In early 2013, Trapp candles released 4 new fragrances: Fine Linen, Fig & Mimosa, Teak & Oud Wood and Mandarin Goji.
Trapp Fine Linen exudes freshly laundered fine linens radiating the lush scents of white rose petals, passion fruit nectar and blooming vanilla orchids.
This fragrance smells just as you think it would - like clean sheets. It's along the lines of K. Hall Washed Cotton and Votivo Clean Crisp White. If you like fresh fragrances, such as Trapp Water or Ocean Marine, you will enjoy this scent. It also makes a great gift as most customers are seeking clean fragrances when they shop.
Mandarin Goji is a zesty and fruity blend of crisp goji berries and fresh mandarin to uplift and revitalize your senses.
Goji has become a popular fragrance recently and this one is well done. It's bright, vibrant and slightly pungent. It is very similar to the top-selling Voluspa Goji Tarocco Orange. If you like Trapp Guava Mango or Quince & Pomegranate you might want to try this fragrance.
Trapp Teak & Oud Wood creates amodern combination of dark woody and sophisticated sweet notes.Madagascar vanilla and tonka bean balance out this fragrance to create asmooth and spicy aroma.
This isn't as deep, dark and edgy as most oud fragrance, It's a little more powdery and is a beautiful wood fragrance by Trapp. Teak & Oud is perfect for you if you like Archipelago Botanicals Burl Wood or Trapp Burmese Wood.
Trapp Fig & Mimosa is the perfect balance of brightand spicy. Ripe figs and delicate mimosa blooms are complemented by therichness of blonde woods.
We're a little thrown off by this fragrance because it doesn't have a strong fig smell, like Trapp Mediterranean Fig, nor does it have a strong floral fragrance from the mimosa. It actually comes across a little menthol, like a cough drop or Vick vapor rub. We haven't tried it burning yet, though. Let us know what you think if you've tried it.
All of the new Trapp fragrances are available in the 7oz candle, votive candle and room spray. http://www.candlesoffmain.com/trapp-private-gardens-candles.aspx
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