. While any perfume that reminds you of your partner is likely to increase your interest, there are some notes that generate a biological response. While many scents have the ability to turn you hot, these scents have been proven to be aphrodisiacs. You could be suspicious of the sensual power of organically derived plants, herbs, and foods—all of which are used to make today's scents. However, given that desire originates in the brain, it's understandable that olfactory cues elicit distinct neurological reactions. For millennia, the following smells have been recognized for their aphrodisiac effects, and current scientific investigations back up these claims.We bring you a top 5 selection of perfumes that according to their organic composition are the most aphrodisiac: Gucci Bloom Eau De Parfum Spray By Gucci Cinnabar Eau De Parfum Spray ( By Estee Lauder Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming By Christian Dior Chanel Coco Eau De Parfum Byredo Gypsy Water Eau De Parfum Spray (Unisex) By Byredo