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Solstice Scents Sirocco

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Sirocco blends notes to create a dry, woody, resinous and spicy scent representing the blisteringly hot desert, spice caravans and never ending sun-scorched sand. The woods and spices on cold sniff and initial application quickly turn dry and resinous as the saffron and myrrh boldly emerge. A hot Mediterranean wind stirs desert sands, fusing with the incense wood notes. Sirocco combines sandalwood essential oil and fragrance with a baked earth Indian attar, myrrh and saffron essential oils and a medley of spices with a faint trace of sweet jasmine absolute. Very subtle additions of aged patchouli, vetiver, cardamom, rose and labdanum essential oils and absolutes add supporting depth. The drydown is warm, sandy, woody and spicy. Sirocco does lean a bit masculine, but it is a very unique fragrance that women would love to journey with as well. It features notes of sandalwood, saffron threads, hot baked earth, myrrh, spices, oud and jasmine. 

Created by Angela St. John as part of a collection of fragrances based on the fictional town of Foxcroft, Maine. Siricco is an eau de parfum, edp.

SOLSTICE SCENTS SIROCCO REVIEWS

Fragrantica: This is gourmand but not the sweet kind. It's a savory perfume with some spicy chili and saffron. It makes me crave queso which is only bad when I'm out of cheese and I'm never out of cheese. I can see how this might translate as hot dry sand, but for me it's savory gourmand and the world needs more like it.

Fragrantica: This is probably my favorite ever. I am by no means a perfume guy but I discovered SS in October 2020 and have been a fan ever since. This is by far my favorite perfume that I’ve ever smelled. Angela is a genious and sorceress. This scent is indicative of its most brilliant name (google it if you don’t know)! It starts with a breeze of saffron with a waft of other warm spices and a hint if jasmine. It quickly heats up with the “hot baked earth” smell with the sandalwood and melty myrrh in the background. The oud is there too bringing everything together but not overt or readily detectable. Soon after the sandalwood becomes more apparent with warm spices and oud. The jasmine becomes more subdued. The myrrh is steady in the background and is now the connecter fragrance. After the heatwave is over I’m left with mostly sandalwood ( which is my favorite). Wafts of the other scents come and go reminding me of the intensity that came before. This is a 10/10 masterpiece in my opinion. I do not understand how it has not gotten more attention. I do not understand how solstice scents and angela have not gotten more attention. It feels like a caravan through the desert on camel back. Thirsty and looking for an oasis. Genious. Sorcery!

Fragrantica: This is woods, saffron and spices. it definitely brings the desert to mind. it's very spicy and dry. I smell the oud way in the background if i inhale deeply, but primarily this is spices and woods and yet it has a lightness, like its namesake of sand blowing through the desert. completely evocative. this is spices and desert and sun. really gorgeous, haven't smelled much else like it, not sure i would wear it much, but the evocativeness is amazing. I'd say this is unisex but leans slightly into traditionally masculine territory.

Fragrantica: Solstice Scents has amazed me in the past, and this fragrance is another example of their mastery of their craft...... It’s Arabic/Oriental accords separate this fragrance apart from a typical Western style one. When I read “ hot baked Earth “ as an accord in the fragrance ....I thought to myself that this indeed would be an interesting olfactory journey. I was not disappointed! As an aficionado of incense & Arabic/Oriental fragrances.....I have a relatively high standard in measuring up the quality and authenticity of Eastern fragrance houses. Many Eastern houses, Lataffa, Amouage, Swiss Arabian do make some great ones...and the authenticity of Sirocco is absolutely up to par with my standards. It’s a light, non-oppressive fragrance... but also rich and substantial....the floral element is there..but lightly...and as an antagonist for the more earthy notes of Oud, myrrh, sandalwood, Oriental spice, frankincense and ‘hot baked a Earth”. I’m not quite sure what sorcery was used in the manufacture of the “hot baked Earth” accord .....but it is absolutely Spot On. This fragrances does truly invoke an olfactory experience reminiscent of Ancient Silk Road travels in the Far East, or the scent of The hot midday sun in Egypt, as you sit by an outdoor Oasis ......being fanned lavishly by your scantily-clad Harem, with the fronds of Date Palms. For me...this is a fragrance that transcends times and places ...and the ticket is Absolutely worth the price of admission! THE VERDICT: MASTERPIECE!