Cape Wrath Beaufort London
Fragrance Story
Cape Wrath by BeauFort London is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cape Wrath was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Euan McCall. Top notes are Angelica Root, elemi, Galbanum and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Geranium, Mastic or Lentisque and Frankincense; base notes are Oakmoss, Vetiver, Seaweed, Ambergris and Ambrette.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Euan McCall
Euan McCall is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning Azman, BeauFort London, and Jorum Studio. His creations include Where We Used To Live, Cape Wrath, Pyroclasm, The Grudge, Arborist, Askr, Athenaeum, and Boswellia Scotia. His work often explores atmospheric, narrative-driven compositions with bold and unconventional elements.
Fragrance Notes
Cape Wrath Beaufort London by BeauFort London 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.
Cape Wrath Beaufort London embodies the distinctive style of BeauFort London while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Cape Wrath Devotee Archetype: Portrait of Cape Wrath Beaufort London
Essence
The one who wears Cape Wrath by Beaufort London is no stranger to the untamed edges of existence. This is a scent of rebellion-charred wood, sea salt, gunpowder-an olfactory manifesto of defiance. The wearer is most closely aligned with the Outlaw archetype, the figure who refuses to bow to convention, who thrives in the liminal spaces where order dissolves into chaos. They are the storm that disrupts the calm, the voice that refuses to be silenced. Yet, like all archetypes, the Outlaw has its shadow-recklessness, isolation, a tendency to burn bridges in the name of freedom.
Their philosophy is one of radical authenticity. They reject the polished facades of polite society, preferring raw honesty, even when it wounds. To them, hypocrisy is the greatest sin, and they would rather be feared for their truth than loved for a lie. Their values are forged in the crucible of experience-they believe in loyalty only to those who have proven themselves, in justice over law, in passion over propriety.
Their style mirrors their essence: rugged, deliberate, unapologetic. Leather jackets, heavy boots, perhaps a scar or two that tells a story they won’t explain. They favor textures that have weathered storms-aged denim, beaten metals, fabrics that carry the scent of smoke and salt. Their aesthetic is not curated for admiration but as armor against a world that would seek to soften their edges.
Shadow
Yet, the Outlaw’s strength is also their flaw. Their refusal to compromise can harden into stubbornness, their independence into isolation. They may push away those who care for them, mistaking vulnerability for weakness. Their disdain for convention can curdle into cynicism, leaving them adrift in a self-imposed exile.
At their worst, they become the very thing they despise-a tyrant of their own making, enforcing their own rigid codes while decrying the rules of others. They may mistake destruction for liberation, burning down what could have been rebuilt. The scent of Cape Wrath-smoldering, relentless-can become a prison if they forget that even the storm must eventually pass.
Conclusion
They are magnetic, not in the way of the polished charmer, but in the manner of a force of nature. People are drawn to their intensity, their refusal to conform. In relationships, they demand depth-superficial connections wither under their scrutiny. Those who earn their trust find a fiercely protective ally, one who would stand against the world for them.
Their lifestyle is one of deliberate motion. They may be travelers, artists, warriors-whatever form their life takes, it is never stagnant. They seek experiences that test their limits, that remind them they are alive. They are the ones who walk into the storm just to feel its fury, who stare into the abyss not with fear, but with recognition.