Incense In The Wind

Radiating Incense In The Wind - a painting by Hai Linh Le

Sunday 21 July 2013

Krishan Dark Chocolate




After consigning this incense to the kitchen (3rd division, after living room and bedroom but in front of the bathroom and toilet) I have come to enjoy the scent. It does have an awareness of chocolate, though the main scent appears to be well grounded in musk, patchouli and frankincense. It is a warm, dark and very pleasant aroma. At the moment I would be inclined to buy this again. For a dipped perfumed stick, this is quite attractive.

Date: August 2013   Score: 31


Evenly hand rolled powdery charcoal paste on sturdy undyed sticks. Aroma notes on the stick are pine and wood polish. The aroma when burning is so light as to be unnoticeable - something that is common to all Krishan products I've tried so far. When wafted under the nose, the scent is warm, mainly soft, though with some harsh notes, and fairly woody. It is not unpleasant, though there is nothing particularly special or attractive about it. Occasionally bergamont and/or pine notes can be detected, but I don't pick up any chocolate. There is not much going on here.

Date: July 2013   Score::20

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