DSH Perfumes Colorado for AMERICAN PERFUMER® Review + Rocky Mountain Draw

The Sleeping Lady – Gail Gross ©

“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy…"- John Muir

John Muir c 1903 via Wikipedia

John Muir, Scottish-American writer, naturalist and preservationist, founder and first president of the Sierra Club, was the man considered by many to be the "father" of our American National Park System. Over time his uniquely American love affair with nature, with sweeping landscapes, dense forests, open skies and formidable mountains, gave birth to our treasured, publicly owned open spaces and to those shared jewels of American life, our exquisite National and State Parks.

DSH Perfumes Colorado for AMERICAN PERFUMER®

In 2018, Dave Kern of AMERICAN PERFUMER®, a retail boutique and perfume gallery in Louisville Kentucky devoted solely to American artisan perfumery, commissioned independent American perfumer Dawn Spencer Hurwitz to create a limited edition fragrance, descriptive of her adopted home state of Colorado. Like John Muir's written musings on the Sierra Nevada, DSH Perfumes Colorado, evokes high altitude mountain air, this time the air of the Colorado Rockies, and the open spaces, sunshine and forests that Dawn loves so much.  

Frosty Morning by Gail Gross ©

Dawn Spencer Hurwitz Of DSH Perfumes Colorado is the poetry of American geology captured in a bottle Opening with the cool, high altitude breath of the mountain air, Colorado lifts us beyond busy cities and snarled traffic, up and up past the tree line to the cool, sweet rarefied solitude of the summits.

 Rocky Mountains in Winter", acrylic painting by Gail Gross ©

Bergamot, lemon essence and neroli reflect their sunlit scent profiles through the chill of glimmering, frosty air. The radiant aromas of immortelle suggest the icy sparkle of light powdered snow.

Dark Forest – photo by Gail Gross ©

From the top notes of the mountain, we make our way into the heart of a spruce and cedar forest. Penetrating terpenic scents of sap, lichen, evergreen needles and sawdust, soak into the resinous, balsamic, butterscotch warmth of ponderosa pine bark. Approaching the base, we rest briefly in deciduous forests and meadows of flowers, painted in shades of sandalwood, jasmine and moss.  As the sun sets on our adventure in the mountains, Colorado draws to a close. We shake off the snow and happily dry down near a cozy fire of smoky cade, boozy oak and amber.

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Rocky Mountains in Summer", acrylic painting by Gail Gross ©

 

Whenever I can't make a decision or life seems to be weighing me down, my instinct is to flee to the heights, to the big empty sky where the heavens meet the earth. I go for an answer, for resolution and peace. Returning through ancient forests to sea level I am renewed, full of new energy and resolve. With DSH Perfumes Colorado I find the same respite, peace and energy that await me on the slopes and in the forests of the uniquely wild mountains and the high open country of our American West.

Notes: Bergamot, lemon essence (distilled juice!), leafy green accord, Colorado blue spruce, Tunisian neroli, Egyptian jasmine absolute, immortelle absolute, oak co2, black spruce, Australian sandalwood, Texas cedar, Ponderosa pine bark, Ponderosa pine amber accord, pinemoss absolute, fir balsam, Tolu balsam, fossil amber and cade

Disclaimer:  I would like to thank Dawn Spencer Hurwitz for my sample of DSH Perfumes Colorado. My opinions are my own.

The limited edition DSH Perfumes Colorado for AMERICAN PERFUMER® is available online at www.american-perfumer.com and at the American Perfumer Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky.  

Gail Gross – Senior Editor

 Thanks to the generosity of DSH Perfumes we have a 2 ml sample of DSH Perfumes Colorado for AMERICAN PERFUMER® for one reader in the U.S. To be eligible, please leave a comment explaining what appeals to you about DSH Perfumes Colorado based on Gail’s review. Draw closes 2/26/2019

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13 comments

  • I love the idea of a fragrance that tries to capture the experience of the Colorado mountains. The wide variety of notes indicated suggests that no one note will dominate, but that it will be a blending of different olfactory experiences. I am eager to smell it. I am in the US,

  • Walking outside thru a forest of trees always calms my soul. This new fragrance by Dawn sounds like the perfect scent to wear while exploring beyond the path. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff! USA

  • Great article Gail! Seeing the mountains and trees of Colorado gives a peaceful and quiet feeling. Sounds like her new fragrance is that same idea. I would love to try. i live in California. Thankyou for the chance.

  • I have been really wanting to smell this one since I first heard about it because I love scents that remind me of the forest and especially the forest in the winter. It reminds me of home. I love so many of Dawn’s creations that I’m sure this will be another winner. Thanks for a chance to smell this hard to sample scent. I’m in the US.

  • Do not enter me – I have a bottle of this. It is a fabulous perfume, so evocative of Colorado. My family are all skiers so the mountains are one of our special places. I obtained a sample of this and immediately ordered the bottle, one of my favorite purchases of the year.

  • Thank you for the beautiful review Gail. Dawn is a true artist and “Colorado” is just the latest addition to a peerless body of work. That said, I’m proud and flattered that she made this one for us. – Dave, AMERICAN PERFUMER

  • Monica Beaton says:

    Beautiful review of what appears to be a very complex fragrance – capturing Colorado in a bottle is no easy feat! I live in Australia

  • BostonScentGuy says:

    As a hiking/outdoors fan, a lover of DSH scents, and as someone with a partner from Boulder (so now I’ve actually had the chance to visit the state and Dawn’s shop even), this all appeals to me very much! The smell of ponderosa pines is something truly magical, and I love Gail’s thought that this scent might capture the “rareified air” of mountain summits. The crispness of above treeline atmosphere is one of my happy places. Can’t wait to try this any way I can.

    Thanks for the draw–I’m in the US.

  • To return to the mountains after a long absence is almost a mystical experience. For those of us who cannot get back, this sounds like that in a bottle. I loved the artwork and photographs which accompanied this review. Thank you for sharing them with us and thanks for the draw. I’m in the USA

  • How wonderful to get a chance to try such an interesting limited edition.  I spent my college years living in the Rockies and have such wonderful memories of the fresh air and great times spent outdoors in all the seasons.  Dawn has given such thought to this scent, top to bottom, and being a fan of her work, I am sure it captures the essences just as described.  Thank you for this chance, I live in the US.

  • I have some big decisions to make this year, and I am feeling the need to get to the mountains, to breathe that cool air and be among high altitude trees. I'd love to slather Colorado on, to help me and guide me. 

    I live in the USA.

  • When I was young, every family vacation was spent in Colorado. I wasn't knowingly into smells then, but I remember being thrilled by the wood and pine notes and the sparkling fresh air, so different from my Texas home. Dawn is a genius so anything she makes is worth trying. I live in the USA. Thank you for the review and draw.