It’s that time again when I have been putting together a
seasonal collection for my Scents of the Season subscribers, and it’s always a
challenge to pick a group of fragrances that I haven’t sent out before. At some
point I suppose I’ll have to start recycling some of them, but so far I haven’t
yet reached that point. My color printer stopped working when the internet went down after the last big rain- and windstorm, and I haven't gotten it back up and running so won't have the nice color box labels this time. Oh well, maybe by spring.
This winter’s collection is mostly centered
around resinous and balsamic scents, partly because of an experience I had the
other day when I was mixing up a batch of concentrate that used some balsamic
notes and was struck by what a subtly rich smell they had. As a limited edition
extrait for the winter collection I mixed up a balsamic fragrance that I’ve
been enjoying for the past few days, showcasing these types of materials. Some
of the main ingredients are benzoin, tolu balsam, and liquidambar. These would
typically be base notes, but they are beautiful alone.
Most people who are into perfume have probably at least
heard of benzoin and tolu balsam, but Liquidambar styraciflua is the American
sweetgum tree, an ancient species that has been around for at least 50 million
years and is often planted as an ornamental. It grows fast, puts on a gorgeous
show of orange, red, and purple leaves in the fall and drops those pesky, spiky
“gumballs” that fall on the roads and sidewalk like a scattering of
ball-bearings, creating a hazard for unsuspecting runners. Although not
generally thought of as a source of perfume, the sweetgum tree exudes a
sweet-smelling gummy resin when wounded. The resin has a unique balsamic smell
and has been burned like frankincense and chewed like gum. On its own, I find
that it contains an odd note that’s not entirely pleasant, but combined with
other resins it enhances and deepens the richness and sweetness of the mix.
Tomorrow I’m going on a local “adventure” trip on Whidbey
Island, and will be out of electronic contact for a couple of days. Before I
go, I’d like to share the fact that two of my perfumes have made the 2015 “best-of”
lists: White Cattleya on Cafleurebon, and Zoologist Bat on Now Smell This (NST). A big thank-you to Michelyn and Erin!
Leave a comment here on your favorite perfumes to wear in
2015 (they don’t need to have been released in 2015) and be entered to win a
Scents of the Season Winter 2015 sample pack (including Bat), plus a sample of
White Cattleya. The drawing will occur on Saturday, January 9. Please share
info about the drawing with your perfume-loving friends and family.
[The top photo was grabbed from the local ski area webcam, the bat graphic is the one that's on the label of Zoologist Perfumes Bat, and the other two are adapted from Wikimedia. The lowest one shows Deception Pass, the gateway to Whidbey Island.]