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Thoroughbred Horse Sampler - Set of Twelve 1/2ml Samples

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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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There is something special about horses. I don't think there is an animal in the world that smells as good as a horse! Granted, I was totally into horses as a kid. Had the little western outfits, wrote horse stories, took riding lessons and spent plenty of time with horses but if maybe just a sweaty horse perfume isn't for you, then these fragrances blend in notes of grass, hay, leather and woods to create some gorgeous fragrances.

You will receive a 1/2ml sample (1ml sample vial filled half full) of each of the fragrances in this sampler: 
 
  1. Aether Arts Perfume Tea & Tahki Voile de Parfum - Experience the austere beauty and warm hospitality of Mongolian Horse Culture with Tea & Takhi. Central to Mongolia’s culture and heritage are the Takhi (native, wild horses). Nowhere are horses more central to daily life than in Mongolia. A traditional proverb sums it up: "A Mongol without a horse is like a bird without the wings." Within a land of fiercely independent, nomadic herdsman, horses are regarded as a source of both life and wealth. Horses also play a significant role in Mongolian spiritual beliefs; the word Takhi translates to Spirit or Spiritual. Mares’ milk is used for religious offerings and to made various foods such as Suutei Tsai (Mongolian Milk Tea) which is salty rather than sweet and is often enriched with butter. If you are ever to visit Mongolia, you will be welcomed with this warm and nourishing beverage which is an important part of Mongolian hospitality. Tea & Takhi perfume creates the moment and place with an evocative and unusual group of notes not often seen together: tea, salt, butter, smoke, grass, hay, leather and horses. You are greeted by the scent of salty, buttered, Lapsang Souchong tea brewed over an open fire in a metal kettle. Notes of grass and hay conjure the open grasslands of the Mongolian steppes. While a leather and warm horse accord—featuring real oud—brings the sense of leather tack warmed with animal sweat and sets you firmly in the saddle. With top notes of tea, salt, butter and smoke; middle notes of grass and hay; and base notes of smoke, leather and horses.
  2. Aether Arts Stirrup Perfume - The aroma of fresh, green hay bales, the glitter and glint of polished tack, the warm, musky bodies and breath of horses—the scents of the stable are among the most evocative I know. A fragrant homage for those who love all things equine, Stirrup combines a fresh-hay accord with spirited apple and chamomile top notes. An elegantly smooth, leather accord brings the scent of well-polished riding boots, bridles and saddles. A subtle musk and oud note brings the horse’s warm body to mind. All are enclosed by the weathered wood of the stable. With top notes of apple and chamomile accord; middle notes of grass and hay bale accord; and base notes of horses, tack and stable accord.
  3. Alpha Musk New Pony Perfume Oil - Warm buttery breath, sun kissed shiny fur musk and amber white ethereal accord.
  4. BeauFort London Iron Duke EDP - A strikingly powerful fragrance with animalic depths, Iron Duke revels in and blurs the man / beast dichotomy. The fragrance creates an apparition of horse and rider: bright metal, cognac, snuff and saddle soap atop a base of oud, animalic leather and hay. Created by Julie Dunkley, it features notes of snuff tobacco, metal, alcohol, Cambodian oud, star anise, animalic notes, saddle soap, leather, metal, burnt wood, gunpowder, hay, dark musks and bourbon. 
  5. Cherry Ka's Trunk Pony Play Perfume Oil - A scent for trail hands and their trusty horses, with notes of scrub brush, heavy leather tack, dust on the rider’s pointed boots and the horse’s steel shoes, hay, carrots and fresh apples.
  6. Cirrus Parfum Palomino Perfume Oil – Mid-morning in late September we were riding out to take a look at your mother’s land. It had rained late night and the warming air was heavy and aromatic. The ground was covered in a mix of damp dried grasses, sage brush and cactus. The horse you had lent me was a young and calmly rebellious palomino. He shifted his weight slowly onto a hoof he had placed on my right boot; was he testing me? With notes of white sage, coriander, clove, sweet dry grasses, tobacco flower, creosote, leather, patchouli, vetiver, amber and natural Cambodian oud.
