Nosie

Bramble

The note presents a complex tapestry of sensations, an olfactory portrait of a wild hedgerow. Initially, it bursts forth with a sharp, vibrant greenness, reminiscent of crushed leaves and thorny stems, almost tannic and slightly bitter. This verdant opening soon gives way to a juicy, tart fruitiness, evoking the unmistakable aroma of ripe, slightly jammy blackberries or raspberries just plucked from the bush, still warm from the sun. There's an underlying earthiness, a hint of damp soil and woody fibers, grounding the brighter elements. The texture is not smooth but rather rugged and dewy, reflecting the prickliness of the plant itself. It typically behaves as a vivid top-to-heart note, with its green and tart facets leading, transitioning to the richer berry heart, and often leaving a subtle, mossy-woody drydown that extends its longevity, lending a robust, natural projection.