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lintella – :
A brisk walk by the oceanside, driftwood at your feet. Seaweed drying on the rocks under the warmth of sun, releasing a metallic, salty odour that’s often so ambivalently compelling. Beautiful, rich, ambergris….slightly burnt lavender and salty green notes in the top, there’s a juxtapose of sweetness in the lush, warm ambergris and the bitter, cold, salty green aromas.
You turn your head. A waft of thick, syrupy sweet tuberose pervades your senses, its dense and narcotic and oddly warm against the colder scents that have thus far surrounded you. Like a daydream you drift in and out of the reality of the cold bitterness of the beach you walk on, and the tropical coastline laden with the honeyed florals, melded together in a melange of amber and delicate vanilla that you can smell.
This fragrance is deeply complex, tiered and layered in oppositional yet delicately balanced harmony on so many levels. If you haven’t experienced Vanilla & The Sea, it would definitely be worth your while acquiring this fragrance gem.