The note of Labrador Tea presents a remarkably complex and multifaceted olfactory profile, immediately striking with a fresh, bracing herbaceousness that is both green and slightly camphorous. It possesses a cool, mentholated transparency on initial perception, quickly evolving to reveal deeper, more resinous and woody facets. There's an undeniable wildness to it, akin to walking through a damp, coniferous forest floor, with hints of moss, damp earth, and dried leaves. It can carry a subtle spicy warmth beneath its initial chill, sometimes even a touch of leathery smokiness or a very delicate, almost animalic musk, adding to its intriguing depth. Its texture is somewhat dry yet invigorating, never heavy, offering good projection that feels clean and expansive. As it develops, the camphor recedes slightly, giving way to more tenacious woody and slightly balsamic undertones, making it function beautifully as a heart note with excellent longevity, gradually merging into the base with a subtle, tenacious green-woody whisper.