Flor y Canto begins as a wildly hedonistic onslaught of tuberose, magnolia and frangipani beckons, like costumed dancers beckoning you to join a parade. The smoky incense, vanilla, and benzoin make a cushy base for the raucous symphony of florals at work. This fragrance smells like a celebration of life, so I was not surprised to see that this scent was inspired by traditional offerings of flowers to Aztec gods. Anything that smells this beautiful makes me want to bow down and thank a higher power too.