SCORE: 79

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November 2019 BY Scent Trunk

WHO?

I SEE WEARING THE FRAGRANCE

Alton Brown

I USE THE FRAGRANCE 

WHEN?

fall and winter

THE SEASON I USE THE FRAGRANCE 

WHAT?

Fall

OCCATION OR EVENT I USE FRAGRANCE 

HASHTAG:

#scenttrunk

HOW?

One to two sprays

I APPLY THE FRAGRANCE 

WHERE?

Home

Therapeutic Fragrance Score Chart

November 2019

Experience 12/15
Branding & Originality 4/5
Projection & Sillage 3/5
Longevity 4/5
Composition 16/20
Ingredients
& Price per ML
22/25

FRAGRANCE

TOP: 7/10
HEART: 4/5
BASE: 7/10

SCORE: 79

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Bottle Presentation

Company:Scent Trunk
Perfumer:Tyler Monk
Fragrance Family:Oriental Fougere
Classification:Eau De Parfum
Pricing:$1.09/fluid ml
Country:California, USA
Year:2019
Sex:Unisex
Hashtag:#scenttrunk
What:Fall
Where:Home
Projection:2 Feet Or More
Longevity:8 Hours Or More
Sillage:Medium Tailed
Short Description:Nutty Gourmand
Fragrantica Score:3.5 out of 5 with 8 votes

Tyler Monk has his own brand, Luvandus, and collaborated with Scent Trunk in the creation of November 2019, which focuses on pennyroyal. Outside of a Nirvana lyric, I'm not familiar with pennyroyal, but know it is a part of the mint family. November 2019 opens with what I am assuming is pennyroyal, which is herbal and earthy, almost haylike, but doesn't go into mint territory. Maybe I am just picking out other notes and not getting the pennyroyal. Chestnut and anise are very noticeable, and as the perfume wears, dried orange rinds and carrot seed and clove mix with the chestnut warmth and create a picture of a brown and orange autumnal cornucopia. Fir and smoke and tobacco dance in the background, and the labdanum gives a resins and amber golden hue to the composition. The listed rose is not detectable to me. It is an appropriate scent for its namesake, and does smell like a warm autumn harvest season. Rich and oriental and warm, like kitchen spices simmering and nuts roasting.—Lou Sniffs

 

* Perfume is affected by individual skin chemistry. In addition, my life experiences will shape how I perceive certain notes. Each person may have a different experience with a scent, or perceive it in a different way. I encourage sampling instead of blind buying, and always trust your own nose.