Jenjin Report post Posted July 10 (edited) Crackling, dry grasses, pale cedarwood, bone-yellow sandalwood, uprooted mandrake, a tangle of patchouli, and the smoke of distant bonfires. And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days. – James Russell Lowell Artist - John Butler Yeats Edited July 10 by Jenjin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
olhenry Report post Posted July 28 This is everything I hoped for. It's a dry, warmed by the sun smell. I don't smell a lot of smoke on me - it's mostly the dry grasses. I will probably be getting a backup Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lithie Report post Posted September 25 This is really beautiful. I agree with the above review of it being sun-warmed. The grasses here are dry and warm. The sandalwood really brightens and smooths it out and the mandrake and patchouli give it a little depth/oomph. The dry grasses are the star here. It’s a perfect end of summer scent, especially for those of us in a warmer climate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites