
SVT
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SVT
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Aromatic Warfare
The opening is barniardy, probably due to the presence of Indian oud and manipur, a little leathery and smoky/sweet, where perhaps the choya nakh can make its contribution; some pepper and pleasant lavender in the background can also be perceived.
Allowing it to settle for a few hours the strong traits of the oud begin to soften and the woody, balsamic connotations become more perceptible (due to the burmese variety I think), with something tobacco and juniper berries to accompany it, until reaching the dry down where I perceive something earthy, to which I think the patchouli and mushrooms may contribute, with something musky/animalic in the background.
Allowing it to settle for a few hours the strong traits of the oud begin to soften and the woody, balsamic connotations become more perceptible (due to the burmese variety I think), with something tobacco and juniper berries to accompany it, until reaching the dry down where I perceive something earthy, to which I think the patchouli and mushrooms may contribute, with something musky/animalic in the background.



Ambrette seed CO2
Angelica root absolute
Black pepper
Boswellia neglecta
Bulgarian tobacco absolute
Burmese oud
Cade juniper
Camphor
Castoreum
Choya Nakh
Civet
Clove
Damask rose
False sandalwood
Fenugreek absolute
Fossilised amber
French cep absolute
Hyraceum
Jasmine sambac absolute
Labdanum
Lavender absolute
Maritime pine
Myrrh
Neroli absolute
Nutmeg
Orris root
Patchouli absolute
Pink pepper
Sichuan pepper
Spikenard
Tree moss absolute
Tuberose absolute
Turmeric
Vetiver
White cypress
White lotus absolute
Ylang-ylang
Voltresnip




































