“When the days are cold / and the cards unfold ” – these first two lines of the song “Demons” by “Imagine Dragons” capture perfectly what the month November in Germany feels like to me. All the colorful aspects of autumn have disappeared and the gaiety of Christmas is far away. The days are getting shorter, the sun never seems to shine and everything around you is grey. The chill in the air rattles you to the bone, and all you want to do is wrap yourself in a warm blanket and drink hot chocolate.
Berlin Germany Perfumer Erik Kormann
Erik Kormann, a talented artisan perfumer from Berlin, has added a new fragrance November to his calendar month series which is a respite from the dreariness to come. As in all his month inspired perfumes, the number of ingredients correlate exactly, i.e. November, the 11th month of the year, is composed of 11 ingredients (Dezember which ÇaFleureBon has reviewed has 12 and the most).
Anselm Kiefer, Let thousand flowers blossom!, 1999
Dezember uses his signature incense and wraps it with a hints of flowers, then dips it in a delicate chocolate note redolent of spices. Cardamom is prominent and instantly transports me back in time to my childhood when my mom would bake delicious cardamom cakes. The spicy sweet aroma would permeate the house and filled me with such joy, I would run to hug and kiss her. So when I spray on November, the darkness recedes and I feel happy and comforted. Fir balm and heliotrope give me the feeling of taking a hot bath. Of relaxing. The resins of the base are dialed down and soothe, so gentle. Tonka and chocolate are subtle, you never feel like you are wearing dessert, but your nose is glued to your wrist for hours.
Anselm Kiefer, Aschenblume (Ash Flower), 2004
Erik creates perfumes that are deceptively simple, with just a few notes so it easy to forget how well-crafted they are; beautiful illusions. And with every Erik Kormann perfume there is always a surprise…. with November it is the unexpected mix of chocolate and incense.
Die Frauen der Antike (The Women of Antiquity) Anselm Kiefer
So I come full circle to Imagine Dragons’ song, as sorcerers and knights would use incense to fight evil and keep you from harm. Wearing November, I can face anything, even my own failed dreams. I am sheltered from the beast outside.
Top Notes: Cardamom, Frankincense, Iris, Rosewood
Heart Notes: Cedarwood, Fir balm, Heliotrope
Base Note: Benzoin, Chocolate, Frankincense, Tonka bean
Bettina Korp, Guest Contributor
Art Direction: Michelyn Camen- I used the multi media sculptures and illustrations of the Neo-Expressionist German Artist Anselm Kiefer who although most famous for his paintings of the Holocaust and use of Kaballah symbols, incorporates German mythology and symbolism in his work. No matter the subject, bleak cold, there is a sense of warmth and fragility that reminds me of Erik Kormann’s fragrances
Disclosure: I received my sample from Erik Kormann, opinion is my own.
Editor’s Note: Erik Kormann Aromatisches Blog,is on our blog roll, and I love reading his posts, he writes with enthusiasm and great detail about his creative process and his love of raw materials and ingredients. Currently November is only available at First-in-Fragrance, or by special order from Erik Kormann -MC
Erik Kormann November
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