โ๏ธ The Inspiration: Dried Fruit
Chinotto fruit left to dry in the sun until it turns into a resinous jewel. Sun-Dried Chinotto creates a warm, candied citrus effect that is rich and amber-like.
๐งช The Olfactory Architecture: Candied Warmth
The Chinotto note is deeper here, less fresh. It blends with Amber, Benzoin, and Labdanum. It smells like marmalade and incense. It is a warm, glowing scent.
๐ฟ Raw Material Sourcing: The Resins
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Labdanum: A sticky resin that smells like amber and leather.
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Benzoin: Adds a vanilla sweetness.
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Chinotto: The candied heart.
๐ง The Scent Psychology: Comfort
Amber scents are like a warm embrace. Sun-Dried Chinotto is comforting and sensual. It draws people in.
๐ฌ๐ง The London Lab Technology
We used Resin-Infusion to bind the citrus oil to the heavy base notes. This extends the life of the citrus note significantly.
โจ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Autumn, winter, or evenings.
Where to spray: Chest and scarf.
Style pairing: Wool, warm colors, cozy vibes.
๐ญ From the Perfumer's Diary
"I love how this changes on the skin. It starts fruity but ends up smelling like warm amber and incense. It's a journey."