
Santal Rose Serenade
Escent
Wendy Lee
2024
eau de parfum
Female
Top: Bergamot, Red Mandarin, Pink Grapefruit Heart: Rose, Rosewood, Geranium, Honey Myrtle Base: Sandalwood, Labdanum, Benzoin
In the heart of the Mediterranean, where the sun-drenched hills meet the turquoise sea, lies a welcoming hidden oasis. Here, amidst sprawling groves of lemon and orange trees, a fragrance of unparalleled beauty beckons - a symphony of scent that whispers tales of romance and adventure. As you wander through the citrus grove, the air is alive with the zesty freshness of bergamot, mandarin and grapefruit, the opening notes of a fragrance yet to reveal its secrets. Each step you take is a journey into the heart of summer, where the sun's warm embrace infuses every breath with vitality and joy.
Soon the scent leads you further, drawing you deeper into the grove, where a hidden garden awaits. Beyond the citrus trees lies a garden of beautiful fragrant roses, their velvety petals blooming in shades of crimson and blush. Along with brightly coloured geraniums, the garden provides a gorgeous relaxing sanctuary that feels far away from the outside world. Here, amidst the intoxicating aroma of rose and geranium, you find yourself enveloped in a fragrant embrace, the heart notes of the fragrance unfolding like a love letter written in petals and perfume. It is a moment of pure enchantment, a rhapsody in rose that leaves you spellbound.
As the day begins to fade and the sun dips below the horizon, the fragrance evolves once more, revealing its final act. The base notes emerge - sandalwood, labdanum, and benzoin—mingling with the lingering scent of the garden. It is a melody that lingers on the skin like a memory, a testament to the timeless fragrance of rose and sandalwood and the journey that led you there. In this hidden oasis, time seems to stand still and every breath is a melody - a rhapsody in rose that dances on the breeze. It is a place of magic and wonder, where the fragrance of the garden lingers long after you have left its hallowed ground