Mojitos A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is Mojitos A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes worth trying?

Mojitos by A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Casual wear in Summer
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
green, citrus, floral with Green Tea, Mint, Peru Balsam

The first impression

Mojitos by A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes is a Aromatic Green fragrance for women and men. Mojitos was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Jane Cate.

What shapes the scent

green 100%
citrus 85%
floral 70%
fresh spicy 60%
aromatic 50%
balsamic 40%
amber 35%
tropical 30%
woody 25%
lactonic 20%

The perfumer behind it

Jane Cate

Jane Cate

Jane Cate is a perfumer for A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes, crafting a diverse range of fragrances. Her catalog includes Azure Perfume, Bella, and Big Sur, as well as Bronte Perfume and Caliente Perfume. Cate's work spans floral, citrus, and aromatic themes, often with a natural and evocative feel.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Green Tea Green Tea
Mint Mint
Peru Balsam Peru Balsam
Frangipani Frangipani
Bergamot Bergamot

The mood it creates

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Mojitos A Wing & A Prayer Perfumes

Essence

Mojitos embodies the Explorer archetype, a spirit of adventure and spontaneity. The green tea and mint evoke crisp mornings in unfamiliar places, while the tropical frangipani and balsam suggest hidden trails and sun-drenched clearings. They are drawn to the unknown, fueled by curiosity and a thirst for new experiences.

This fragrance captures the Explorer's duality-both refreshingly light and deeply grounding. The citrus and spice notes mirror their restless energy, while the amber and woody undertones hint at a need for occasional stillness amidst the journey.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor practical yet stylish clothing-linen shirts, well-worn boots, and sun-bleached hats. Their aesthetic is effortlessly bohemian, with a touch of ruggedness. They might collect souvenirs from travels, each with a story, and their home feels like a curated map of their adventures.

Their taste leans toward the unconventional-street food over fine dining, local markets over malls. They appreciate handmade crafts and natural materials, valuing authenticity over polish.

Philosophy & Values

Freedom is their guiding principle. They believe life is meant to be tasted, touched, and explored. Rules feel like cages, and routine is the enemy of discovery. They value adaptability, finding beauty in the unexpected and lessons in detours.

Yet beneath the wanderlust lies a respect for nature’s wisdom. The green and balsamic notes reflect their belief that the earth is both playground and teacher.

Relationships

They attract fellow adventurers and curious souls. Romantic partners must understand their need for space and spontaneity. Their friendships are built on shared experiences-hiking at dawn, impromptu road trips-rather than deep emotional confessions.

They struggle with commitment, fearing it might clip their wings. But when they do connect, it’s with fiery intensity, like a summer storm.

Lifestyle

Their days are unstructured, guided by whim and weather. Mornings might start with yoga on a balcony or a sprint to catch a train. They thrive in transient spaces-hostels, campsites, borrowed couches-always ready to move on.

Work is often freelance or seasonal, a means to fund the next escapade. They journal compulsively, filling notebooks with sketches and fragmented memories.

Shadow

Their restlessness can become avoidance. The constant motion masks a fear of stillness, of confronting what happens when the adventures end. They risk becoming perpetual tourists in their own lives, never digging deep enough to find home.

Conclusion

Mojitos is the scent of a horizon always receding, of salt and sun and the promise of just one more mile. It’s for those who find themselves most alive when slightly lost, when the path ahead is fragrant with possibility.