Kingdom Scotland Metamorphic and Portal (Imogen Russon-Taylor and Stephanie Andersen) + Ancient Lands Giveaway

Kingdom Scotland perfumes

Kingdom Scotland logo courtesy of the brand

Shuddering tales of an ancient land

Woven in strands of salt, peat, granite and fire

Even stone cannot cast them, for these tale’s seep into your veins

Igniting the vast landscape in your soul DsF 24

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I was intrigued by the perfumes in the collection and the history behind Scottish brand Kingdom Scotland based in the beautiful ancient city of Edinburgh. Last May I visited this incredible city for the first time and was completely taken by its stunning architecture, immense history steeped in the traditions of Scotland, modern yet fully anchored in its skin, honed over centuries and witness to all the past.  Look beyond the inevitable touristic side and you see a city that takes your breath away with its grandeur and reverence, full of confidence and pride.  During my all too brief stay I managed to meet with Imogen Russon-Taylor, founder and owner of Kingdom Scotland over coffee. We could have talked for days and definitely shall in the future, so much commonality and shared passions.  We share the connection between perfume and wine/whisky. It was fascinating to hear her story; her background is integral to understanding Kingdom Scotland and the collection. Stephanie Andersen is the perfumer.

ounder Imogen Russon Taylor Kingdom Scotland Stephanie Andersen Perfumer

Founder Imogen Russon Taylor Kingdom Scotland Stephanie Andersen Perfumer

Imogen is a woman of perpetual curiosity, constantly immersing herself into her areas of interest, academically minded and inquiring in her research, her perfumes arise out of this depth and her deeply held connection to Scotland. Her personal path has been an interwoven legacy, an example of how all the threads of your past can suddenly twine together to forge a strong cord that binds you to your future. With a background of academic excellence in Geology, a love of landforms which involved travel, often risky, then PR within the film industry, followed by taking her passion for fine whisky, (Imogen is considered an expert) and wine, culminating in a WSET Diploma and then beginning academic research into the history of Scottish perfumery.  A tangent that was to lead her to the Edinburgh Botanical Gardens which has a rich history of over 350 years, where she began to delve into the myriad Scottish Botanists and Explorers, who travelled the world to discover unique flora. It’s important that her journey to the launch of Kingdom Scotland is known, for this is a woman of complexities and forged passions, attendant to every detail.  Kingdom Scotland began in 2018 with an initial collection of 3 in 2019, joined by Kingdom Botanica in 2020.  All of the Kingdom Scotland collection have their origins firmly rooted in Scottish landscapes, this is Imogen’s ode to her ancestry.  Having lived in the highlands of Scotland for a certain time of my life, I too, have an abiding affection for this country of vast horizons where a certain old magic is bound within the land.

metamorphic Kingdom Scotland

Kingdom Scotland Metamorphic

Kingdom Scotland Metamorphic 2019– certainly an obvious choice for a geologist as the rock forms in Scotland are the some of the most complex in the world with metamorphic rocks forming a large component, it also describes well this perfumes evolution on skin.  Also a nod to Imogen’s passion for fine whisky.

Scottish fragrances

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Metamorphic is a lilting chord bringing past into the present, gliding across the landscape like an incantation, a highland lullaby.  Here is wind, that bends trees and stone wetted with time, a sense of elemental movement and immovable ancient tones. Incense lifts in airy quality paired with a softly lingering smokiness of tobacco, lulling us into a timelessness. Present moments dance with the past to the tunes of the forebearers. As changeable as a day on a Highland heathland, Metamorphic has a timbre, akin to the drone of the pipes, keeping a rhythm yet the melody infuses your body and you cannot help but be carried by it.

Kingdom Scotland perfumes

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Transportive, Metamorphic speaks in a softly lilting dialect of elements lashing grey-hued rocks, of the raw sea sprays in minerality. Beyond this immense nature, out of the mists the sinuous liquid smokiness from peat-fed fires and ambrosial whisky draws me towards hearth and comfort. Raging storms continue, whitewashed walls of rock enclosing the fires of home invite sanctuary.  A warmth that seeps through the impenetrable night, richly embroidered with a time-worn leather chair and the resinous scent of glowing woods and candle wax, nothing better than to slip into that fireside chair, warming both externally and internally with that single malt, a dark rose adds that note of sophistication, just enough to temper the edges of the storm, it is refined and classy, a style that traverses time and fashion.

