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A Season in Fragrance : Five for Spring


Aedes do Venustas Signature Scent

NOTES : RHUBARB, VETIVER, RED BERRIES, TOMATO LEAF, INCENSE, GREEN APPLE, HAZELNUT, HONEYSUCKLE

Perhaps the least unisex fragrance I have featured thus far.

A timeless women's scent - for classic beauties who don't mind getting dirt beneath their fingernails.

Visit the AEDES DE VENUSTAS website for more information about this fragrance.

Bendelirious by Etat Libre d'Orange

NOTES : GRAPEFRUIT, CHAMPAGNE, CHERRY LOLLIPOP, VIOLET LEAF, IRIS BUTTER, LEATHER, VETIVER, MUSK

Bendelirious usurps Aedes as the least unisex fragrance I have featured thus far - it was a short-lived reign.

Effervescent and playful, this is a clean, cosmopolitan miscegenation of booze and sweets.

Certainly not a daytime fragrance - save this one for late-night urban adventuring.

Visit the ETAT LIBRE D'ORANGE website for more information about this fragrance.

Ealing Green by 4160 Tuesdays

NOTES : CUT GRASS, ROSE, THYME, GERANIUM, LAVENDAR, VIOLET, PATCHOIULI, EARTH, OAKMOSS

A perfume scented with plants and flowers mentioned in "A Midsummer Night's Dream' (I will forgive the lack of 'lucious woodbine, sweet musk rosees, and eglantine').

On the surface of it, this is another uncharacteristically feminine choice from me. It's intriguiingly delicate, though - and easily caught somewhere between the 21st and 17th Centuries (in a good way).

A very appealing option for those, like me, who enjoy the conceit of a floral perfume, but rarely the execution.

Visit the 4160 TUESDAYS website for more information about this fragrance.

Pentachord Verdant by Tauer

NOTES : WOODSMOKE, TOBACCO, AMBER, IVY LEAF

Semi-legendary, and an oft-acknowledged all-time great of greens.

I love this one for Spring, as it dances so cleverly (and confusingly) between freshess and heaviness.

Light/Dark. Comforting/Perplexing.

Visit the TAUER website for more information about this fragrance.

Spring Rain by Jimmy Boyd

NOTES : SAGE, ARTHEMISIA, SANDALWOOD, OAK MOSS

A wearable. affordable scent - ideal for those who want something cleansing but unobnoxious... plus you get a leaf - to keep.

On me, it starts as a gentle chypre with an antiquated, medicinal edge; winding down into a straightforward sandalwood ending.

Visit the JIMMY BOYD website for more information about this fragrance.

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