Cereale Agar Olfactory
Fragrance Story
Cereale by Agar Olfactory is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cereale was launched in 2024. Cereale was created by Agustine Zegers and Isabel Lee. Top note is Caraway; middle notes are Rye and Butter; base notes are Toast, Yeast and Bread.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Agustine Zegers
Agustine Zegers is a Chilean perfumer known for his work with the niche house Agar Olfactory. His style focuses on minimalist, textural compositions that highlight raw materials like agarwood, musk, and cereal notes. Notable creations include Bit Bit, Cereale, and Matsu Musk, each exploring earthy, woody, or damp olfactory landscapes with restrained precision.
Fragrance Notes
Cereale Agar Olfactory by Agar Olfactory offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Cereale Agar Olfactory embodies the distinctive style of Agar Olfactory while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Archetype Archetype: Portrait of Cereale Agar Olfactory
Essence
To wear Cereale Agar Olfactory is to embrace a scent that is both earthy and refined-a paradox of warmth and austerity, of grain and wood, of nourishment and restraint. The person who chooses this fragrance is not one who seeks the obvious or the fleeting; they are drawn to depth, to the interplay of simplicity and complexity. Their soul resonates with the Sage archetype, the seeker of wisdom, the quiet observer who distills meaning from the world’s textures.
Shadow
Yet, the Sage is not without their shadows. Their pursuit of wisdom can become a retreat from life’s messiness. They may intellectualize emotions, observing their own heart as if it were a specimen under glass. This detachment, while granting them perspective, can also isolate them-they understand love in theory but sometimes falter in its practice.
Their refinement can harden into rigidity. They disdain vulgarity, but this disdain may curdle into elitism. They might dismiss those who lack their discernment, forgetting that wisdom is not the sole province of the contemplative. Their home, so carefully curated, may become a fortress against chaos-but also against spontaneity, against the raw, unpolished beauty of life.
At their worst, they risk becoming the hermit, so absorbed in their own clarity that they forget to engage with the world. Their philosophy, meant to guide, can instead become a cage.
Conclusion
This individual moves through life with a measured grace, their presence neither loud nor obtrusive, yet impossible to ignore. Their tastes are deliberate-minimalist but never sterile, organic but never rustic. They favor linen and wool, materials that age beautifully, just as they believe wisdom should. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects: a well-worn book, a single ceramic bowl, the scent of agarwood lingering in the air like a silent meditation.
Philosophy is not an abstract exercise for them but a lived experience. They are drawn to thinkers like Marcus Aurelius and Lao Tzu, not for intellectual posturing, but because they seek a life of equilibrium. Their values are rooted in authenticity-they despise pretense, yet they are not naive enough to believe that truth is always simple. They understand nuance, the way light shifts through the hours, altering the meaning of what it touches.
In relationships, they are not the life of the party, but the steady presence others return to for clarity. They listen more than they speak, and when they do speak, their words carry weight. Their friendships are few but profound, built on mutual respect rather than neediness. Romantic partners are drawn to their quiet intensity, the sense that beneath their composed exterior lies a depth few take the time to explore.