Boston Candle




Category: Ljus
Fall days spent wandering the cobblestone streets. Notes of spiced tea with clove and orange capture the City on a Hill.
Top Notes: Orange, Tea, Nutmeg
Mid Notes: Cinnamon, Clove, Ginger
Base Notes: Sugar, Vanilla, Musk




Category: Ljus
Fall days spent wandering the cobblestone streets. Notes of spiced tea with clove and orange capture the City on a Hill.
Top Notes: Orange, Tea, Nutmeg
Mid Notes: Cinnamon, Clove, Ginger
Base Notes: Sugar, Vanilla, Musk
The orange and nutmeg hit first, but it’s the warm ginger and cinnamon that make this candle feel like an actual autumn afternoon. Burns evenly with a strong throw that fills my living room.
The clove really comes through and grounds the citrusy orange — it’s cozy without being cloying. Burned evenly for hours, and my whole kitchen smelled like a fall afternoon.
The spice and orange notes are exactly what I wanted for autumn — fills the room with a warm, cozy scent without being overpowering. Burns evenly, too.
I've been burning this for a couple of evenings now, and the ginger and clove notes really warm up the room without being overpowering. The orange and tea top note is subtle but lingers nicely.
The spiced tea and orange scent is exactly what I was hoping for, it really does remind me of crisp autumn walks. I’ve had it burning for a few hours and the clove and ginger notes come through beautifully without being overpowering.
I lit this hoping for a stronger tea scent, but the clove and cinnamon take over pretty quickly. The throw is decent for a small room, just not as complex as the notes suggest.