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Friday, 27 July 2018

Goloka Divine




Another proper job masala incense from one of my favourite producers. For me Goloka can't do wrong, and this is one of their core scents - it is part of their Premium Series, and is widely available across the world. Igor from Brazil asked if I would review it, and I'm always happy to burn something from Goloka, and I'm on a masala spree at the moment, so off we go...

There is a deep, sharp, vivid scent of cedarwood on the stick - it's quite alive with tantalising peaks of fresh wood shavings on an Alpine mountain crushing the morning heather underfoot. I love the scent on the stick. Oooh - it's like fresh snow and coal dust and pine woods and other wonderful outdoorsy things. I'm less excited by the scent on burning as it's a little heavy and sullen, with a narrower focus than the raw scent - this is more of a burning scent - camp fires at night in damp wood. Though it is a fragrant and interesting scent, I'm not getting the divine element - its OK, but doesn't, for me, have the compelling almost addictive attractive of the raw scent.

Goloka don't use charcoal as the self-burning base in this and other incenses, they use roasted coconut shells which is more ecologically friendly. I just love what Goloka do - they think carefully about every aspect of the manufacture of their incense.

Date: July 2018    Score:  30
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2 comments:

  1. Hi, Steve! Great review though I have expected more of this scent. Maybe because it's Goloka, I always expect big scores. I bought a box but I have not received it yet. When I receive, I comment. I have tried some examples of Goloka scents, I always expect something good from them. But I am glad you have tried and posted. I'm waiting for the scent of sandalwood. I saw from your review that it's really very good! It's good to have this channel to exchange impressions. Good job!

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  2. Yes, please do review or comment on any of the scents you have - I'd love to hear what other people think. Scents are quite personal, and what one person likes, another may not, and vice versa. The more people talk about a scent, the more information we all have!

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