BLACK HELLEBORE HONEY (Rappaccini’s Apiary):
In bottle: It’s a soft, yet sharp floral over honey. The effect is rather like cool tiile and dried flowers in a guest bathroom. Wet: Much more interesting. It is sharp and crisp and vaguely bitter berry/crushed plant. This is bright and scinilatting and utterly unlike it is in the bottle. In distinctly garden, but though it’s got a floreal element, I wouldn’t class it as floral. It’s more whole plant, freshly cut. I am really likeling this. The throw is excellent. Dry: It goes a touch flowery and is more floral on the dry down, but it’s still quietly lovely.
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