A warm and enveloping fragrance with an aromatic heart and a hint of invigorating spice.
TOP NOTES Bergamot. Lemon. Ginger
HEART NOTES Ciste Labdanum. Clary Sage. Hyssop
BASE NOTES Vetiver. Leather. Amber
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A warm and enveloping fragrance with an aromatic heart and a hint of invigorating spice.
TOP NOTES Bergamot. Lemon. Ginger
HEART NOTES Ciste Labdanum. Clary Sage. Hyssop
BASE NOTES Vetiver. Leather. Amber
The composition revolves around aromatic tonalities of ciste labdanum and hyssop, enhanced by bergamot in the opening and a hint of spicy ginger. Beneath these complex notes, sense the warm imprint of vetiver in the base.
Rich and enveloping with an aromatic heart. Expertly crafted by our Master Perfumer in Grasse, this fragrance is a celebration of Parterre’s successful experiment in English grown vetiver.
“We adore this spicy citrus blend that beautifully showcases the Dorset-grown vetiver.”
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Vetiver oil, obtained from the roots of a grass native to India, is usually sourced from tropical regions such as Haiti and Java. The high-quality vetiver oil incorporated in Root of All Goodness is grown, harvested and distilled at Keyneston Mill, Parterre’s botanical estate in Dorset.
Our rare fragrances are defined by the unique natural ingredients that we grow and distil on our botanical sustainable estate. We create genuinely rare perfume by working with the natural elements of the environment and the extraordinary world of plants and their botanical properties. Each year a finite number of bottles of perfume are created from each extraction, to offer a true limited edition eau de parfum.
The longevity of a fragrance and the strength of the scent can be greatly effected by how the fragrance is stored over time. To ensure you keep a fragrance at it’s best we recommend a few simple actions.
Keep your fragrance in a cool and dry place, away from direct exposure to light and any source of heat.
Perfume doesn’t like changes in temperature and sunlight, these factors can effect the longevity and purity of the fragrance.
Spray lightly and never touch both wrists together. This action can effect the top and middle scent notes as the friction heats up your skin, it changes the perfume profile and shortens the longevity of the fragrance.
Always take the time to wear a fragrance sample before purchasing, especially if you’ve discovered a perfume from another person. Our chemical body makeup varies, meaning scents will react differently and smell different from one person to the next.
Sensitive skin? You can still have the pleasure of wearing beautiful perfume by lightly spraying your hair, a scarf or a jacket from a distance.
Invest in a 15ml bottle for moments on the go. A fine fragrance is designed to change through the day, but if you want to enjoy those top notes for a bit longer then carry a travel sized bottle so you can top-up.
Using the ceramic pot as your reed diffuser; unscrew the top of the glass refill bottle, and pour the mixture carefully into the ceramic pot. Insert the reeds into the top of your pot. Allow 24 to 48 hours for the scent to fill your room.
You may also use the glass refill bottle as a diffuser by removing the seal and replacing the collar.