Strawberry Wine: The Scent of a Bad Reputation
Forget the tea parties and the lace doilies. This isn’t your grandmother’s fruit basket. This is Strawberry Wine, and it’s here to wreck your expectations.
The Vibe
It’s midnight at a roadside carnival you weren't supposed to visit. It’s the sticky, neon-pink residue of a summer spent breaking rules and hearts. It’s sweet, sure—but it’s the kind of sweetness that hides a sharp edge, like a razor blade in a candy bar.
The Breakdown
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The Top: A chaotic explosion of crushed wild strawberries and sun-scorched sugar. It hits like a fever dream—intense, unyielding, and loud.
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The Heart: A deep, intoxicating swirl of fermented strawberries and tart tannins. This is where the "wine" bites back, turning that initial sweetness into something heavy, heady, and a little bit dangerous.
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The Lingering Burn: A rebellious trail of warm sugar.
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Scent Strength: 4/5 - Lush, sweet, and unyielding; it commands the room and lingers long after you’ve gone.
"Sweet enough to tempt you, dark enough to leave a scar."
Wax Melts
For use in Wax Warmers, these cubes of scented wax are sure to take you down south in no time! Wax Warmers are available for purchase from Dixie Grace Candle Company or use your own for a flameless alternative to candles!
Burn Time (approximate) - 60 to 70 Hours of Warming Time
We recommend warming 2 cubes for 3-4 hours at a time over multiple uses until scent is gone from the soy wax. Prolonged warming (more than 3-4 hours) will deteriorate the scent faster but is safe if prolonged warming is preferred. When you're ready to change scents, carefully soak the melted wax up with a cotton ball (or two or three) and toss in the trash. Be sure to wipe residual wax from the warmer before adding new scent cubes. Do not put down sink drains for any reason.