kfintoni Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 Okay I poured this and it is amazing but has my nose gone haywire but does it smell like Pine sap. I get a smell of the wood of a fresh cut pine tree, that I got sap all over my fingers kind of smell. I smell no Patch at all in it. This is my scond favorite winter scent this year just behind FMC Cedar Garland. Karen in MA 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rctfavr3 Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 (edited) I often get the hundreds of "Leaves" FOs scents mixed up... but in the one I use, I think I can detect notes of camphor, rosemary, maple, patch and cedarwood. It's kinda sweet but mostly earthy. Edited September 28, 2014 by rctfavr3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lorelei Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Okay I poured this and it is amazing but has my nose gone haywire but does it smell like Pine sap. I get a smell of the wood of a fresh cut pine tree, that I got sap all over my fingers kind of smell. I smell no Patch at all in it. This is my scond favorite winter scent this year just behind FMC Cedar Garland. Karen in MA Where is the oil from? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Belinda Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 I'm wondering where it's from too. I have leaves from Aztec and Autumn leaves from BCN and Falling leaves from RE. Just ordered autumn leaves from CW and I hope it smells really good and different from all the others! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kfintoni Posted September 28, 2014 Author Share Posted September 28, 2014 So I ordered two this week one from Candlewic and one from Millscreek. Here are the descriptions: Millscreek: The naturally fresh, woody smell of leaves in the brisk autumn air, this vibrant medley of birch and maple leaves, with pomegranate, juniper berry, and orange blossom added to the blend Candlewic: Warm, earthy Patchouli combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon. and top notes of mandarin and berry. OOB they smelled identical and I asked several different people so I assume they get them from the same manufacturer? I mixed half of each and poured away. I love it and I do not think it is because I blended them as I said oob they were the same. I will definitely order more of it as it is a great scent. I also have a tone of leave scents most recently using FMC mountain leaves but I think I will stop looking now. Karen in MAWarm, earthy patchouli is combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon, and light top notes of mandarin and berry - See more at: http://www.candlewic.com/store/category.aspx?q=c57&title=Our-Ultimate-Scents---Extreme-&-Bold-Candle-Scents#sthash.9uBz9HAs.dpufWarm, earthy patchouli is combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon, and light top notes of mandarin and berry - See more at: http://www.candlewic.com/store/category.aspx?q=c57&title=Our-Ultimate-Scents---Extreme-&-Bold-Candle-Scents#sthash.9uBz9HAs.dpufWarm, earthy patchouli is combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon, and light top notes of mandarin and berry - See more at: http://www.candlewic.com/store/category.aspx?q=c57&title=Our-Ultimate-Scents---Extreme-&-Bold-Candle-Scents#sthash.9uBz9HAs.dpufWarm, earthy patchouli is combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon, and light top notes of mandarin and berry - See more at: http://www.candlewic.com/store/category.aspx?q=c57&title=Our-Ultimate-Scents---Extreme-&-Bold-Candle-Scents#sthash.9uBz9HAs.dpufWarm, earthy patchouli is combined with wood notes, sweet dried fruits, grated spices of clove and cinnamon, and light top notes of mandarin and berry - See more at: http://www.candlewic.com/store/category.aspx?q=c57&title=Our-Ultimate-Scents---Extreme-&-Bold-Candle-Scents#sthash.9uBz9HAs.dpuf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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