Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? it is classified as a spicy floral fragrance for women with a dominant carnation note.
- Top notes: cassie, clove, jonquil, rose geranium, neroli, pimento, petitgrain
- Middle notes: carnation, rose, orange blossom, tuberose, jasmine, orris, ylang ylang
- Base notes: vanilla, styrax, tolu, ambergris, musk, benzoin, patchouli, sandalwood, ambrette, civet
The New Yorker, 1932:
"Myrurgia: A Moi, is new, voluptuous, and fun. They do perfumes that are Spanish without being too much so: Suspiro de Granada (sandalwoody), Tu Reja (carnation), and Joya, to mention only a few.
Scent Profile:
In the heart of old Spain, within the labyrinthine streets of the Moorish quarter, a "maja" beauty named Isabella stands behind an ornate iron grille that adorns her window. Her black lace veil, delicate and mysterious, barely conceals her enchanting eyes as she peers out into the twilight. The intricate ironwork, a testament to the Moorish influence, frames her face as she catches sight of her lover, Alejandro, making his way through the cobblestone streets.
With a heart pounding with anticipation, Isabella rushes to her balcony, its wrought-iron railing draped in cascading flowers of vivid colors. The evening air is filled with the heady scent of blooming roses and jasmine, mingling with the soft, spicy notes of clove and pimento. She watches as Alejandro looks up, his eyes locking onto hers, and she throws down her perfumed scarf. The scarf floats gently through the air, trailing the scent of cassie and neroli, as Alejandro catches it and clutches it to his heart.
Alejandro, overcome with emotion, begins to serenade Isabella with a love ballad. The melody carries through the warm night, intertwining with the fragrance that now envelops him. As he sings, the air is filled with the vibrant top notes of cassie, clove, jonquil, rose geranium, neroli, pimento, and petitgrain. Each note tells a part of their story—cassie’s floral powderiness speaks of their secret whispers, clove’s spiciness hints at their passionate longing, and jonquil’s narcotic sweetness evokes their stolen moments.
Isabella, standing on her balcony adorned with flowers, breathes in deeply. The middle notes of the perfume begin to unfold, painting a vivid picture of their romance. The dominant carnation note, with its spicy and clove-like aroma, mirrors the fiery intensity of their love. Roses, lush and velvety, symbolize their deep affection, while orange blossom and tuberose lend a creamy, heady sweetness that speaks of their dreams for the future. Jasmine’s rich, intoxicating fragrance mingles with orris’s earthy elegance, and ylang-ylang’s exotic floral notes hint at the allure of the forbidden.
As Alejandro’s song reaches its crescendo, the base notes of the perfume reveal themselves, grounding the ethereal with their deep, sensual presence. Vanilla’s comforting warmth is like the touch of Isabella’s hand, while styrax and tolu add a balsamic richness that speaks of the depth of their bond. Ambergris and musk bring a subtle, animalic sensuality, echoing the raw, unspoken desires between them. Benzoin’s sweet resinous note, patchouli’s earthy depth, and sandalwood’s creamy smoothness intertwine, creating a lingering trail of passion and devotion. Ambrette and civet add an exotic, almost primal touch, completing the olfactory tapestry of their love story.
In this moment, the air is alive with the magic of "Tu Reja" by Myrurgia, a spicy floral fragrance that encapsulates their romance. Isabella and Alejandro’s love is a symphony of scents and emotions, an exquisite blend of floral, spicy, and woody notes that tell a timeless tale of passion and devotion in the enchanting Moorish quarter of old Spain.
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