Nosie

Sweetbriar Bush

The note unfolds with a captivating duality; it is distinctly rosy, yet possesses a wilder, more untamed character than its cultivated garden cousins. One immediately perceives a fresh, dewy greenness, reminiscent of crushed leaves and damp earth after a spring rain, intertwined with a delicate, almost tart fruitiness – akin to crisp green apples or subtle red berries. There's an ethereal "tea-like" transparency to its floral heart, preventing it from ever feeling heavy or overly sweet. Its initial burst is bright and slightly effervescent, settling into a softer, more verdant rose that whispers rather than shouts. The texture it evokes is smooth and delicate, like rose petals, but underpinned by a slightly fibrous, almost woody backbone from the bush itself. Projection is typically moderate, creating an intimate yet refreshing aura. As a heart note, it offers elegant longevity, allowing its complex nuances to unfold gracefully, often extending a clean, subtly musky-green rose impression into the drydown.