Tobacco farming has been, especially during last century, one of the major sources of income and livelihood for many farmers and families in Northern Greece. I’ve been told multiple stories with regard to the very sophisticated, extremely demanding and complex procedure from cultivation to crop of tobacco from my ancestors. Drawing inspiration from those stories and visiting some of the remaining crops fields myself I decided to create an incredibly complex tobacco based composition. Karíkia were land ramps that were precisely created after loosening and turning the soil at least twice with wooden and iron ploughs. That’s where the seedlings were carefully planted when they reached 10 to 15cm height after the initial planting of the seeds in a sun and rain protected nursery. In my forthcoming creation you will experience multiple facets created by dry and earthy, sweet and resinous and also bright, foresty and aldehydic notes. –Angelos
Karikia Fragrance Notes
Aldehydes, Blood Orange, Acacia, English Oakwood, Saffron, Tobacco leaves, Blue Tansy, Boronia Absolute, Omani Frankincense, Madagascan Black Pepper, Nutmeg, Hinoki wood, White Cypress, Bois de Siam, Mahogany, Virginia Cedarwood., Bulgarian Tobacco Absolute, Hazelnut Sirup Pancake, Madagascan Vanilla Absolute, Tonka Beans Absolute, French Hay Absolute, Beeswax Absolute, Castoréum (recreation), Australian Sandalwood Spicatum, Ambergris.