Golden Harvest Scented Reed Diffuser

CANTERBURY VINES

Fresh, Dewy & Green

(1 customer review)
180ml

£50.00

A glorious blend of mellow fruitfulness inspired by fruits of the vine with notes of Violet Leaf, sun-ripened Grape and Green Apple, embellished with the gentle fizz of Juniper Berry. Golden Harvest starts with a vivid, fresh, green combination of Violet Leaf, Watermelon and Apple enhanced by the fruity signature of the aromatic Artemisia, Rose and Jasmine.

At Noble Isle, we are great believers in the power of fragrance to enhance mood, trigger memories and create a sense of place. The Scented Reed Diffusers are made with silk reeds and our signature fine fragrance imparts a continually evocative aroma.


Key Benefits
Noble Isle Scented Reed Diffusers are made with silk reeds and our signature fine fragrance blends to continually radiate evocative aroma. Our reed diffusers last approximately 16-20 weeks.

Inspiration
A glorious blend and mellow fruitfulness inspired by fruits of the vine, with notes of Violet Leaf, sun-ripened Grape and Green Apple, embellished with the gentle fizz of Juniper Berry and Grape. The vivid, fresh, green opening notes are supported by Watermelon and aromatic Artemisia and the base incorporates voluptuous notes of Patchouli, Musk and Oak Moss.

Fragrance Notes
Top notes: Juniper Berry, Green Apple & Watermelon Heart notes: Violet Leaf, Rose, Jasmine Base notes: Oak Moss, Patchouli, Musk

What Our Customers Say
  1. Great Level of Fragrance

    I have brought other Reed diffusers but none have had the level of fragrance that the Noble Isle one has, well worth the extra money

Reviews

  1. Great Level of Fragrance

    I have brought other Reed diffusers but none have had the level of fragrance that the Noble Isle one has, well worth the extra money

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Golden Harvest

Golden Harvest was inspired by a memorable and moving road trip to the Royal County of Kent, also known as the “Garden of England”. It was late afternoon in autumn, John Keat’s “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. The sun was beginning to set over the gently rolling English hills creating the most glorious golden light.