1881 Signature Cerruti
Fragrance Story
1881 Signature by Cerruti is a Leather fragrance for men. 1881 Signature was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Nadege le Garlantezec. Top notes are Pepper, Nutmeg and Grapefruit; middle notes are Leather, Cardamom and Labdanum; base notes are Amber, Peppertree, Patchouli and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Nadège Le Garlantezec
Nadège Le Garlantezec is a French perfumer who has worked with major brands like Cerruti, Coach, Collistar, Eudora, Eutopie, Ex Nihilo, and Ggema. Her notable creations include Cerruti 1881 Signature, Coach Floral Eau The Parfum, Collistar Vetiver Forte, and Ex Nihilo Devil Tender and Vesper Glitz. She is known for crafting both commercial and niche fragrances with a refined, modern sensibility.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of 1881 Signature Cerruti
Essence
The one who chooses 1881 Signature Cerruti is a seeker of wisdom, drawn to the crisp, intellectual elegance of this fragrance-citrus and spice with a refined woody depth. They embody the Sage archetype, valuing clarity, discernment, and the pursuit of knowledge. Like the scent itself, they are neither ostentatious nor fleeting; they prefer substance over spectacle, precision over excess.
Yet the Sage is not merely a passive observer. They engage with the world critically, always refining their understanding. Their flaw-their shadow-is an occasional detachment, a tendency to overanalyze rather than act, to observe life rather than fully immerse themselves in its chaos.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are deliberate, never accidental. They favor clean lines in clothing-tailored blazers, well-fitted shirts, muted tones with occasional flashes of deep burgundy or midnight blue. Their home is a sanctuary of order: books arranged by theme, art chosen for its thoughtfulness rather than its trendiness. They appreciate the quiet luxury of craftsmanship-a finely bound journal, a well-balanced fountain pen, a watch that tells time without shouting.
Music and literature reflect their contemplative nature. They might lean toward jazz for its complexity, classical for its precision, or post-punk for its intellectual rebellion. Their bookshelf holds philosophy (Nietzsche, Camus, Beauvoir), modernist fiction, and perhaps a well-worn volume of poetry.
They are not monks, but neither are they hedonists. They enjoy good wine but never to excess; they appreciate fine dining but disdain gluttony. Their exercise is methodical-yoga for discipline, swimming for solitude, long walks for reflection.
Work is an extension of their values. They thrive in fields that reward precision-law, academia, design, or strategic roles in business. They are not driven by raw ambition but by the satisfaction of mastery. Yet if they are not careful, they may become too comfortable in their solitude, mistaking isolation for independence.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the examined life. For them, wisdom is not merely accumulated knowledge but the ability to see patterns, to question assumptions, to remain open to revision. They distrust dogma, preferring nuance over absolutes. Their values are rooted in intellectual honesty-they would rather admit uncertainty than cling to a comforting lie.
Yet this devotion to truth can become a cage. They may over-intellectualize emotions, treating their own feelings as problems to be solved rather than experiences to be lived. Relationships can suffer when they retreat into analysis, mistaking detachment for wisdom.
Relationships
They are not the life of the party, but they are the one who remembers every meaningful conversation. Friends value their insight, their ability to see through facades. They listen more than they speak, but when they do speak, their words carry weight.
Romantically, they seek a partner who can match their depth-someone who values discussion over small talk, who understands that silence can be as intimate as words. Yet their shadow emerges here: they may hesitate to fully surrender to love, fearing the loss of control. Vulnerability is their greatest challenge.
Shadow
The Sage’s greatest weakness is the illusion of objectivity. They may convince themselves that they are above pettiness, passion, or irrationality-only to find that life, in its messy vitality, refuses to be neatly categorized. Their challenge is to step out of the observer’s chair and into the fray, to embrace imperfection without losing their discerning eye.
Conclusion
1881 Signature Cerruti is not a scent for those who wish to be noticed; it is for those who wish to be understood. The wearer is a thinker, a quiet force, a person who moves through the world with intention. They are at their best when they balance wisdom with warmth, when they allow themselves to be both sage and human.
Their life is a work in progress-a manuscript constantly revised, a philosophy ever-deepening. And in that endless refinement, they find their purpose.