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14.06.2020 - 15:24 Uhr
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A story about Shiso and yuzu

Wikipedia
Keman (華鬘(けまん)) (Japanese phoneticization from the Sanskrit kusumamālā "Garland of Flowers"[2]), is a Buddhist ritual decoration, placed hanging on the beam of the inner sanctuary before the enshrined Buddha, in the main hall of the temple.[3]
Netherlands 24 degrees, summer is comming.

The yuzu note is something apart what i never have smelled before and the combination with the basalic mint of the shiso plant and the sugary rose gives it a sweet sour and somewhat bitter scent. When the yuzu is tempering the flowers coming in and the composition goes a smoother way. The agarwood sits real close to the skin and for me only noticeable on the wrist.

I understand its limited cause the use of a rare shiso distillation what cant be made exact again.

Keman is composed in a collobration between rajes Balkrishnan and yasuyuki shinohara. And for me its really miraculous how nice they are and take some personal time when you have a question
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