New York Perfume Perfume
New York - Dice on the hand ready to roll. The formulation behind New York departs from Paysandú's, but the use of typical North American woods gives its complexity. It's a smokier, heavier, and more aged version of the spirit of the rural and herbal Paysandú. Composición Main Olfactory Family: Wood Secondary Olfactory Family: Gourmand Acorde Tonic Note: Fir Balsam Dominant Note: Tobacco Sub Dominant Note: Jacarandá Wood Melodía Maple Resin, Cedarwood Virginia, Vanilla Absolut, Rose Absolut, Sakura Flower, Black Pepper, Palo Santo, Patchouli, Tonka, Nutmeg Based on the research of two Nobel prizes, Leopold Ruzicka - who during the mid-1920's studied the molecular structure of musk- and Linda B. Buck - awarded in 2004 alongside Richard Axel, for their discoveries in scent as a code and a subtle form of communication through volatile molecules- Julian Bedel developed this idea of musk as a language, an amplifier of one's scent. This compound of pheromone messengers helps volatilize the aroma of skin. As a result, each individual's aromatic identity gets amplified and gives a distinctive character to each perfume. Ultimately, each person will have a different version of the scent. An exclusive formula of Fueguia's musk of plant origin was developed both for Paysandú and New York. True to Fueguia's mission of botanical research and scientific innovation, the ingredients that compose Paysandú were produced in Fueguia Botany in Manantiales, Uruguay. Marcela and Carqueja, ingredients that had never been used in perfumery, were extracted through Super Critical CO2 at Fueguia's unique high-end facilities and are what gives a significant part of the unique character of the scent. Marcela, traditionally used by the Charrúas people as a medicinal plant, is still a symbol of this cultural heritage in Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. Editions of the first batch, I-XXII, are numbered up to the first 315 units