
Art of Perfumery no. 6, Spice Smoked Wood ~ fragrance review
It’s been an exciting year so far for perfumery with launches of lines like Parfumerie Generale and Art of Perfumery. Thankfully for lovers of tea-inspired aromas, they both offer similar yet distinct takes on the smoked leaf. Sniffing Art of Perfumery’s no. 6, Spice Smoked Wood, I’m reminded of Parfumerie Generale’s L’Eau Rare Matale, with even the notes looking remarkably similar. While Matale heads for lighter territory with a crown of floral notes lifting the spicier heart notes, no. 6 goes for broke with notes of nutmeg, cedar, Chinese tea oil, pepper, clove, cinnamon, clary sage, Grasse lavender, Argentinian mate, moss, smoked woods and patchouli.
If it seems like no. 6 has something in common with another famous tea scent, L’Artisan’s masterpiece Tea for Two, you’d be correct. The two are at times uncannily similar, but more about that in a moment. No. 6 opens with a mélange of woods and spices recalling Japanese incense (think Santa Maria Novella Citta di Kyoto or Tann Rokka Kisu). Attention is then drawn to the middle notes by the tea oil and mate leaf, a somewhat smokey, green aroma that recalls Comme des Garcon’s early take on tea in its Green series. The mossy base notes serve as anchors, providing a foundation of soft lavender and woods.
Longevity and sillage are both above average here with the spice notes really drawing out the allusion to chai tea. This is where the comparison to Tea for Two arises. Though L’Artisan’s tea is chock full of ginger, honey and cinnamon, no. 6 seems somehow simpler, more straightforward, and not as sweet a scent. Whereas Tea for Two is a gourmand wunderkind, a large, brash scent, cozily aromatic, no. 6 is streamlined, simpler and smokier.
With tea continuing to be a popular trend in contemporary perfumery, there’s no doubt in my mind that no. 6, with nods to Matale and Tea for Two, stands as one of the most interesting and innovative interpretations I’ve yet to come across, most successfully marrying two of my favorite genres, incense/spice and smoked tea.
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