When tulips start blooming, it is the sign that Spring has sprung. With the dull days of winter at an end, gardens come to life with bold colors and clean-cut shapes. Tulips may not be the first flowers you would think of as being fragrant, but a number are definitely sweet-smelling.
It opened crispy green with gentle and feminine freesia, like cold spring morning with wet grass, flowers all around and it smells just lovely. Freesia, rhubarb and water notes. Then, crispy notes that reminds of green apples, floral notes and a balsamic undertone. The heart part and the drydown is very similiar - sweet flowers with just tiny bits of vetyver.
Perfume concentration: EDP.
Country of origin: Sweden.
Nose behind: Ben Gorham, Jérôme Epinette.
Top notes: Freesia, cyclamen, rhuburb.
Heart notes: Pink tulip.
Base notes: Green notes, vetyver, woody notes.