The note presents a profoundly rich, multifaceted floral bouquet, immediately striking with its velvety texture and a distinctive warmth that sets it apart from other rose varieties. It is less overtly jammy or saccharine than a Bulgarian rose, instead offering a sophisticated dryness, a hint of spice, and a nuanced green, almost peppery facet that lends it an extraordinary depth. Its initial bloom is expansive and diffusive, presenting a classic, full-bodied rose heart that is simultaneously sweet and herbaceous. As it evolves, subtle earthy undertones emerge, sometimes hinting at a delicate metallic or aldehydic sparkle, preventing it from ever becoming cloying. It has excellent projection, a generous sillage that wafts elegantly, and remarkable longevity, settling into a beautifully soft, slightly powdery, and subtly woody dry-down. It functions predominantly as a heart note, providing the central floral pillar, but its tenacity allows it to linger gracefully into the base.