I would call this the companion candle and sibling candle of Snow-capped fraser.
They essentially have the same notes I find it is the ratio of those notes and where they fall in the top, mid and bottom that set it apart.
This is a beautiful woodsy, rustic winter fragrance, The epitome of what the forest smells like.
This fragrance can be appreciated during the holiday season and well past into those long New England winters.
As far as Snow capped frazier
The two biggest differences between the fragrances is the amount of vegetal greenery and the absence of the pine sap found in Snow capped fraser.
Christmas stroll is a beautiful combination of balsam and pine with rustic undertones of pine cone and dark woods like oak.
Knowing that Mr Kittredge himself had a hand in creating this fragrance the pioneer of all scented candles makes it even more special.
As I mentioned in my previous review the beauty of this fragrance is in its simplicity.
Vegetal greenery making it smell alive and fresh combined with some ozonic fresh air
It's also not a harsh balsam, any eucalyptus is saved as a vestigial bottom note and is not offensive.
These fragrances can be very pungent and have almost an ammonia type quality or smell like pine-sol cleaner.
Not only is this a simplistic yet stunning fragrance, it is extremely authentic.
I recommend getting both fragrances and comparing on your own and trying to detect the subtle nuances and how they are slightly different yet equally as impactful and beautiful.