Lavender Thorne
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by Hilde Soliani
Lambrosc is a vivid, fruity grape fragrance with a strong emphasis on sweetness and effervescence, resembling a burst of cold, artificial grape from a candy store rather than a genuine wine. It opens with a layered, almost medicinal grape note—suggesting Jolly Rancher or blueberry gelatin—which lingers before evolving into a dry, woody, and slightly mossy base. While it’s marketed as red wine, the scent is more stylized and sugary, with a notable shift towards oak and patchouli in the drydown. The fragrance is long-lasting and has considerable sillage, making it hard to ignore. It's best experienced as a joyful, rather than realistic, reinterpretation of wine through a fruity, aromatic lens.