Gorseland is a vibrant, neon-green portrait of the Scottish wilderness, specifically inspired by the golden gorse blooms of Edinburgh’s Salisbury Crags. It opens with a sharp, tangy burst of lemon oil...
The fragrance is widely regarded as one of the most wearable green scents on the market, praised for being approachable despite its unconventional list of "weedy" botanical notes.
Performance is a standout feature for many enthusiasts; as an extrait de parfum, it is noted for its impressive longevity and ability to remain noticeable through heat and humidity.
While it doesn't have many direct "smell-alikes," the community frequently categorizes it alongside other evocative, landscape-driven scents like D.S. & Durga’s Cowboy Grass or Papillon's Dryad for its wild, prairie-like character.
It is overwhelmingly recommended for daytime wear during the spring and summer, with many users citing it as a perfect companion for leisure activities and outdoor adventures.
Most collectors view the brand as providing high artistic value, noting that the scent feels like "botanical fantasy" rather than a commercial perfume.