A copper coin that's been in the soil for too long...
And now it's corroded and covered in patina. It starts with a punchy galbanum and ginger combo that evokes the feel of a cool copper coin on your tongue, so real you can almost taste this metallic and bitter feeling. In a few minutes, it gets watered down with myrrh and gains a slightly dusty and sweet nuance, almost r...
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