Opens up with a fir resin and musky sharpness, this doesn't mess around in letting you know it's a indie bomb of a fragrance but crucially not a patchouli one...at least not for the first few minutes. Then the patchouli comes on stronger and stronger as it settles to a very earthy, soil tincture that would satisfy any patchouli lover. For me though I like patch when offset or tempered by other elements, this however uses darkly resinous tones and other stuff which makes it slightly too rich and peaty for my blood. Don't get me wrong it's really good and in fact turns on it's head again in the 3rd act because the drydown gets really cozy and resinous again almost to the point of an oriental amber. Great quality and thanks to Memoize for the sample, I enjoyed it.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Avaritia by Memoize London
What does Avaritia by Memoize London smell like?
Avaritia by Memoize London features top notes of Artemisia, Bergamot, Geranium, and Orange, middle notes of Cedarwood and Jasmine, and base notes of Amberwood, Musk, Patchouli, and Sandalwood.
When was Avaritia by Memoize London released?
Avaritia by Memoize London was released in 2018.
What season is Avaritia by Memoize London best for?
According to user reviews, Avaritia by Memoize London is best suited for Spring, Fall, and Winter.
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Avaritia, from Memoize London was released in 2018. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Artemisia, Bergamot, Geranium, and Orange, middle notes of Cedarwood and Jasmine, and base notes of Amberwood, Musk, Patchouli, and Sandalwood.
Opens up with a fir resin and musky sharpness, this doesn't mess around in letting you know it's a indie bomb of a fragrance but crucially not a patchouli one...at least not for the first few minutes. Then the patchouli comes on stronger and stronger as it settles to a very earthy, soil tincture that would satisfy any patchouli lover. For me though I like patch when offset or tempered by other elements, this however uses darkly resinous tones and other stuff which makes it slightly too rich and peaty for my blood. Don't get me wrong it's really good and in fact turns on it's head again in the 3rd act because the drydown gets really cozy and resinous again almost to the point of an oriental amber. Great quality and thanks to Memoize for the sample, I enjoyed it.