Agua salada, jengibre, laurel y tomillo definen el Estado de la Línea Antigua. Rematado con dulce vainilla, canela especiada y sándalo recién raspado.
Notas de salida: Laurel, Comino, Nuez moscada Notas medias: Canela, Tomillo, Jengibre Notas de fondo: Haba tonka, Vainilla, Almizcle
Customer Reviews (5.0 / 5 · 12 reviews)
Sebastian F.★★★★★
That first whiff of the bay and ginger hit me with an unexpected freshness, and it throws just enough spice to keep things interesting. The scent hangs around nicely without being cloying—I’ve had it burning for hours and it still feels balanced. Perfect for a cozy fall evening.
Madison F.★★★★★
The cinnamon and sandalwood blend perfectly—my whole living room smelled cozy for hours after just one burn. The thyme note adds an unexpected freshness that keeps it from being too sweet.
Lucy★★★★★
I lit this candle while making dinner last night, and that sweet vanilla with the spicy cinnamon made the whole kitchen feel cozy. The sandalwood comes through nicely as it burns, not overpowering at all.
Andrew G.★★★★★
The ginger and bay leaf hit first, and then the vanilla and cinnamon settle in—such a well-thought-out mix. I've had it burning for a few hours and the fragrance fills my whole living room without being too heavy.
Brian P.★★★★★
Just lit it while prepping dinner and the cinnamon and thyme combo is surprisingly cozy without being overpowering. The sandalwood base lingers nicely for hours after I blow it out.
Jacob B.★★★★★
The salt water and ginger top notes actually smell like a coastal breeze, which I didn't expect from a candle. It burns evenly and throws the scent really well through my whole living room.
Natalie P.★★★★★
That bay leaf note is so unusual and it really works here—gives the whole candle an earthy, almost savory warmth. Burns clean and the throw is strong enough to fill my living room.
Matthew★★★★★
The cinnamon and sandalwood blend perfectly with the saltwater base, making this candle feel like a cozy coastal evening. Even my picky roommate commented on how nice the bay leaf note smells.
Eli G.★★★★★
I was skeptical about the thyme note, but it blends beautifully with the cinnamon and vanilla—makes my whole kitchen smell like a cozy fall evening.
Timothy Y.★★★★★
The salt water note hits first, then the ginger warms it up—it's a surprisingly complex candle. Burns evenly and the bay leaf scent really comes through after an hour.