Flor y Canto — opulent floral
Five intoxicating Mexican flowers revered by the ancient Aztecs.
August 1400, Tenochtitlan, Mexico.
On the most fragrant festival in the Aztec calendar, the rhythm of drums palpitates as a wealth of flowers is offered on temple altars. Billowing clouds of Copal act as a backdrop to the intoxicating breath of Tuberose, Magnolia, Plumeria and the intensely yellow aroma of the sacred Marigold, cempoalxochitl.
Notes include: Mexican tuberose, wild acacia, magnolia, plumeria, marigold, white copal.
Developed with Rodrigo Flores-Roux.