UDUR St.Moritz - UTUON

UTUON means fall in the Rhaeto-Romanic language.  Pine, resin, chestnuts - the fragrance transports you to the St. Moritz Indian summer with woody and fruity notes of autumn.    
  • Chestnuts

    The chestnut (Castanea) or sweet chestnut is a plant genus in the beech family (Fagaceae). The nut fruits are large and brown. Their shape is round or plano-convex and they have a conspicuous scar at the base. There are one to seven, usually three nuts in the spiny fruit cup (cupula), which has developed from the involucrum. 

  • Resin

    Natural resins (or pitch) are mixtures of solid, amorphous, non-volatile, lipophilic plant products. They emerge as a viscous mass from certain plants, mainly trees, after injury. Resins are probably used by plants primarily to seal injuries and as a defense against insect pests. 

  • Arve

    The Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra), also known as Swiss stone pine, is a plant species from the pine family (Pinaceae). They are native to the Alps and the Carpathian Mountains. They can grow up to 25 meters high and live for 1000 years. Their short shoots bear many tufts, each with five needles.

  • Inspiration

    Autumn in St. Moritz is full of contrasts. It's still nice and warm during the day. But the mornings and evenings are already fresh - Indian summer - the larches turn yellow and the larch needles line the forest path. Damp forest and damp moss. Fresh and cool forest smell.