The note unfolds with a profound warmth, a smooth, almost polished woodiness that is distinctly devoid of the arid, dusty character often found in more common timber notes. Instead, it offers a creamy, slightly humid texture, reminiscent of exotic hardwoods baking under a gentle, perpetual sun. It possesses a subtle, inherent sweetness, not sugary, but rather the natural saccharine quality of resinous woods, perhaps a hint of coconut milkiness or a whisper of green sap. Its initial projection is inviting and soft, expanding slowly to reveal a rich, enveloping heart that is both comforting and intriguing. It leans towards a base note or a very sturdy heart note, providing exceptional longevity, anchoring lighter, more volatile elements. The aroma can be likened to teak, guaiac wood, or a very creamy sandalwood with an additional humid, lush backdrop. It evokes the sensation of polished deck wood on an exotic yacht, or ancient, sun-drenched timber in a tropical temple.