Is this a traditional floral perfume?+−
No, it is classified as a green floral but leans heavily into the "green" and "wild" categories. While it contains notes like neroli, geranium, and lavender, they are blended to mimic the scent of wild shrubs and fields rather than a manicured bouquet.
How does it perform in hot weather?+−
It is highly effective in the heat. Community feedback suggests it maintains its strength and sillage even in humid summer conditions, making it an excellent choice for July or August.
Is Gorseland more masculine or feminine?+−
It is strictly unisex. It avoids the heavy musks of traditional masculine scents and the sugary sweetness of many feminines, focusing instead on herbal and fruity botanical notes that suit anyone.
How does the cannabis note affect the scent?+−
The "kush" accord provides a green, aromatic, and slightly spicy depth. It does not smell like smoke; rather, it adds to the "field of weeds" aesthetic, contributing to the fragrance's earthy and slightly pungent herbal character.