Celtic Rose aims to celebrate the delightful simplicity of the rose flower with little else to distract you from its beauty, I must say it achieves that goal. The rose isn’t thick or jammy, it’s not overly sweet or cloying either - it’s actually balanced to perfection. There’s definitely more notes than what’s listed here. There’s a touch of black pepper yes, but to my nose it feels like there’s heaps of aldehydes and hints of citrus which brighten and freshen the rose significantly. From the name you might expect something dark and floral, and yet this is surprisingly fresh and suitable for spring. It’s not particularly unique or special, but it smells good and satisfies the senses.
Celtic Rose aims to celebrate the delightful simplicity of the rose flower with little else to distract you from its beauty, I must say it achieves that goal. The rose isn’t thick or jammy, it’s not overly sweet or cloying either - it’s actually balanced to perfection. There’s definitely more notes than what’s listed here. There’s a touch of black pepper yes, but to my nose it feels like there’s heaps of aldehydes and hints of citrus which brighten and freshen the rose significantly. From the name you might expect something dark and floral, and yet this is surprisingly fresh and suitable for spring. It’s not particularly unique or special, but it smells good and satisfies the senses.