Remember the drive we took down to the orange grove that spring? How the winding roads carved ribbons into the hillside, and we knew the words to every song on the radio. How the air smelled sweet—like honey, like possibility—and the sun warmed our skin. How we found a quiet spot to park and kissed under the orange blossoms, and the whole day felt like a secret that was just ours.
Later, on the way home, you found a flower in the folds of your coat. How their smell lingered—crisp and bright and golden.
Did You Know? Based on the amount of orange flower absolute and neroli oil used in the composition, it takes about 550 orange blossoms to make one 50 ml bottle of Tryst.
Key Materials
ORANGE FLOWER: Rich, indulgent, animalic. Extracted from the blossoms of the bitter orange tree via solvent extraction.
NEROLI: Fresh, crisp, bright. Also extracted from bitter orange blossoms, this time by steam distillation.
PETITGRAIN: Green, woody, tart. Steam distillation from the leaves and buds of the bitter orange tree.
Notes: Orange zest, green buds, neroli, orange flower, honeyed resins
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