Nosie

Burdock

The note presents a profoundly earthy and rooty aroma, reminiscent of damp soil just after a spring rain, or the deep, mineralic scent of freshly tilled earth. It is simultaneously dry and robust, almost dusty in its initial impression, yet possessing an underlying, slightly bitter verdancy. There's a fibrous, almost rough-hewn texture to its olfactory profile, hinting at the plant's raw, unadorned state. Its intensity is moderate, never truly shouting but providing a consistent, grounding hum. It evolves rather linearly, settling into a steadfast earthiness that slowly integrates with other elements, becoming a deep, stable anchor. Its projection is typically intimate, drawing one closer rather than announcing itself boldly, and its longevity is commendable, residing comfortably in the heart and base of a composition.