Kingdom Scotland Metamorphic

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Metamorphic is a fabulous juxtaposition of wild nature and comfort, in an elegant vessel. Here are the raw edged stories laid down in the pleats and veins of mineral pages, whisky’s, peat fires, songs and tales, interleaved with time and tradition. Metamorphic is truly a joy to wear and will stand the test of time. Top: Black Pepper, Tobacco; Heart: Incense, Minerals, Islay Malt & Dark Rose Absolute; Base: Amber Resin & Leather

Portal Kingdom Scotland

Kingdom Scotland Portal via the brand

Kingdom Scotland Portal: A sylvan escapade into a primordial Caledonian glen, here is a walk into ancientness, whispering trees divulging all manner of the past to the snow laden winds. The parting of clouds in momentary bursts of sunlit glades. Portal is all nature, undisturbed, as it has always been. Here are knee-deep mossy banks cradling pristine tumbling streams. To pass into these glens of forests that have never known the touch of man is to enter into a profound peace. Vibrantly herbal as you enter, Portal exhales ozonic breath that revives a flagging spirit, as you step into this green and verdant constancy.

scents of Scotland

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I have walked in the Caledonian Glens, heather underfoot, privileged to traverse burgeoning drifts of primroses and bursting beech trees in a spring exaltation, a forest where the shed antlers of young deer may be discovered and the cascades of rocky shelved falls hold tumbled treasures in their crevices. Here was the baptismal font for my Highland born, a place close to my heart.  Portal is the passage into this unchanged solitude, the soul breathes a sigh of relief, for here is solace and the everyday is silenced, submerged into this wilderness that holds another time in its respiration. Portal rests upon an earthy structure, deeply rooted in peaty folds, of vetiver and oakmoss, mycelium extending outwards in the quickening of life, all is energised here in the layers upon layers of fecundity and decay, beauty in all her natural aspects.

Scottish moors

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Portal immerses us in her cycles, to be washed in wind, waters and trees, awed by the grandeur and relative span of human life in comparison, some things endure; to traverse these places is a life-touching experience, Portal is such a moment of communion. A salve in tumultuous times and the affirmation of nature’s grace in times of human weakness. Top: Herbaceous Botanicals and  Bergamot; Heart: Verdant Flora; Base: Vetiver, Bark & Oakmoss

I shall mention briefly, not because there is any preference on my part, as all in the Kingdom Scotland line touches me, the other two in the current collection:

Botanica Kingdom Scotland

 Kingdom Scotland Kingdom Botanica via the brand

Kingdom Scotland Botanica (2020) – A research and collaboration with the Botanical gardens located in the centre of Edinburgh city, to celebrate its 350 years anniversary, a spectacular oasis. This perfume was inspired by the collection and the rich history of Scottish botanist’s and their discoveries. It is an ode to the diversity of flora, a voluptuous immersion into the nature of plants and flowers, it’s a floral bouquet that I delight in, endlessly unfurling like a voyage through the seasons in flowers or a walk through the gardens in Edinburgh, something new to discover around every corner.

Albaura Kingdom Scotland

Kingdom Scotland Albaura via the brand

Kingdom Scotland Albaura – An exploration and salutation to Scottish artic explorer Isobel Wylie Hutchinson alongside the ancient name for Scotland, this iced edge, herbal composition has a real sense of the beauty of ice on plants, an edgy freshness that takes your breath away, full of pure landscapes and untouched wilderness. There is courage here, the courage of a woman to strike out, a brave step into the hostile landscape, footfalls in virgin snow, the singular courage also of the plants that call this place, ‘home’. Albaura fills you with awe and an awakened perspective.

Danu Seith-Fyr, Contributor

My thanks to Imogen for shared joys, friendship and samples, all words are my own.

