Seven Veils opens with an unconventional and earthy punch, led by a distinct carrot note that is more root-like and vegetal than sweet. This is immediately sharpened by pimento, which adds a dry, pepp...
While Byredo often has a reputation in the community for scents that fade quickly, Seven Veils is frequently noted as an exception with surprisingly robust longevity and sillage.
The scent is widely categorized as a fall and winter staple, with enthusiasts preferring it for evenings and leisure activities rather than the office.
The carrot note is the primary point of discussion; users find it a polarizing but fascinating alternative to more common citrus or fruit openings.
It is often described as a "darker" gourmand, valued by those who enjoy vanilla-based scents but want to avoid the "cupcake" or candy-like associations of the genre.