...and the award for Best New Scent goes to...
Antikythera Mechanism!
Yes, Antikythera Mechanism is stunning audiences across the forums with its smoky, tobacco-y start and heady vanilla finish. Though the big players in this scent are the tobacco and vanilla--and what chemistry those two have, whew!--let's not forget teak, in its best supporting role yet, and oak, who really keeps vanilla from going overboard.
We sat down with the cast to have a word.
US: So, tobacco, this was a big role for you--how does it compare with your other roles, like Perversion and Ogun?
TOBACCO: Well, this was somewhat similar to Perversion--you'll remember that vanilla and I were in that together too--but it's not as sweet as either that or Ogun, in which I was with melon.
US: Yes, we remember that. Both were lovely. Vanilla, how did you feel about working with tobacco again?
VANILLA: Well, as you know, Perversion was a smash hit. I'm glad that we got a chance to work together again in a scent that has such a wonderful cast of supporting notes. I personally am on par with tobacco in the beginning--
TOBACCO: On par?!
VANILLA: Okay (laughs) maybe not quite on par, you are the star, after all! But still, I'm definitely there--
TOBACCO: Yes, I can't argue with that.
VANILLA: But after my encounter with tobacco, I am stonger and sexier on the drydown. It's a very exciting transformation.
US: It certainly is. Now, you've mentioned teak and oak--how did the two of you feel about being involved in this project?
TEAK: I was very excited to work with vanilla. I've done mostly smaller parts where I've been the central note, but when they said I had the chance to work with vanilla and tobacco I just knew I had to do it. I took the opportunity to take more of a background role, but one that's still noticeable in the scent and that stays throughout the wet and dry stages.
OAK: That's true, you are present in all the stages. I think you add something very unique to the scent as a whole.
TEAK: Thank you. But don't let oak fool you, he had a difficult part to play.
VANILLA: Yes, oak is the deterrent for tobacco and I. He keeps us from becoming too sweet. He gives the whole scent more of a...oh, how can I put it? A calm feeling, almost earthy, but not...
OAK: Stop, you'll have them thinking I'm vetiver! (laughs)
VANILLA: Oh no, vetiver you are not. It's a very subtle, lovely green kind of note.
US: Oh, hey--sorry to cut this short, but that's all the time we have right now. Thank you so much, all of you. Any parting words?
TOBACCO: Just a thank you to BPAL and all their loyal customers.
VANILLA: We love you guys! *blows kiss*