Nankun (Southern Wind) | Premium Incense by Shoyeido
Nankun (Southern Wind) | Premium Incense by Shoyeido
Nankun (Southern Wind) | Premium Incense by Shoyeido

Nankun (Southern Wind) | Premium Incense by Shoyeido

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One of Shoyeido's finest, Southern Wind may bring to mind the languorous warmth of endless summer days. A beautiful play between animalistic woods and sweeter subtle notes of caramel. 

  • A blend of premium agarwood, clove and bezoin
  • 100% natural ingredients, no synthetic oils or fragrances
  • Made in Japan
  • 1 box of 14-15 sticks, 11cm in legth
  • Approx. burning time: 30 min per stick

In the universe of scent, few fragrances rival Shoyeido's Premium Incense blends. Made from centuries-old recipes and containing fine sandalwood, precious agarwood - or both - Shoyeido's Premium Incense transcends everyday incense by orders of magnitude. These are truly the fine wines of the incense world: immediately delectable out of their boxes, and increasingly rich with aging. 

For over 300 years, Shoyeido have mastered the art of combining natural ingredients into a wide range of soothing, evocative and traditional fragrances. The careful selections of herbs, woods, spices  roots all contribute to this excellent quality incense.


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Robin Sarchiz
Offputting perfume

Mike from Olfactory Rescue Service said about the incenses in this line: "It should also be said that there’s a variant top oil note in most of these that imply a certain amount of perfumery, but it’s virtually the apex of this art and in many ways its justification."
This is the first one of the premium line I've encountered where I am not a fan of the perfumery. With the other ones I haven't even thought about it. But with this one it's obvious, stays in your mouth after it's burned out and reminds me of cheap perfumes. I'm really surprised because I've never had a bad experience from Shoyeido before, but I can't recommend this incense, it feels like I'm getting poisoned. I would 100% recommend Misho, Ohiya-koh, or Matsu-no-Tomo though. Of course, maybe it's just my nose.