Forest Walk by Sonoma Scent Studio
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A perfume by Sonoma Scent Studio for women and men, released in 2012. The scent is resinous-woody. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Resinous
Woody
Earthy
Smoky
Spicy

Fragrance Notes

Earthy notesEarthy notes Hemlock firHemlock fir FirFir Pacific red cedarPacific red cedar FrankincenseFrankincense LabdanumLabdanum New Caledonian sandalwoodNew Caledonian sandalwood OakmossOakmoss Jasmine absoluteJasmine absolute VioletViolet BenzoinBenzoin GalbanumGalbanum Indian patchouliIndian patchouli Orris rootOrris root VetiverVetiver

Perfumer

Ratings
Longevity
7.421 Ratings
Sillage
6.621 Ratings
Bottle
6.324 Ratings
Submitted by ShinyAbraxas, last update on 24.01.2023.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
4
Bottle
10
Sillage
8
Longevity
8
Scent
Carboytony

116 Reviews
Carboytony
Carboytony
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Balm for the nature lover who cannot walk in the woods
This is balm for the soul, a great scent for a day when you can't get out to go for a hike in the woods. To me this does smell very close to an actual walk in the woods: Fir, Hemlock, Cedar, damp earth, with hints of violet, benzoin, and jasmine. A beautiful patchouli and sandalwood accompany this into the base notes.
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ColinM

516 Reviews
ColinM
ColinM
Helpful Review 4  
Twin Peaks...
Forest Walk opens with a beautiful pine-woody coniferous blend enriched by thick resinous nuances, amber, something candied, a medicinal feel. The key word is “balsamic”, with a sort of baroque gloomy touch. Slightly “caramelized”, too. Oriental and smoky (I think I get some incense too), several Lutens scents come to mind, filtered “the American way” like for many Slumberhouse scents – to which in fact Forest Walk does resemble a bit style-wise, with that same sort of darkness which smells both contemporary and post-industrial, and natural, almost “archaic”. A walk in a shady forest – Twin Peaks forests, if you want. Dark, balsamic, with a dense and thick, almost oily texture, made denser and juicier by a subtle sort of boozy-licorice whiff. Although as I said it reminds me a bit of Josh Lobb’s scents, Forest Walk smells actually a bit better than many Slumberhouse fragrances; more delicate, more natural and less linear enough to smell more “wearable”, less haunting, and in the end, less boring after some hours (don’t expect any particularly dynamic evolution, though). The powdery-floral touch of violet is brilliant, providing a glimmer of light and grace which brings Forest Walk from “good” to “really good”. Recommended.

7,5-8/10
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