Synergy Score
Found together in 4 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Woody
Indonesian patchouli smells like damp earth after rain mixed with old leather and burnt wood. Imagine walking through a tropical forest floor where decomposing leaves release a rich, almost earthy sweetness—not unpleasant, but deeply grounded. There's a subtle spice beneath it, reminiscent of cloves or cinnamon, with hints of dark chocolate and tobacco leaf. It's heavy, sensual, and slightly animalic; the smell of something authentic and weathered rather than refined.
Woody
Texas cedar smells like walking into a sun-warmed cedar chest on a dusty afternoon. It's drier and slightly spicier than typical cedarwood—imagine pencil shavings mixed with sage, with a faint sweetness underneath, almost like sandalwood's rougher cousin. There's a woody warmth that feels lived-in rather than pristine, with subtle hints of resin and leather. It's grounding without being heavy, reminiscent of old barns, aged wood furniture, and the lingering scent of cedar lining in a cabin.
4 fragrances featuring Indonesian patchouli and Texas cedar together