Cowboy Grass DS&Durga
**Cowboy Grass** opens with the brittle snap of sage and dry grasses, like crushing a handful of wildflowers pulled from cracked earth.
The scent fingerprint
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- Green65
- Soft Spicy50
- Aromatic50
- Earthy
By the editors · 2 min read**Cowboy Grass** opens with the brittle snap of sage and dry grasses, like crushing a handful of wildflowers pulled from cracked earth. There's an herbal sharpness that recalls both vetiver and immortelle, sun-baked and slightly medicinal, as if you've wandered into a field clinic made of canvas and prairie wind. The sweetness stays distant—something faintly resinous lingers underneath, anchoring the composition without making it warm.
As it develops, a leathery quality emerges, though not the polished kind. This is worn saddle leather left out in the elements, touched with dust and woodsmoke. The grassiness never fully retreats; it hovers at the edges, maintaining a kind of austere brightness even as the scent settles closer to the skin.
**Cowboy Grass** suits those drawn to austere, botanical fragrances that prize atmosphere over approachability—a memory of the American West rendered in green and brown rather than amber and musk.
Scent twins
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