Baccanale

Transgression is pleasure, and there has been nothing more transgressive in history than bacchanalia. In Roman times, the Bacchante was a festival to propitiate the gods. The name comes from rituals dedicated to Bacchus. It was an orgiastic celebration, which later became a religious event during the sowing and harvesting of grain.

Bacchanalia gave vent to all lawlessness, and even the most restrained people indulged in libations and debauchery. Aroma with jasmine, saffron, amber, oak moss. The cedar wood chord is a pure magnetic force that attracts the attention of others. Dedicated to those who want to be non-standard, leaving a unique, powerful olfactory trail.

NOTES:
Amber, Oakmoss, Jasmine, Cedar, Saffron