by Jorum Studio
Gorseland is a strikingly unique fragrance that unfolds like a meadow in bloom, blending sharp green stems, tart apple, and a creamy, fig-like sweetness. The opening bursts with green apple and herbal bitterness, evoking fresh-cut grass and chamomile, which dries down into a soft floral-sweet core. It’s complex but accessible, with a lively interplay of sour, earthy, and fruity notes that feel both natural and alien. The scent is not subtle—it carries moderate to strong sillage, making it noticeable without being overwhelming. Its greatest strength lies in its immersive, character-driven quality: it feels alive, like a narrative in the air. Though some find it too linear or intense, most agree that its transformation over time is rewarding, revealing a quiet sweetness that lingers gently through the day. It’s the sort of perfume that invites attention, sparkles in the wind, and feels just right in spring and summer. Svelte and unorthodox, it suits those open to olfactory adventures.