  7. Dawn Spencer Hurwitz (DSH) Dutchess Meadows Voile de Parfum - A dream and memory fragrance of spring grass, new mown hay, meadow flowers, and soil… wet with snowmelt. Horse barns and cow pastures roll along the countryside subtly adding their honey-like charm to the base note accord. Riding along the countryside with all of the windows rolled down in the early afternoon on a sunny spring day in Dutchess County is how the perfumer can breathe in a favorite smell of hers. In her psyche this scent is synonymous with a sense of blossoming and the Earth’s renewal. It is what dreams are made of for her. Rural Dutchess County isn’t all that far north of New York City but it is filled with completely different imagery and smells. The City is full of gritty grease and petrol smells, sweet and savory food smells, mixed with funky ‘animal and human’ waste smells most of the time. The country is known for its funky aromas, too: while Dutchess County in the spring is filled with dewy new hay, green grasses beginning to sprout, and flowers bursting through moist earth, there are loads of horses and cows filling the air with their smells as well. Dutchess Meadows is all that is dreamy and beautiful, scent wise, from the perfumer's childhood memories… it’s atmospheric, humid, sweet, round, sun-warmed hay fields with meadow flowers (and some horse and cow barns nearby). Very dreamy indeed. With top notes of bergamot, clary sage, clover leaf, French lavender, green clover blossom, green grass, Tunisian neroli and violet leaf absolute; middle notes of hay absolute, rose petals, Bulgarian rose absolute, Grandiflorum jasmine, liatrix, labdanum and acacia honey absolute; and base notes of Australian sandalwood, Brazilian vetiver, castoreum, coumarin, green oakmoss, horse (animalic accord), leather and Oud Crassna.
  8. Nui Cobalt Equinophilia: Love of Horses Perfume Oil - A magnificent creature of effortless grace and power. Toasted oats, green and golden hay, living cedar, deep auburn musk, chestnuts, corn silk, saddle leather and galbanum.
  9. Parfum D'Empire Equistrius Extrait de Parfum - The horse’s breath. As exquisitely elegant as a thoroughbred showcasing all the facets of Florentine iris. A powdery veil with suede and dark chocolate facets, melting into ambrette butter, a slightly fruity natural vegetal musk. It is as a tribute to the “gleaming horse” who gave him his greatest victories that Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, a competition rider, gave the name Equistrius to the noblest perfume in his collection, built around the noblest of raw materials and inspired by humankind’s noblest conquest… The fragrance of iris is as opulent as Renaissance Florence which made the flower its emblem, and as variegated as the rainbow that was said to carry Iris, the messenger of the Greek gods. Its stately and serene odour is extracted not from the flower but from the root, and must be aged several years before it develops. Ever since Ancient Rome, iris has enriched the palette of perfumers but also of apothecaries, who used it for its calming virtues; in the 18th century, aristocrats powdered their wigs with it – hence its perception as a “powdery” note. Fruity, musky ambrette butter, milky sandalwood and warm amber make it melt into the skin. The surprising chocolate note of an exceptional iris extract reveals the secret sensuousness of this elegantly austere fragrance.
  10. Perfumer H Saddle EDP - An olfactory expression of a sculptural layer on the skin, Saddle evokes the tactility and warmth of worn saddle leather molded over time to the contours of the body—smooth and textural. With animalic tones, it is both tenacious and elegant, its character rooted in a sophisticated simplicity—yet with unexpected, compelling nuance. With notes of Italian bergamot, aldehydes, orange flower absolute, Egyptian jasmine absolute, Indonesian patchouli, benzoin resin, vanilla absolute and amber.
  11. Pierre Guillaume 3.1 Arabian Horse EDP – Picture yourself astride a majestic purebred stallion, galloping through a dewy morning in the untouched countryside of the English moor. Imagine the feeling of unbridled exhilaration, the speed of the wind that whips across your body, the visceral impact of hooves against the damp green earth, the smell of wildflowers mixed with the animalic heft of the horse's mane, the heat that radiates from its body. This is the scene so masterfully painted by Arabian Horse. A richly evocative fragrance that will carry you away, riding a galloping thoroughbred in the English moor… damp earth, wildflowers, grass trampled by hooves, the smell of the horse’s mane, the heat of its fur. The vegetable freshness of wet grass and wild flowers, heart notes, dominated by leather, adorned with a surprising “horse’s mane” accord on a bed of animalic musks.
  12. Strange Charm Design Le Poulain Perfume Oil - Gangly legs and a soft mane galloping through a field of sweetgrass, with musky sandalwood, sweet saddle suede, and a snack of hay and ripe pears. Please note: this scent is inspired by an afternoon with horses, but it is not meant to be a literal horse or barn smell.