The note of fertile soil is a profoundly grounded and textural experience. It conjures a rich, dark, and loamy aroma, intensely earthy, damp, and mineralic. There's a certain humid sweetness, reminiscent of decomposing leaves and living roots, often accompanied by a subtle, almost mushroomy or petrichor nuance right after a rain shower. It feels cool and heavy on the olfactory palate, with a raw, primal quality. Its intensity is remarkable even at low concentrations, possessing an expansive, almost enveloping projection that doesn't necessarily scream but rather permeates the atmosphere. It evolves slowly, deepening and settling into a tenacious, long-lasting base, where it truly anchors a composition, lending a sense of ancient stillness and profound depth.