Tropical Rhapsody Anima Mundi

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2025
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Summer
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Tropical Rhapsody by Anima Mundi is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Tropical Rhapsody was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour. Top notes are Peruvian Pepper, Black Pepper, Blackcurrant and Strawberry; middle notes are Sea Notes, Carambola, Rose and Hibiscus; base notes are Ambergris, Myrrh, Patchouli and Musk.

Composition Profile

amber 100%
marine 85%
fruity 70%
aromatic 60%
rose 50%
warm spicy 40%
balsamic 35%
tropical 30%
salty 25%
animalic 20%

About the Perfumer

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour

Bertrand Duchaufour is a renowned French perfumer with a prolific career spanning many brands. He has created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, including Blu Mediterraneo - Cipresso Di Toscana and Colonia Assoluta, as well as for Aedes de Venustas, such as Café Tabac and Copal Azur. His style is known for its complexity and use of natural ingredients.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Peruvian Pepper Peruvian Pepper
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Blackcurrant Blackcurrant
Strawberry Strawberry

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Sea Notes Sea Notes
Carambola Carambola
Rose Rose
Hibiscus Hibiscus

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Ambergris Ambergris
Myrrh Myrrh
Patchouli Patchouli
Musk Musk
Unique Character

Tropical Rhapsody Anima Mundi by Anima Mundi offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Tropical Rhapsody Anima Mundi embodies the distinctive style of Anima Mundi while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Tropical Rhapsody Anima Mundi

Essence

The one who adores Tropical Rhapsody Anima Mundi is, at their core, a Lover-not merely in the romantic sense, but in the Jungian archetypal sense. They are driven by passion, sensory delight, and a deep yearning to merge with the beauty of existence. This fragrance, with its lush, vibrant notes, mirrors their essence: intoxicating, alive, and unapologetically sensual. They seek to experience life fully, to taste its sweetness, to dissolve into its colors and textures.

Yet, like all archetypes, the Lover has a shadow-one that can slip into indulgence, dependency, or a restless hunger for more. Their challenge is to balance their ardor with wisdom, to love without losing themselves in the pursuit of pleasure.

Style & Aesthetic

Their wardrobe is an extension of their soul-bold, fluid, unafraid of attention. They favor fabrics that move with them, colors that hum under sunlight, jewelry that catches the eye like a whispered secret. They are not trend-followers; they are trend-defiers, dressing for the sheer joy of self-expression.

But there is a vulnerability beneath the glamour. Their style is armor as much as art-a way to command the gaze before it can judge them. When insecure, they may overcompensate, drowning in excess.

Philosophy & Values

They do not merely believe in pleasure-they worship it, not as hedonism, but as a sacred act of being alive. To them, beauty is not frivolous; it is the antidote to despair. They reject asceticism, seeing it as a denial of life’s gifts. Their philosophy is simple: "To feel is to exist."

Yet this devotion to sensation can become a prison. When unbalanced, they chase novelty endlessly, mistaking intensity for meaning. Their shadow whispers: "More, always more-never enough." They must learn that depth is not found in the next thrill, but in the stillness between breaths.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest weakness is their addiction to intensity. They fear boredom like death, and in avoiding it, they may spiral into recklessness-love affairs that burn too fast, indulgences that leave them hollow. Their shadow is the overwhelmed sensualist, lost in a labyrinth of desire.

Yet, when integrated, their shadow teaches them balance. They learn that true passion does not need constant stimulation-it can be found in the quiet, in the ordinary, in the slow unfurling of a single moment.

Conclusion

Their world is one of intensity. They surround themselves with things that stir their senses-bold art, music that pulses like a heartbeat, fabrics that cling or flow with movement. Their home is not a sterile space but a sanctuary of textures: velvet cushions, sun-warmed wood, the faint scent of tropical blooms lingering in the air.

They are drawn to places where life thrives in abundance-coastal towns where the sea kisses the shore, rainforests humming with unseen life, cities pulsing with nocturnal energy. They crave environments that mirror their inner fire.

In relationships, they are magnetic, often inspiring devotion. They love deeply, but their passion can be overwhelming-some find them too much, too consuming. They do not love in halves; they either surrender completely or withdraw into a guarded sensuality. Their greatest fear is indifference, the slow death of passion.