This is Hayloft’s predecessor and you feel a similar DNA between the two, yet they’re so wildly different. Hayloft is richly sweet, honeyed, toasted, with a heavy hand of hay. This is its lighter younger sibling. Hayloft is warm whereas this is like a cool breeze.
This opens with freshly aromatic herbal tea with sweet and dry hay. There’s a touch of honey here but it’s very light handed paired with a fresh lavender. The seed cake note here is prominent, an interestingly earthy and grainy gourmand type of note. Like if you made a sweet cake from the grounds of a farm. The jasmine here is light and airy, offering a floral touch. This is a beautiful pairing of aromatic teas sweetened with honey, and a side of earthy seed cake, wrapped up with a hint of florals and warm oats coming from the hazelnut and oatmeal. A standalone fragrance that feels perfectly conjoined with Hayloft. Hayloft is fall, and this is its lovely spring companion.