‘Whilst the carnation is now grown mainly in Aragon and also in the south of Spain in Andalusia. Its origins are much simpler as it used to be widely grown and used in all parts of Spain. With their attractive fragrance, the colorful bunches of carnations are often seen decorating windows of traditional white houses during times of celebration, which are common in Spain. Spanish Carnation is a floral musky scent. A perfect experiment when Exotic Fruits and Flowers with a bold note of Corn meet together. Gradually dancing romantically with Carnation and lily-of-the-valley. A finale drydown of White Musk Carnation Leaves, Vanilla, and Amber. An experiment to remember.’