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I am not much of a woodsy fanatic, but it was hard to deny composition of this fragrance, especially on the initial and dry down of the aroma. The Aedes De Venustas line is one that is an Eau De Parfum line with 80% volume, but is also incense based. So when you come across a fragrance titled Palissandre D’or, where ‘palissandre’ is the French word for ‘rosewood’, there is an interesting story and complexity to the fragrance that drew my attention and attraction to it. This fragrance was crafted by perfumer\u00a0Alberto Morillas, one of the world’s most renowned perfumers born in Seville, Spain. He has created some of the most iconic fragrances in the world, including Calvin Klein’s CK One,\u00a0Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gi\u00f2 for women and Marc Jacobs Daisy, just a few of more than seven thousand fragrances he has worked on. The notes of this fragrance are\u00a0sandalwood, Virginian, Chinese & Alaskan cedar, coriander, copahu, ambrette, pink pepper, patchouli, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Alberto Morillas is quoted with describing the fragrance as\u00a0\u201ca \u2018monochrome’ by its color and its density with a strong signature and very special, bold ingredients,\u201d which you can find in the fragrance description on Aedes Perfumery website.<\/p>
There is a particular type of rosewood called ‘palisander’ that has its origins in India, which was the inspiration for this fragrance. Yet, when you look at the ingredients of the fragrance, you don’t find rosewood in there. That is something that I love about fragrance, when you have artists who can use a variety of different ingredients that can resemble or be inspired by the scent of another material. This fragrance has a very creamy, rich body to it. One of the ingredients that hits you immediately is the ambrette and coriander. Ambrette is an\u00a0an aromatic medicinal plant, also known as musk mallow, is native to India. The beauty of the fragrance is that it is complex, but it’s not something that seems awkward or disturbing to the noise. None of the ingredients seem heavy or off-putting as they show up throughout the day. Although centered around the inspiration of rosewood, this fragrance isn’t particularly stringent on being “woodsy”. It’s a very soothing, easy to the smell of wood; very warm and inviting due to the nutmeg and cinnamon that is in the fragrance. This could be something that’s reserved for the fall or winter, but I’d say you can wear this in easy cozy environment, regardless of the season. Although the notes may be bold in nature, the overall aromatic disposition will slowly envelope you and anyone near who detects it.\u00a0<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t