Kingdom Scotland Metamorphic, Portal, Botanica and Albaura

Kingdom Scotland Sample Set

Thanks to the generosity of Kingdom Scotland and Imogen Russon-Taylor we have a Discovery Set  for one registered reader in the UK and thanks to Danu, one registered reader in the EU.  YOU MUST REGISTER OR YOU NOT BE ELIGIBLE. Please leave a comment about what strikes you about Danu’s reviews and where you live. Draw closes 12/3/2024

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12 comments

  • The vivid and evocative language Danu uses to describe scents, making it easier for readers to imagine the fragrance really strikes me. I live in Trzebnica, Poland, EU.

  • I love impressionistic olfactory recreations of landscapes, especially when they draw on ancient traditions and local materials with a creative twist. Kingdom Scotland seems to capture this beautifully, evoking nature’s soul with originality and depth.
    Your review was evocative as always.
    Hope to try them all soon!
    Marco from Italy

  • that her journey to the launch of Kingdom Scotland is known, for this is a woman of complexities and forged passions, attendant to every detail. Kingdom Scotland began in 2018 with an initial collection of 3 in 2019, joined by Kingdom Botanica in 2020. All of the Kingdom Scotland collection have their origins firmly rooted in Scottish landscapes, this is Imogen’s ode to her ancestry. Having lived in the highlands of Scotland for a certain time of my life, I too, have an abiding affection for this country of vast horizons where a certain old magic is bound within the land. A beautiful description by Danu the owner of this brand drawing on her own history, heritage and experiences makes this a special facet in perfumery story telling. I am particularly intrigued by Metamorphic and notes of Leather, Whiskey and Rose. Thanks a million from the UK

  • A wonderful piece by Danu I was struck by perfumers use of Landscapes, History and Heritage of Scotland and personal experiences to shape this house. A house that I need to explore further. I was intrigued by Metamorphic because of the notes. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • I can’t express just how accurate the description of Metamorphic is compared to my experience sniffing it the first time when I travelled to Scotland, this would be my first choice for a bottle from the house; it’s so surreal and it does take you on the journey that Danu has so expertly described.
    Iulia from UK

  • I love when perfumers draw inspiration from their territory, and I believe there is plenty of things to get ideas from in Scotland, plants and flowers for sure! From these descriptions, I’d say Portal and Albaura are the two perfumes closest to my taste, but I’d try them all with pleasure!
    I’m from Italy, EU

  • These sounds wonderful. I have added this to my bucket list the next time I go to Scotland….

  • markofrojlan says:

    i’m rooting for more women owned perfume houses! the descriptions, along with the brands’ ethos really strike me as interesting, a right mix between tradition and contemporary! lovely introduction to the brand!
    i’m from croatia\EU

  • Danu’s review is so perfectly capturing the memories and feelings they are wrapped into from my time in Scotland. I visited the country with my best friend many years ago and the landscape, the athmosphere and the nature of the Scottish highlands left a lasting impression on me. Wish I could go back again!

    I live in the EU

  • Danu, thank you for sharing this house. I have followed them for some time, as I, too, love the Scottish land, history, and lure. I am so glad that you were able to meet up with Imogen and make such a connection. I am not eligible for the giveaway, but I wanted to voice my thanks.

  • I’ve only visited Scotland once, but I adored the visit and would love to go back. I regularly think about the smell outside of the Laphroaig distillery; cold wind, hints of pine woods, malted barley, briny sea air, and smooth smoke. Anyway, I was immediately interested in Kingdom Scotland because of that scent memory. Metamorphic’s dry texture and allusions to whisky production sounds particularly intriguing—that candle wax note is an unusual point of distinction from similar fragrances. Portal’s top-to-bottom layers of green, Botanica’s bouquet, and Albaura’s chilly feel sound excellent as well. I’d love to try these.

    I’m in the USA.

  • David Furman says:

    Although I do not have any knowledge of this house they potray Scotland and the various natural elements one experiences when wearing. Picture the countryside, the hills, and the fresh rain giving that petrichor touch. Where green and everything between meet at the marvelous mountainside. Embodying Scotlands greatest gifts and making it accesible. From Jacksonville, nc.