"Bracing Norwegian juniper, frigid Icelandic mint and the hardy wood of a longship."
An icy mint beginning will probably be too much for some but this soon softens and the wood comes to the fore. It's pine and planks and tar and mint, masculine but beautifully soft in the drydown. This is no novelty scent, it's development is very enjoyable. The wood note and the hint of tar create a warming balance with the mint and it takes little imagination to feel the worn deck of a ship and the sharp cold air. I have tried three of Arcana's mint perfumes and they each paint their own fascinating and very different story.
At first whiff Filthy Viking really cleans the sinuses!
Competition! Identify this photo and receive some free Arcana samples!
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To difficult task for me. But, I live in Norway, and have never before heard of Norwegean juniper in a perfume. I am surpriced that there actually are perfumes inspired of arctic nature! (conf. also your info on Chanel's no. 5) Would have been interesting to test..
Thank you for a nice blog! :)
ps: can it be a picture from the film The Viking, 1928?
Not Ivan the Unbearable series with Jeff Doucette?
stella polaris I often wonder these names come from. I'd imagine there are many varieties of juniper oil and they may be assigned place names to distinguish them with little actual connection to the place. Or maybe I'm too cynical and a little dab of Filthy Viking once grew on Norwegian soil, lol.
And I am sorry to tell you both that your great guesses as to the photo are not correct, but thank you! Perfumeshrine, I should have known you would be searching your extensive film memories :)
Can it be a picture form the Beowulf film?
You would have to tell me which Beowulf film if it was.. but it isn't :)
It is from the movie Erik the viking! :) Puh, it was really hard to find out
Nope, not Erik the Viking :)
My last try, if this is wrong I give up! (although how much I would have liked to manage to identify the picture, and to try the samples.. :)
Is is a picture of Christopher Neame as Unferth in Heroes and Demons. star trek?
STELLA POLARIS IS CORRECT!!
I assume a little sleuthing as to my other interests and the sword of google has led you to victory!!
It is indeed from the Star Trek Voyager episode, Heroes and Demons (which features the Beowulf story so while not strictly viking is close enough, lol).
Email me at teacake at gmail dot com with your address and I shall gather some more samples and send them unto you!
I am quite thrilled that you got it!
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