~ "Nemo me impune lacessit" – the Order of the Thistle. The defiant motto of Scotland, an ancestral virtue. ~
Unashamedly polarizing, Carduus is a blend of jagged leaves, herbal seeds and xeric barks. Carduus assaults with a potent crash of warm gustatory herbs, tingling seeds and defensive leaves. This dry herbal bouquet prevails over medicinal botanicals, ardent barks and bruised molecules. The resulting effect conjures images of untold ceremony and ritual. The fragrance flirts with tradition; aged herbs and spices blended alchemically.This romantic brew is woven with bundles of complex flower essences and fermented leaves before revealing sweet confections and pounded roots. There is unusual buoyancy experienced with Carduus, starting extremely rich, dense and laced with spices before shedding layers to reveal a veiled and noble incense facet that feels weightless.
NOTES: Chamomile, Bengal pepper, honey, clary sage, sea-holly, marjoram tea, myrtle, rose absolute, vetch, clove bud, hart’s tongue, tuberose, musk-thistle, heliotrope, tormentil, mahogany, cocoa absolute, tobacco, meum, deer tongue, cherry wood
Posted by Sasha on 12th Dec 2021
My second bottle, beautifully herbal, aromatic and sweet scent.
Very much like chamomile tea with some marjoram and myrtle, sweetened with honey. I get impression of hay as well although not listed among notes.
If you like chamomile this is a must.
Posted by Sasha on 3rd Feb 2021
Starts with something like spiced up hay, hay is not listed as a note, must have been a mix of marjoram, clary sage and myrtle. As it develops chamomile and tea become clearly distinguishable, with slight dose of honey, so essentially spiced up, lightly sweetened chamomile tea. Wonderful.