Raven 1845
In the winter of 1845, Edgar Allan Poe found inspiration for his haunting poem “The Raven” in the dimly lit, drafty rooms of his Baltimore residence. Amid the chill of a frosty evening, with rain tapping against the window panes and a somber fog enveloping the streets, Poe’s mind was consumed by the shadowy presence of a raven. This atmosphere of bleak, gothic beauty and the eerie stillness of the night are captured in “Raven 1845,” an ode to the poet’s macabre vision and the mysterious bird that haunted his verses.
Fragrance Profile
Fruity, floral, and smoky.
Fragrance Family
Primary: Woody
Sub-family: Floral, Smoky, Amber
Vibe and Appeal:
Sophisticated and unique
Cassis, Citrus, Jasmine, Rose Petals, Smoky Incense, Patchouli Leaves, Soft Musk, Sweet Vanilla, Woody Sandalwood
Eau de Parfum.