Wind-torn citrus. Dark fruit. Smoke rolling over the moors.
Wuthering Heights, inspired by Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, opens with a flash of citrus—bright and cutting as cold air over open land—before quickly giving way to the deep sweetness of plum. The fruit feels ripened in shadow, lush and bruised, caught between longing and restraint.
Smoked oud rises through the heart, resinous and brooding, its tendrils weaving into warm amber that glows like light in a distant window. There’s a sense of heat against chill—fire meeting storm.
Dark musk anchors the base, intimate and storm-heavy, clinging to the air like damp wool and whispered confessions. The drydown is smoky, sweet, and untamed—romantic in the most ruinous way.
Scent Notes: smoked oud, plum, amber, citrus, dark musk
Mood: windswept, obsessive, dramatic, fiercely romantic
Packaging: housed in a fine mist glass room spray bottle and presented in a matte black box
Wuthering Heights is a room overtaken by weather and want—where smoke coils against cold glass, fruit ripens in the dark, and love feels as wild as the wind.