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Lilac Wine Perfume Oil (Limited Edition)

Lilac Wine Perfume Oil (Limited Edition)

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Aroma palette is a boozy floral with traces of wood and musk. Highlights include garden lilacs, merlot, raspberry, ISO E Super, and aged cedar.

Lilac Wine is a rich, complex lilac fragrance featuring garden lilacs complemented by a glass of freshly poured merlot bedecked with juicy raspberries. The base notes here are soft, smooth musks and woods that provide a warm and mysterious canvas for the lilac blooms and wine to balance each other and shine. This perfume is an elegant ode to one of the artists favorite songs and a beautiful choice for creating your own form of spring nostalgia.

Available in a 5ml amber apothecary bottle or a 10ml rollerball bottle.

 

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Allana Langen
Intoxicating

A very sweet, strong scent that reminds one of joy, abundance, and seduction

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naokoproctor@gmail.com
Complex and Sensual

Upon opening the wine and fruit notes are heady, mouthwatering and a bit disorienting. Is it cherries? Is it chocolate? It does relax into the florals as it warms up on the skin, but that first few minutes was straight olfactory hallucinations.

The dry down is the best part; a few hours to a few days after the clean woodsy elements still linger with just a ghost of floral and the tart of the fruity notes.

Pairs very well with the "persephone" i bought my girlfriend. When we're together we have our own little spooky sexy aura of scent.

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Alyssa Bailey-Broom
Intriguing And Beautiful

When first applied I got a huge blast of Raspberries and a Cherry and Currant impression from the Merlot note. The opening notes are super strong and some may find it a little overpowering. If you are not a berries/currants fan this may put you off, but have no fear. After about 10 minutes, the Lilac and all of its powdery and soapy goodness creep in. As this fragrance dries down, the Lilac really starts to shine, intermingling nicely with the Merlot. The Musk and Cedar notes don't really present themselves to me as strong individual notes but more as complimentary notes that blend in to produce an effect rather than something specific. Towards the end, the fragrance is definitely more towards powdery soapy Lilacs with only a tiny hint of the Merlot that was super strong in the beginning. An unusual ever evolving fragrance that is intriguing and beautiful.