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Rose Atlantic

Coastal New England summers have a specific smell that most fragrances try and fail to capture. D.S. & Durga's Rose Atlantic Eau de Parfum, released in 2016 by Brooklyn perfumer David Seth Moltz, gets it right. It is the scent of beach roses growing wild on dune grass, salt drying on skin after a swim, and the particular brightness of ocean air on a clear afternoon. Aromatica carries the D.S. & Durga Rose Atlantic decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is one of the more distinctive unisex florals in the catalogue.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rose Petals, Lemon, Bergamot

Heart: Rose, Salt, Linden Blossom, Grass

Base: Sea Water, Musk, Oakmoss

The Scent

Lemon and bergamot arrive first, bright and slightly tart, with rose petals folding in close behind them. This is not a plush or syrupy rose. It reads green at the outset, with a stem-and-leaf quality that feels freshly cut rather than extracted from a bottle of rose absolute. The bergamot softens quickly, its citrus brightness giving way to a cooler, slightly floral facet that bridges the top and the heart. Within a few minutes the salt note steps forward, and this is where Rose Atlantic earns its name. The salt does not push the floral aside. It sits alongside the rose, the way salt air surrounds a garden near the shore without overpowering it. The linden blossom adds a soft, slightly honeyed sweetness to the heart, keeping the composition from feeling too stark. Grass carries a dry, sun-bleached character that can read as deeply evocative or surprisingly austere depending on the wearer. The transition out of the opening is quick and decisive: by fifteen minutes, you are firmly in the heart, and the aquatic quality begins to settle. As the citrus lifts away entirely, the rose and salt interlock more tightly, and the linden blossom holds a quiet thread of warmth beneath them. The green, stem-forward edge of the rose gradually recedes during this stage, softening into something more rounded and atmospheric without ever tipping into sweetness. The lemon, already faint, exits cleanly and leaves the bergamot's cooler facets to merge with the rising salt and the grass note, which by now reads as dry and bleached as driftwood. The sea water accord in the base is restrained and realistic rather than synthetic or ozonic. It reads more like salt and wet stone than the exaggerated ocean note found in many aquatics. The rose at this stage has lost its initial greenness and reads closer to a clean, slightly abstract floral, less garden and more atmosphere. Oakmoss grounds the drydown with a faintly earthy, almost woody coolness that prevents the composition from drifting into pure aquatic territory. The interplay between the fading linden sweetness and the rising oakmoss gives the mid-to-late drydown a pleasing tension, floral warmth checked by something cooler and more mineral. Musk holds everything close to skin, and the intimacy of the final stage can read as either a strength or a limitation: it can feel like a scent that belongs entirely to the wearer, or one that stays so close it barely registers beyond arm's reach. The drydown is clean, slightly powdery in the best sense, and consistently floral-aquatic to the end.

When to Wear

Rose Atlantic is a warm-weather fragrance built for spring and summer, best suited to outdoor daytime settings, weekend trips by the coast, and casual social occasions in the open air. It works equally well on all genders in relaxed, sun-lit environments where a floral that does not demand attention fits the mood.

Who Is It For

Made for the person who finds most rose fragrances too heavy or too sweet and wants something airy, coastal, and unadorned, someone drawn to nature-referencing niche perfumery with a decidedly American sensibility.

If you enjoy the sea-salt-and-floral register of Wood Sage & Sea Salt by Jo Malone, Rose Atlantic sits in the same coastal family and rewards comparison. Browse the full D.S. & Durga collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Coastal New England summers have a specific smell that most fragrances try and fail to capture. D.S. & Durga's Rose Atlantic Eau de Parfum, released in 2016 by Brooklyn perfumer David Seth Moltz, gets it right. It is the scent of beach roses growing wild on dune grass, salt drying on skin after a swim, and the particular brightness of ocean air on a clear afternoon. Aromatica carries the D.S. & Durga Rose Atlantic decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is one of the more distinctive unisex florals in the catalogue.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Rose Petals, Lemon, Bergamot

Heart: Rose, Salt, Linden Blossom, Grass

Base: Sea Water, Musk, Oakmoss

The Scent

Lemon and bergamot arrive first, bright and slightly tart, with rose petals folding in close behind them. This is not a plush or syrupy rose. It reads green at the outset, with a stem-and-leaf quality that feels freshly cut rather than extracted from a bottle of rose absolute. The bergamot softens quickly, its citrus brightness giving way to a cooler, slightly floral facet that bridges the top and the heart. Within a few minutes the salt note steps forward, and this is where Rose Atlantic earns its name. The salt does not push the floral aside. It sits alongside the rose, the way salt air surrounds a garden near the shore without overpowering it. The linden blossom adds a soft, slightly honeyed sweetness to the heart, keeping the composition from feeling too stark. Grass carries a dry, sun-bleached character that can read as deeply evocative or surprisingly austere depending on the wearer. The transition out of the opening is quick and decisive: by fifteen minutes, you are firmly in the heart, and the aquatic quality begins to settle. As the citrus lifts away entirely, the rose and salt interlock more tightly, and the linden blossom holds a quiet thread of warmth beneath them. The green, stem-forward edge of the rose gradually recedes during this stage, softening into something more rounded and atmospheric without ever tipping into sweetness. The lemon, already faint, exits cleanly and leaves the bergamot's cooler facets to merge with the rising salt and the grass note, which by now reads as dry and bleached as driftwood. The sea water accord in the base is restrained and realistic rather than synthetic or ozonic. It reads more like salt and wet stone than the exaggerated ocean note found in many aquatics. The rose at this stage has lost its initial greenness and reads closer to a clean, slightly abstract floral, less garden and more atmosphere. Oakmoss grounds the drydown with a faintly earthy, almost woody coolness that prevents the composition from drifting into pure aquatic territory. The interplay between the fading linden sweetness and the rising oakmoss gives the mid-to-late drydown a pleasing tension, floral warmth checked by something cooler and more mineral. Musk holds everything close to skin, and the intimacy of the final stage can read as either a strength or a limitation: it can feel like a scent that belongs entirely to the wearer, or one that stays so close it barely registers beyond arm's reach. The drydown is clean, slightly powdery in the best sense, and consistently floral-aquatic to the end.

When to Wear

Rose Atlantic is a warm-weather fragrance built for spring and summer, best suited to outdoor daytime settings, weekend trips by the coast, and casual social occasions in the open air. It works equally well on all genders in relaxed, sun-lit environments where a floral that does not demand attention fits the mood.

Who Is It For

Made for the person who finds most rose fragrances too heavy or too sweet and wants something airy, coastal, and unadorned, someone drawn to nature-referencing niche perfumery with a decidedly American sensibility.

If you enjoy the sea-salt-and-floral register of Wood Sage & Sea Salt by Jo Malone, Rose Atlantic sits in the same coastal family and rewards comparison. Browse the full D.S. & Durga collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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