superstarpanini Report post Posted November 1 Mictecacihuatl... Oh, you have stumped me. In the bottle, this one is straight up SCARY to me. The first couple weeks I received this one, I could only take a half whiff before quickly closing the bottle, it still lingering around me. She is strong asf! Now that I am brave enough to try it out, I am most of all interested to see how this ages. I can sense a depth that the woods and tobacco will gain with time, and am gonna foremost practice my patience. I mostly get a hard hit of the agave, wet, sticky, enveloping. Then I get the tobacco. Also almost wet. Like a tobacco leaf wrapper, juuuust licked a second ago to create a fresh roll.. Of whatever you may like to bring as an offering for your loved ones passed.There may be woods and roses hidden here, but they are so well slathered in this thick agave, dripping onto the altar. It's a bit of a love hate scent for me, and I will keep trying her. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bunnicula Report post Posted 1 hour ago 2025 Version This is a very woody scent, I smell the copal, woods, and tobacco when first applied. As it dries down further, there is this watery green veil over those dry woody notes, which must be coming from the agave nectar and just a touch of stemmy rose, without being too floral. That veil of refreshing green grows thicker through wear time until it's like 40% cooling green and 60% warm, dry and spiced woodiness. It morphs a lot though, the two scent profiles dueling for dominance, or maybe dancing together, the strength of each's presence flitting in and out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites