Havana Aramis

For Men
Eau de Toilette
Year: 1994
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Havana by Aramis is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men. Havana was launched in 1994. Havana was created by Nathalie Feisthauer and Xavier Renard. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Artemisia, Basil and Caraway; middle notes are Tobacco, Cinnamon, Fir and Carnation; base notes are Oakmoss, Patchouli, Vetiver and Sandalwood.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
aromatic 85%
warm spicy 70%
fresh spicy 60%
tobacco 50%
earthy 40%
mossy 35%
sweet 30%
patchouli 25%
herbal 20%

About the Perfumer

Nathalie Feisthauer

Nathalie Feisthauer

Nathalie Feisthauer is a perfumer who has created for niche houses such as A-chromiq, Aedes de Venustas, and Alendor Perfumes. Her portfolio includes luminous and opaque contrasts in the Odr series for A-chromiq, as well as complex scents like Geschein for ANNO 1555. She also developed fragrances for Amaffi Perfume House, showcasing a range from floral to woody compositions.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Mandarin Orange Mandarin Orange
Artemisia Artemisia
Basil Basil
Caraway Caraway

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Tobacco Tobacco
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Fir Fir
Carnation Carnation

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Oakmoss Oakmoss
Patchouli Patchouli
Vetiver Vetiver
Sandalwood Sandalwood

Character Profile

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Havana Aramis

Essence

Havana Aramis captures the Explorer archetype-the restless soul who finds freedom in movement and meaning in the unknown. This fragrance opens with a burst of mandarin orange, artemisia, basil, and caraway-a bright, herbal invitation that speaks of sun-drenched docks and the promise of departure. The heart is a smoky, spicy embrace of tobacco, cinnamon, fir, and carnation, evoking the warmth of a foreign port at dusk. The base is an earthy, woody anchor of oakmoss, patchouli, vetiver, and sandalwood-the scent of leather-bound journals and well-worn maps. This is the fragrance of a journey already in progress, of a man who has seen the world and carries its stories on his skin.

Style & Aesthetic

The Explorer dresses for function and comfort, but with an eye for the exotic. Their wardrobe is a mix of rugged essentials-linen shirts, weathered leather jackets, sturdy boots-and treasures collected along the way: a silk scarf from Marrakech, a silver bracelet from Oaxaca. They wear Havana on evenings when the road calls, whether that means a smoky jazz club in a foreign city or a quiet night under the stars. Their aesthetic is lived-in, authentic, and unpretentious. They do not accessorize for show; every piece has a story.

Philosophy & Values

The Explorer values freedom above all else. They believe that the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. Their philosophy is one of open-mindedness and adaptability-they know that the best-laid plans often lead to the most unexpected discoveries. They prize courage, curiosity, and the humility to learn from every encounter. They are not running from something; they are running toward the next horizon. For them, the journey is the destination, and every path is worth taking at least once.

Relationships

In relationships, the Explorer is magnetic but elusive. They form deep connections quickly, but they struggle with permanence. Romantic partners are drawn to their passion and spontaneity, but may find themselves longing for stability. Friends know them as the one who always has a story, who can find adventure in the most mundane circumstances. They are generous with their time and attention, but they need partners who understand that their love of freedom is not a rejection of intimacy, but a different way of loving.

Lifestyle

Their life is a series of expeditions, both large and small. They keep a packed bag ready at all times. Their home is a base camp, filled with artifacts and photographs from past journeys. They are fluent in the language of airports and train stations, of unfamiliar currencies and foreign customs. They eat street food, sleep in hostels and five-star hotels with equal ease, and always say yes to the road less traveled. They document their experiences through writing, photography, or simply the stories they tell. For them, every day is an opportunity to discover something new.

Shadow

The Explorer's shadow is the inability to commit-to a place, a person, or a purpose. They can become addicted to the thrill of the new, leaving behind a trail of unfinished relationships and abandoned projects. The fragrance's tobacco and cinnamon can become cloying if overused, just as the Explorer's restlessness can become a form of escape. They risk never building anything lasting, mistaking movement for progress. The shadow whispers that settling is a kind of death, but the true Explorer learns that the deepest adventures often begin when they stop running.

Conclusion

Havana Aramis is a tribute to the spirit of adventure-a scent that captures the warmth of a distant sun and the mystery of an unknown road. It is for the one who understands that the greatest journeys are not measured in miles but in moments of wonder. Like the Explorer themselves, this fragrance is timeless, evocative, and impossible to pin down. It is an invitation to step into the unknown, to let the world unfold before you, and to carry its stories with you wherever you go.