After reviewing the rather ordinary perfumed Fleur De Vie Dream Sage, I thought I would dig out the other Fleur De Vie incense that I bought from the German website Aqasha.com. First thing I noticed when I picked up the packet is that it's a different size, shape, and design. So not the same range as the Dream Sage. On opening the packet I'm pleasantly surprised to find that instead of machine made perfumed incense I have some hand rolled masala incense. Oooh. This is a little more promising.
The sticks look OK. A charcoal masala paste has been hand rolled onto plain machine cut bamboo splints. The paste is dry and crumbly. It has been covered in an attractive white powder - partly to stop the freshly made damp sticks from gluing together as they dry, but mostly, I suspect, for the appearance. The powder is richly applied and quite fluffy. It does look good. And it does signal masala. There is a lotus aroma on the stick, rich, fresh and volatile - evaporating the fragrance in the manner of a liquid scent. Lotus is the national flower of India due to its significant status among several cultures and spiritual beliefs in ancient Indian traditions - it is regarded as an auspicious flower, largely due to the beauty of the petals and the heady sweetness of the scent, and that it rises above the dirty water where it is found. Most lotus perfumes are not made from the lotus plant itself, but from other plants, such as hyacinth, which have similar scents, or simply from chemical formulations. The organic compound 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene (sweet floral scent) is the primary constituent in the lotus plant that produces the characteristic lotus scent, and that would be used in most lotus perfumes. Also present in the lotus scent are eucalyptol or eucalyptus oil (woody, camphor, minty, fresh scent), terpinen-4-ol or tea tree oil (camphor scent), and linalool (floral, spicy, woody scent). Anyway, it's a sickly sweet aroma which has the sense of decay about it. Some citrus. Yeah. I like it.
The stick burns in a steady fashion, releasing smoke and aroma in a consistent manner to gently but firmly influence the room with a lotus type scent. The aroma is more successful than I thought it would be, retaining sufficient top notes to keep the scent bright, sharp and interesting. As the Fleur De Vie brand is made for the Dutch distributor Eastern-Trading Ltd by the MDPH (Mysore Deep Perfumery House) company, who also make the Zed Black brand, I was wondering if Zed Black (which I am curious about after all the promotion) would turn out to be a flop. But this incense, while not lifting me up, is not quite the bargain basement indifferent nothing that the Dream Sage had been. It's OK. Not great, but perfectly acceptable.
Date: June 2023 Score: 33
MDPH |
Best floral incense |