
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Bergamot cuts through first — bright and brief — before Turkish rose and osmanthus take over in a soft, honeyed bloom that reads more peachy-floral than powdery. The heart is lush but controlled, with cistus adding a faintly resinous, leathery warmth underneath the petals. As it settles, patchouli and oud pull everything earthward into a smoky, slightly animalic dry-down that still lets the rose linger. Projection is moderate; sillage is intimate and persistent rather than loud. — Cool-weather evenings, for anyone who wants a rose that feels rooted and lived-in rather than pretty.
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