The note unfolds with a profound sense of grounding, often evoking the rich, dark aroma of damp soil after a rain, or the dry, mineralic grit of parched earth under a summer sun. It possesses a complex texture, ranging from the velvety mossiness of a forest floor to the rough, rooty chewiness of unearthed vetiver. Its intensity can be deep and enveloping, settling into the skin with a tenacious grip, yet its projection is often intimate, creating an aura rather than a loud statement. As a rule, it is a quintessential base note, evolving slowly over hours, lending a foundational gravitas to a composition. Specific nuances can include mushroomy decay, the musty sweetness of dry leaves, the metallic tang of turned soil, or the clean, ozonic whisper of petrichor. It can feel raw, unrefined, and deeply organic, sometimes even slightly animalic in its untamed facets.
Ethereal and artistic, evoking the natural beauty and impressionistic qualities associated with Monet's paintings. It suggests a sophisticated and complex aroma with a blend of fruity, floral, and earthy elements.
2010
A damp, mysterious, and lush forest, evoking the essence of a temperate rainforest with its cycle of growth, decay, and rebirth, filled with earthy, green, and woody aromas.