Doesn't sound wrong, but not really essential either. At least they're using more than just the buds of the rose, which I appreciate. I just don’t get all these different editions…
Gradually, roses and a general floral quality emerge. The green notes of the rose are particularly in focus here, like rose stems/leaves. This further supports the initial green notes. Everything is enveloped in a fine wine acidity, reminiscent of a good white wine, with a slight fizz included.
The composition as a whole has a certain dignified, meditative quality. Incense-like notes come into play, more of a yellow incense. Towards the end, it surprisingly becomes more focused.
The composition as a whole has a certain dignified, meditative quality. Incense-like notes come into play, more of a yellow incense. Towards the end, it surprisingly becomes more focused.