The Noble Poem of English Gardens: English Pear & Freesia
“The season of mists and ripe fruit…” (John Keats). When the scorching heat of summer ends, the air cools slightly and the sunlight turns golden yellow, nature puts on its most elegant outfit. English Pear & Freesia is the scent of this seasonal transition, that is, "English Autumn". It is like walking through an orchard right after the rain; both fresh, juicy and earthy.
The star of this composition is not an ordinary pear; Known as the "King William" pear, it is a fully ripe pear with a juicy and buttery texture. However, the element that balances this sweetness is Freesia, the most elegant of white flowers. Freesia, with the slightly peppery tones it contains in its natural structure, cuts the sweetness of the pear and adds an incredible "crisp" freshness to the scent. This is the olfactory equivalent of the "crack" sound made by a fruit plucked from its branch.
ScentlinqPro's English Pear & Freesia fragrance begins its story with an appetizing liveliness. Pear and apple in the top notes come to the stage with their plump and juicy structures; lemon adds an acidic brightness to the scent. This opening is sparkling and cheerful like champagne bubbles. Far from artificial sugar, nature's own nectar.
The joy of fruits meets the elegance of flowers. The middle notes of freesia and peony add a soapy, clean and extremely elegant floral layer to the scent. The rose adds a splash of classic warmth among these "cold" flowers. This layer is the noble side of the scent, where it gives the feeling of "clean sheets" and "luxury soap".
This elegant journey ends deep in the forest. The patchouli in the base notes places that moist earthy smell under the fruits and flowers. Patchouli is not dark here, but bright and modern. Cedar wood and musk support this structure and allow the scent to remain suspended in the air. As stated in the description, this "permanent body" leaves an unforgettable signature, representing beauty and elegance.
English Pear & Freesia is perfect for spaces where the concept of "Understated Luxury" is adopted. Boutique hotels, bridal and evening dress stores, stylish home decoration stores, art galleries or spacious residences… This scent gives the message to the person entering the place: "There is no exaggeration here, only pure quality here." A timeless masterpiece that is both modern and classic.
Source
Keats, John. To Autumn. (The poem that inspired the scent).
Grievé, Maud. A Modern Herbal. Dover Publications, 1971. (Pear and Freesia).
"The Structure of Fruity Chypres." Perfumer & Flavorist, 2015.
Ellena, Jean-Claude. The Diary of a Nose. Rizzoli, 2012. (Use of fruity notes with chypre).
Groom, Nigel. The New Perfume Handbook. Springer, 1997.
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