BASIL
{ the wealth of a summer garden }
Is there a bounty like the bounty of summer basil? The timeless moments of too much -- what do I do? I shall make pesto. I shall hang bundles to dry for winter sauce. I shall layer my garden tomatoes, warm from the sun, with full green leaves of basil and a pinch of salt, and eat them until I am full. I will make vinegar, soak it in olive oil, and perhaps give some away.
The euphoria of real basil, finally captured in a perfume.
Fresh, leafy, layered. The height of the summer garden overflowing with basil and bumper crops. The lettuce tries to bolt. The tomatoes drip their semi sweet juices.
There’s no satisfaction like our hands in the dirt, growing. Sticky from picking, savoring the riches of the earth. Creativity is challenged by too many vegetables and the fleeting
season of overflow.
There is a wealth that is cultivated in the garden.
"My vegetable love should grow
Vaster than the empires, and more slow."
--Andrew Marvell
Style: herbaceous, unisex, cologne effect. classy yet grounded. slightly anisic from the basil.
Strength: pure perfume extrait (ingredients are naturally lighter in smell)
Prominent notes:
basil ( eo, abs, tincture )
petitgrain sur fleur
neroli blossom
mitti earth attar
vetiver
jasmine
tomato
yarrow
labdanum
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100% Natural Botanical Perfumes by Gather are always 7 free and made completely by hand.
A NOTE FROM THE PERFUMER
** Due to the fact that I - Gather perfume - use exclusively 100% natural materials, batch variance is to be expected. This is the same in any luxury, handcrafted art medium ( such as dance and opera) and agriculturally dependent arts such as viticulture, honey, or microbrewery. Gather perfumes are often limited editions for this reason, as well as the fact that some materials can only be obtained for small windows of time or no longer available at all. If you prefer uniformity in your fragrances, you may want to consider a more commercially available or mixed media brand.
With Love,
Ananda
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