Vanille Bourbon Condé Parfum
Fragrance Story
Vanille Bourbon by Condé Parfum is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Vanille Bourbon was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Fábio Condé. Top notes are Liquor, Rum and Plum; middle notes are Amber, Benzoin, Incense and Floral Notes; base notes are Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood and Ambretone.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Fábio Condé
Fábio Condé is a Brazilian perfumer and founder of Condé Parfum, creating a wide range of scents including Ambré Beige, Bois D'orange, and Cuir Vert. His work explores diverse olfactory themes from fresh colognes to rich leathers. Condé's fragrances are known for their vibrant and modern character.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Vanille Bourbon Condé Parfum
Essence
The Alchemist archetype is the master of transformation, turning base materials into gold. They are driven by a deep curiosity for hidden processes and the secret harmonies of the world. For the Alchemist, every element holds potential, and their life is a sacred experiment in refinement and creation.
Vanille Bourbon is the scent of the Alchemist at work in their private laboratory. The opening is a volatile flash of rum and plum, a distillation of dark fruit and spirit. As it settles, the heart reveals a sacred triad of amber, benzoin, and incense, the resins of ritual and focus. The base is a deep, golden accord of vanilla, tonka, and sandalwood, the philosopher's stone of perfumery: a sweet, woody, and powdery treasure born from patient heat and time.
Style & Aesthetic
The Alchemist’s style is one of deliberate, understated luxury. They favor deep, rich colors like burgundy, charcoal, and aged gold, and textures that speak of craft: velvet, polished leather, and raw silk. Their wardrobe is built on timeless, well-cut pieces that feel both ancient and modern.
They are drawn to objects with a story-a vintage signet ring, a hand-thrown ceramic vessel, a leather-bound journal. Their aesthetic is not about trend but about essence. They create an atmosphere of quiet intensity, a space where every detail has been considered and charged with intention.
Philosophy & Values
The Alchemist believes in the power of process. They value patience, discipline, and the slow, careful work of transformation. They see the world not as fixed but as a series of reactions and potentials. Their core philosophy is that everything can be refined, including the self.
They are seekers of hidden knowledge, drawn to esoteric traditions and the science of sensory experience. They value authenticity over appearance and depth over surface. For the Alchemist, the greatest luxury is not possession but understanding-the ability to see the gold within the lead.
Relationships
In relationships, the Alchemist is a catalyst. They are drawn to people with raw potential, those who are unformed or in transition. They offer not easy comfort but the gift of transformation, challenging others to see themselves anew. They are loyal but require space for their solitary work.
They are not always easy to be with; their intensity and focus can feel distant. But for those who earn their trust, the Alchemist is a profound and transformative partner. They seek a relationship that is itself an alchemical vessel, a crucible for mutual growth and discovery.
Lifestyle
The Alchemist’s life is structured around their craft. Their home is a sanctuary of order and intention, with a dedicated space for their work-be it a kitchen for cooking, a studio for art, or a library for study. They rise early, often before dawn, to work in the quiet hours.
Their rituals are precise: a morning coffee ground by hand, an evening bath with salts and oils, a nightly journal entry. They are collectors of ingredients and tools, from rare spices to essential oils to vintage books. Their life is a series of small, sacred experiments, each day a new formula to be perfected.
Shadow
The Alchemist’s shadow is isolation and obsession. They can become so absorbed in their inner world of transformation that they lose touch with the simple, unrefined joys of life. Their quest for perfection can lead to a cold, clinical detachment, where people become projects and relationships become experiments.
They risk becoming a recluse, hoarding knowledge and experience rather than sharing them. The shadow Alchemist forgets that some things are not meant to be transformed but simply enjoyed. They must guard against the arrogance of believing they alone hold the key to the great work.
Conclusion
Vanille Bourbon is the Alchemist’s signature, a fragrance that captures the beauty of transformation. It is a scent of deep, resonant warmth, a golden elixir born from dark, volatile beginnings. To wear it is to embrace the slow, sacred work of becoming, to find the treasure hidden in the crucible of time.