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Texas History Scents

These scents are keyed around different aspects of Texas history.

1836

A variety of woods blend together to bring forward what the wilds of Texas might have been like the year she gained independence from Mexico.

And I Will Go To Texas

One of the cries at the victory of San Jacinto, this has notes of the bonfires of any battlefield as well as the metal scent of guns.

Remember the Alamo

Davy Crockett's famous words netted him an eventual place in history at the Alamo, amongst Texian defenders. This blend of bluebonnets and leather is in honor of him and all others who chase the Texas dream.

Rosa's Cantina

Named for the location where unrequited love abounds in Marty Robbins' "El Paso", here we bring forward a hint of leather, a hint of whiskey, and finish it off with some butter for a well-rounded sense of what being in a cantina truly is.

Texas Freedom

Can you catch all 23 notes of this quintessential, Waco-founded Texas drink, touched with a hint of wild whiskey?

Yellow Rose

Top notes of rose are merged with the more musky, exotic notes of frankincense to give life to what has been a chart-topping song and story about the Texas Revolution.