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Elderberry

The note unfolds with an intriguing complexity, far beyond a simple berry. It initially presents a tart, almost sharp greenness, reminiscent of freshly picked, slightly unripe fruit, quickly evolving into a rich, dark fruitiness. There's a distinct jammy sweetness, reminiscent of deep, cooked berries, yet it retains a vibrant, slightly wine-like acidity that prevents it from becoming cloying. Hints of its floral lineage, the ethereal whisper of elderflower, often peek through, lending an airy, delicate nuance. Underlying this fruit and floral interplay, one can sometimes discern a subtly earthy or even musky depth, grounding its sweetness. Its intensity can range from a delicate wisp in a top-note accord to a pronounced, syrupy presence in the heart. Projection is typically moderate, allowing its multifaceted character to slowly unfurl. Longevity can vary; while its initial tartness may dissipate, its darker, jammy facets can linger, often functioning as a heart note that bridges into the base, lending a unique fruitiness without being overtly tropical or citrusy.