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Nomenclature Red_wood ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 24 November 2021 3 Comments

Niche line Nomenclature has launched Red_wood, a new fragrance highlighting the note Norlimbanol.

Norlimbanol is one of the most powerful woody notes in all of perfumery, with its hypnotic smell of absolute dryness. Perfume critic Chandler Burr describes it as “a genius molecule that should be worth its weight in gold” and compares it to a multi-sensory amusement park ride. Discovered by Firmenich’s chemists and patented in 1986, this “vintage” captive joined the exclusive group of “Green Chemistry” molecules readily biodegradable. Its dry woody and ambery hues are a must in modern perfumery.

THE SCENT: Monumental Wood It takes a monumental molecule to recreate the scent of the gigantic redwoods. [Perfumer] Frank Voelkl’s choice became the core of this colossal composition. Norlimbanol runs thru every fiber in our conceptual tree. First, it is absorbed by its roots along with tactile suede, earthy patchouli, and animalistic musky notes. Then, victoriously ascends through its trunk, carried by sweet stems of cyclamen, suave rose petals, and volatile pimento berries. As it reaches the canopy, chlorophyll-saturated juniper, balsamic eucalyptus, bright bergamot, and celestial star anise propel the glorious ascension, releasing a gigantic silage worth of its name, red_wood.

Nomenclature Red_wood is $195 for 100 ml Eau de Parfum at Aedes.

(via aedes)

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  1. Isabella says:
    24 November 2021 at 7:03 pm

    I mean, as someone whose career has been largely focused on caring for Giant Redwoods, I should be all over this, but I’m still too glum about CdG’s Sequoia not smelling at all like a giant sequoia to have much hope…

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    • Robin says:
      25 November 2021 at 8:42 am

      I love that one, but was not really looking for verisimilitude, just atmosphere maybe? It does smell like a hunk of wood 🙂

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      • Robin says:
        25 November 2021 at 8:43 am

        Oh, and coming back to say Nomenclature seems even less likely than CdG to be concerned with capturing a real smell in nature.

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