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Pumpkin I (2014)

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Pumpkin cream with cardamom, black tea, allspice, and ginger milk.

 

Pumpkin and spice. More clove in this one and a bit more resiny and less foody. Typical pumpkin spice here though. Nothing new.

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A favorite from 2014's Weenies.

 

In the bottle: pumpkin, spices, and burnt sugar.

 

Wet: A whiff of sweet pastry, then gentle pumpkin, then strong ginger tea. The ginger hangs around. The cardamom warms in.

 

This is not nearly so sweet on the drydown as in the bottle.

 

Dry: I still smell like a cup of strong ginger tea, with other spices supporting. Invigorating

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This is slightly spiced and creamy and very baked goods-like. It's sweet, but not overly so. I do get quite a bit of tea as well.

 

The pumpkin isn't super prominent here, which is good since pumpkin spices aren't really my favorite. (Who know why I keep buying them?)

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Gorgeous; everything I want adult pumpkin to be! The black tea and ginger milk really give it a nice dimension often missing from pumpkin sweets.

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In the bottle, this is unexpectedly savory! I get a spicy, hot milk. Plenty of peppery cardamom.

 

On skin, the astringent tea comes forward, but it's underneath the spicy gingery creamy layer. I'm not really smelling the pumpkin, but it's always a hard note for me to pick out. I think it's there anchoring the creaminess though. I don't get any sweetness. Yummy milky spices, but no sugar. Warming and comforting.

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So far I love all the BPAL pumpkins that I've tried, and this is no exception. At first I get a lot of the pumpkin pie spice aspect of the allspice (weirdly, without the pumpkin itself). As it warms the ginger and cream become much more prominent, and pumpkin finally appears--a lovely pumpkin pie. The ginger remains the strongest note here, and the cream aspect almost makes it seem more like a custard dessert, or at least a slice of pie topped with ice cream. It's wonderful.

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First I get pure, true pumpkin and a little bit of spice, and it reminds me of pumpkin muffins I recently made. As it dries I get more creaminess, and the cardamom and ginger stand out though I get touches of allspice. On deeper sniffs and as it lingers I get the tea.

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