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Azahares
Azahares
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Azahares, from the old Andalusian Arabic "zahra", is Spanish for "orange blossoms."
Inspired by harvest time at the end of Summer in Andalucía, Azahares is not your typical orange blossom candle. Under certain conditions, orange trees may bloom more than once a year, and it is not uncommon to see fruits and flowers simultaneously on the same trees.
Azahares is a take on the thick perfume of orange blossoms at the end of the Summer harvest. In traditional harvesting, the flowers are collected in sacks of leather or jute, and the harvesters burn dried orange peels to ward off mosquitoes and bees. So, a neroli distillation at this time will have leathery and smokey nuances.
Orange blossoms have been distilled into floral waters for centuries; Louis XIV famously bathed in them. Our culture has learned to love this crisp and soft side of the fragrance and associate neroli with all splashy colognes. But growing up among orange trees, I know there's a narcotic side to the flower, and combining it with warming materials like leather and oud accords produces a sensual result bordering on the masculine. Azahares capitalizes on this duality, becoming an unusual neroli genderless and seasonless candle, packing a strong diffusion punch.
Azahares may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it is one of our best-sellers in its candle and diffuser form. Azahares as a fragrance is intriguing, decadent, and unexpected.
Azahares is classified as a floral narcotic fragrance with leather and resin aspects. Click here learn more about Perfumery Classification And Notes.
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