Published August 12, 2009
Hash Notes
Your New (Borderline Legal) Scent

Here's a story…
One that, in some small way, encapsulates the times we're living in.
Imagine, if you will, a substance so rare, so exotic, so downright
powerful, that governments
around the world have conspired to prevent you from experiencing it.
Now imagine a man—we won't say a hero (because what's a hero?)—who stands against such so-called
laws. A man willing to risk life and limb to acquire this substance, for one reason and one reason
only—to…spray it sparingly around the wrists and neck.
We speak, of course, of a cologne.
But not just any cologne—
Nasomatto Black Afgano, a new scent made from that most illicit of
substances, hashish.
Go ahead, spray a little and take a whiff. Breathe in the top notes of coffee, leather, the illegal drug
trade and, of course, danger. Dab a little on before work for that urban nomad vibe, or apply a hint before
going out to convince potential conquests that yes, you have done business in Afghanistan, and no, you can't
say what it is. (In fact, you've already said too much.) Just go easy on the stuff—you wouldn't want
any new acquaintances to get a contact high. (There's always time for that later…)
And because you like your scent to tell a story (and preferably not an unpleasant one), wait for an
opportune moment in the conversation to drop the fact that you're wearing hashish, and the reason it came to
pass was because a man named Alessandro Gualtieri believed—against all odds—that an illegal
substance would smell better than Calvin Klein Eternity. So much so that he smuggled the secret ingredient
out of Yemen himself before experimenting with it in the lab for four backbreaking years.
Sadly, unlike the real thing, your first hit isn't free.
VITALS
Nasomatto Black Afgano
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