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Update and Review on Colognoisseur

written by Laurie September 10, 2014

We’re starting to batch some scents to build up enough inventory to put the cart up this fall, and I’m trying to finish the first mod of the amber incense. I really like where this new formula is going. I’m in the mood for all naturals these days, and this scent is hitting the spot for me. I hope testers like it too!

Mark Behnke posted a lovely review of Sonoma Scent Studio today on Colognoisseur; his 101 Series describes the top 5 scents that he feels are a good starting point as an introduction to various brands, and I am appreciative that he included Sonoma Scent Studio in the series. He covered Champagne de Bois, Tabac Aurea, Wood Violet, Cocoa Sandalwood, and Velvet Rose, which together give a nice overview of my scent list.

I have always enjoyed reading Mark's coverage of various fragrance events, and he is heading to Pitti in a few days, so look for his coverage of the 2014 fall Pitti event on Colognoisseur soon! 🙂

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Lizzy September 10, 2014 - 10:21 pm

I saw the article on Colognoisseur today and was thrilled to see a few of my favorites–Velvet Rose, Cocoa Sandalwood, and Champagne de Bois–featured in his “101” series, wonderful!

Your scents each evoke a different sensory experience and they take me to a happy place every time I smell them. I’m glad to see them get such recognition from prominent bloggers like Mark Benke.

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Laurie E September 11, 2014 - 3:16 am

Thank you, Lizzy! That’s really sweet of you and makes me happy to hear. 🙂

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Olivia September 11, 2014 - 4:01 am

I am so excited for your return. I’m waiting patiently to order a sample pack with incense pure being a must sniff!

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Laurie E September 11, 2014 - 6:22 am

Thanks, Olivia! I hope you enjoy sampling! Surrender To Chance carries my samples too (at a slightly higher price but in some different spray size options), so that’s another option. I’ll be back though! I may put up samples before the rest of the sizes to ease back in.

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Tollers September 12, 2014 - 2:24 am

Looking forward to seeing the cart back up. I’m craving incense! Amber, Pure or both to indulge 🙂

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Laurie E September 12, 2014 - 2:39 am

🙂

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