" In the family garden in Provence, honeysuckle bathes in the atmosphere. In tribute to the flower she used to braid her floral crowns as a child, Camille Goutal, along with Isabelle Doyen, pairs wild narcissus, bright and verdant to the softness of jasmine and lemon petitgrain, fresh and green."
Today the temperature is 80°F with a light drizzling here and there. The weather is pleasant, and I felt it was the perfect chance to wear a scent I have been curious about for years. It was on my roster as a potential wedding scent, though I ultimately chose Osmanthus to be my herald blossom rather than Honeysuckle.
The scent opens fresh and creamy reminiscent of muguet and oakmoss. These are not notes listed in the scent, but the green stemmy white florals could be interpreted either way. I love the way petitgrain has been incorporated to give a delightfully subtle leafiness, while the jasmine bolsters with indolic warmth that remains light and ethereal.
A beautiful, delicate scent that charms me. One of the best honeysuckle scents I've had the pleasure of coming across.
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