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First Impressions – Dusita

Thanks to my Instagram friend, Tetê, I’ve recently explored three of the offerings from the niche outfit, Dusita. I’ve been impressed. Here are some quick thoughts.

Dusita – Erawan – This is my least favourite of the three I tried. Still, it remains an intriguing proposition—fresh, crisp, and herbal green, underpinned by a creamy vanillic warmth. No doubt the hay accord gives it an aromatic sweetness evoking freshly mown lawn. The woods and mosses in the perfume’s base complement the vanilla providing a long-lasting, enjoyable dry down. It reminds me slightly of Rogue Perfumery’s Mousse Illuminee.

Dusita – Issara – Issara shares some similarities with Erawan. An engaging mix of green pine, herbal notes, and dried tobacco. Tonka brings an injection of sweetness and a fresh hay-like facet. Vetiver bourbon and oakmoss work together to deliver a classical aromatic fougere feel to the composition. Soft and sits close to the skin, but very addictive. Great work.

Dusita – Moonlight in Chiangmai – Another contender for my favourite releases of 2020. A fizzy, syrupy, juicy opening of jasmine and yuzu. The yuzu gives the scent a tropical feel. Alongside the freshness and juiciness runs a smoky accord, perhaps a combination of the myrrh, woods, and vetiver that make up the base. Benzoin imparts some balsamic and resinous depth. It has strong sillage and lasting power of over 12 hours. I’ll go out on a limb and say this is one of the more commercial offerings from the house thus far. It’s a real crowd-pleaser. A freshie with depth. Fantastic.

Have you tried any of these releases? Do you have a favourite from the house?

Note: Bottle images courtesy of Fragrantica. Samples kindly provided by my friend Tetê. Thanks again, Tetê. I highly recommend you follow Tetê on Instagram @niche_rare_fragrances.

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