Yules and their notes that sound interesting
KLARA
Honey dusting powder, mandarin, iris, ylang ylang, tea rose, and carnation.
HARLEQUIN AND COLUMBINE
French vanilla, red currant, sage, balsam, rosewood, mandarin, lemon peel, pomegranate, and cedar
GROßVATER TANZ
The evening’s celebration winds down with a traditional German folk song: rice porridge, candied fruits, heavy cream, powdered clove, and Lebkuchen.
THE WALTZ OF THE SNOWFLAKES
: vanilla-laced snow, graceful and sweet, with fir needle and black pine bark.
EBENEZER SCROOGE
A dry, dusty, soulless scent, flinty with greed, sour with ill-temper: neglected leather, oakmoss, tonka bean, black pepper, cumin, and vetiver.
INCESSANT TORTURE OF REMORSE
Life’s opportunity misused: opopponax, lavender, blackberry, patchouli, olive leaf, myrtle, and white cognac.
THE FIRST OF THE THREE SPIRITS
Shimmering white amber, voluminous vanilla, white musk, zdravetz, and summer flowers.
A GOLDEN IDOL
Glittering gold and loss beyond understanding: antiqued amber, English lavender, vetiver, and tea rose.
CHRISTMAS EVE ON THE MOOR
Windswept moor grass, grey moss, mud, and stone warmed by a small, comfortable fire
IGNORANCE AND WANT
Bog myrtle, wormwood accord, carrot seed, lovage, Roman chamomile, orris root, myrrh, and patchouli.
A GAME CALLED YES & NO
Mulled wine and marzipan.
AN ALTAR TO COLD, RIGID, DREADFUL DEATH
Black cedar, frankincense, and dust.
SHADOWS OF WHAT MAY BE
A deserted, dismal grave: upturned earth, overgrown grass, and dead weeds.
CHANGING THE SHADOWS
The dawning of hope and the blossoming of charity: vanilla, orange blossom, white sandalwood, mate, red tea, and carnation
WHOOP
Golden sunlight and sweet fresh air brightening a Heavenly sky on Christmas Day: crisp winter air, shimmering amber, sweet honey, with a touch of pumpkin pie, pine cone, cranberry, and bayberry.
JACOB'S LADDER 2010
The meeting of Heaven and Earth: golden amber, galbanum, benzoin, ambrette, rockrose, costus and tonka.
SNOW WHITE 2010
A chilly, bright perfume: flurries of virgin snow, crisp winter wind and the faintest breath of night-blooming flowers
WINTER-TIME
sweet, soft snow.
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