Vetiver Racinettes fragrance notes

  • Head

    • black pepper, fresh ginger, cardamom, kaffir lime leaf
  • Heart

    • haitian vetiver , nutmeg asbolute, coffee, spikenard
  • Base

    • ruh khus, indonesian vetiver, vetiver bourbon, attar mitti, tarragon absolute, cepes

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Any person who has worked with moist Clay will recognize the perfume that canvasses this scent. Cardamom and Ginger brightens in the opening and offers a peaceful incense expanse in the heart which offers an almost sedative like soothe.
It is then I note a palate cleanse of Lime leaf.
Layered Root and Grass of Vetiver
Bases this gem.
Elegant Masculine with a Parfum like
close to the skin luxury.
Recommended to those who enjoy a natural unforced scenting.
The perfumer sent along a couple of squares of luxurious sweet Lokum.
Lovely!
6th July 2020
231475
Amazing!This is an outstanding scent. It does two things well.First, it gives a very unique vibe at the beginning. It is spicy, dusty, "ancient". It is like the interior chamber of an Egyptian pyramid -- very evocative. The mitti gives it these aspects, with earthy, clay notes. The mushrooms give more earthy, slightly sweet forest-floor aspects. And the hint of a very deep, rooty vetiver can be found here. Thus, this stage is so distinctive and completely intriguing.Then, the vetivers of various kinds emerge. Earthy notes combine with grassy and even lemony notes. This stage is a vetiver fan's delight. Many-layered and completely satisfying. I find that fine vetiver scents have a real comfort aura, and this one certainly has that. Powerful at first, and then very classy at the end. Try it!Pros: Unique, beautifulCons: The earthy note will challenge some"
29th September 2013
132063

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Wow. Odd number this one. Big hit of mitti at the front and back, with its baked clay and sandalwood smell. On my skin dried-grass/herbaceous vetiver arrived, along with the mushroom/camphor/spice notes (root beer?). Definite nod to the Ruh Khus.

Not sure if it works for me ... maybe. But thumbs up for it's earthy, rooty quality.
21st March 2013
126168