Description
The Fragrance
Soul unveils rarefied cosmopolitan atmospheres, independent in its essential nature and in the intimate olfactory power of ambergris, vanilla pods, and patchouli. The logic of reason is entrusted to the notes of cardamom, pink pepper, and bergamot, dispersing through the top notes in a spicy mantra that opens to the heart of the fragrance with the intense notes of geranium and oud wood. The base notes of the fragrance allow themselves to be engulfed by the rare purity of ambergris. Soul is a fragrance of sense and sensibility, sophisticated elegance, and noble purity.
Soul embodies the meeting of intellectual refinement with raw emotional power, balancing its bold composition with a sophisticated, cosmopolitan flair. It merges the richness of oriental ingredients with modern, minimalist sensibilities, creating an olfactory journey that is as thought-provoking as it is captivating.
The bottle is an iconic design object: its solid, angular form is a testament to strength and character, symbolizing the complex duality of intellect and emotion.
Top notes
Bergamot, cardamom, pink pepper (CO2*)
Heart notes
LMR* geranium, leather accord, oud wood
Base notes
Ambergris, vanilla pods (CO2*), LMR* patchouli
Olfactive family
Oriental
Concentration
22%
Perfumer
Dominique Ropion
Dominique Ropion trained at Roure Bertrand Dupont in Grasse, later refining his skills in Paris before joining Jean-Luc Sieuzac, one of the greatest technicians in perfumery. A star perfumer at IFF, Ropion’s work is distinguished by a balance of precision and freedom, showcasing his taste for risk and experimentation. His natural curiosity, combined with a watchmaker’s meticulousness, allows him to craft fragrances with methodical precision. Ropion’s ability to combine opposites results in unexpected equilibriums and groundbreaking formulas. He is a daring, instinctive, and rigorously inventive perfumer, celebrated for his extraordinary technical prowess.
Distinctive note
Oud Wood
Smell: Warm, hypnotic, woody, resinous, reminiscent of sandalwood
Origin: Oud is a rare tree originating in South-East Asia and India. This resinous wood, also known as agarwood, is highly valued in various cultures for its distinctive fragrance and is commonly used in incenses and perfumes. The aroma of oud is complex, with few natural equivalents, and its essential oil has been used in religious ceremonies across ancient civilizations.
Extraction: The essence is obtained through the distillation of the solidified, dark part of the resin, capturing its rich and hypnotic scent.
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