Description
The fragrances of the Mutis Nueva Granada brand ooze the languid and sensual atmosphere of those equatorial territories.
That feeling of suspension of time and expansion of space immortalized by Nobel Prize for Literature winner Gabriel Garcia Márquez, also a son of Colombia.
Thanks to the Magic Realism which pervades through his work, Márquez made his home country popular around the whole world.
In the Quechua language spoken by the Incas, Kintu means offering to the Gods.
The ritual is performed with three coca leaves, which symbolize the three worlds of the Andean cosmovision: the world of the Gods, that of human beings and that of the dead. The coca leaves are arranged in the shape of a flower and then offered to the spirits of the mountains.
Even today, the inhabitants of the Andes rely on Kintu to ask for blessings, protection and a good harvest.
Top notes: black pepper, galbanum and Copaiba balsam.
Heart notes: rose, guaiac wood, patchouli, tolu balsam and balsam of Peru.
Base notes: oud, amber, musk and sandalwood.
Héctor (verified owner) –
I really liked the sample, on the list of my next purchase.
Daring Light (store manager) –
Thank you very much Hector.
Best regards.