doomsday_disco Report post Posted December 5, 2024 White sandalwood, orris root, ambergris, vetiver root, cardamom, white cedar, and black pepper. Andrew Wyeth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lithie Report post Posted December 29, 2024 (edited) I bought this thinking it would be in the same family as to a wreath of snow. It is and it isn’t. It’s more gender neutral, perhaps a touch masc in comparison to that. In the bottle and wet on the skin it is discordant - sharp and weird but this stage doesn’t last long. After abt 10 minutes it settles into its lovely, hazy self. I get the white sandalwood and the spices, smoothed out by the orris vetiver and cedar. If i were to give it a colour it’s a grey-green, just like the picture. I don’t have anything else like it so I’m glad i took the chance! Medium throw and longevity. Edited December 29, 2024 by lithie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amoray Report post Posted December 29, 2024 I've worn this twice and feel like I could possibly give a review now. This scent is a bit of a journey and has taken some time to really settle. The first time I wore it, it was very faint (shipping shock). And it has gotten stronger as it has rested *YAY* The white sandalwood starts out giving it the sharpness, and dryness that I often get from white sandalwood. The brittleness of a bone white sky. The smell of sea but without the aquatic. A wash of green from the vetiver root? But this quickly fades into this gorgeous soft ambergris/orris that is like a fluffy cloud. And the cardamom/pepper/sliiiight hint of cedar flits into the clouds like the flock of crows. When it dries down I am left with a cardamom cloud. I am surprised how long the cardamom is lasting with this and quite happy. The light and the dark intertwined. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jarek Report post Posted January 22 In the decant vial, it's pretty woody. Maybe a touch of smoke. Wet on my skin the woody smells predominate, with some spices from the cardamom and black pepper. Wverything is blending really well that I'm finding it hard to pick out notes, but I think the samdalwood and white cedar are there, with a touch of smokey from the vetiver but it's mostly a woody vetiver. I don't smell much ambergris but I rarely do in the start of ambergris perfumes, I figure it can take a while to show up on my skin. Dry after five hours it still has some decent throw, the spices portion is nearly gone but there may be some left and I'm just not as familiar with the cardamom. Cedar is still here but the sandalwood has faded, vetiver is largely gone but I think the orris root is still around. Parts of it anyways. Strangely the ambergris hasn't become prominent like I'm used to, I can tell it's there but it's more boosting everything else rather than coming forward and doing its own thing too. The overall effect is very nice. Everything is well blended. I quite like this one, though I'm going to let it rest at least a week before trying it again and deciding if I want a bottle. Waering the rest of my decant for sure. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites