An aromatic, which means "fragrance" in Russian, is a plant material with a sweet odor, derived from leaves (Basil, Sage, Mint), flowers (Clove, Nasturtium), seeds (Coriander, Sweet Pepper, Pink Berries) or plant stems (Angelica).
Fragrances with bewitching charms: Clary sage for an escapade from the world of the senses, garden marjoram with its small white or mauve flowers, wild thyme with its delicate aroma, Shiso leaves (a Japanese herb famous since the Jomon era in the 3rd century) for a new accord in perfumery, used for the first time by Céline Ellena. The scent of nature after rain, a garden, a forest drenched in water.
I enjoy the blend of oud with a touch of sweetness — the whisky, saffron, and caramel come together beautifully. Blended nicely with ylang-ylang and sandalwood, it moves away from the traditional oud style. The fragrance has a soft flair, with notes that are balanced: gently sweet, a little daring, and nicely enveloping.