Mountain Blossom Fleur De Cafe

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2009
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Casual
Best For

Fragrance Story

Mountain Blossom by Fleur de Cafe is a Floral fragrance for women. Mountain Blossom was launched in 2009. Top notes are Exotic Fruits and Red Berries; middle note is Coffee blossom; base notes are Woody Notes and Vanilla Bean.

Composition Profile

fruity 100%
sweet 85%
floral 70%
coffee 60%
vanilla 50%
woody 40%
fresh 35%
sour 30%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Exotic Fruits Exotic Fruits
Red Berries Red Berries

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Coffee blossom Coffee blossom

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Woody Notes Woody Notes
Vanilla Bean Vanilla Bean
Unique Character

Mountain Blossom Fleur De Cafe by Fleur de Cafe 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

Mountain Blossom Fleur De Cafe embodies the distinctive style of Fleur de Cafe while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Mountain Blossom Fleur De Cafe

Essence

The one who chooses Mountain Blossom Fleur De Café as their fragrance is drawn to contrasts-the crisp, untamed freshness of alpine blooms intertwined with the deep, grounding warmth of roasted coffee. This duality mirrors their spirit: a restless seeker who thrives at the intersection of wildness and comfort. They embody the Explorer archetype, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a need to experience life beyond the confines of convention.

Their scent is not merely a preference but a declaration-an olfactory manifesto of their philosophy. The mountain air speaks to their love of freedom, the blossoms hint at fleeting beauty, and the coffee grounds them in the sensuality of the present. They are neither entirely bohemian nor entirely refined; they exist in the liminal space between wanderer and connoisseur.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are eclectic, favoring the rare over the common. They might sip single-origin coffee from a hand-thrown ceramic mug while reading Rilke or Murakami, finding kinship in words that blur the line between the mundane and the mystical. Their wardrobe is a curated mix of functional elegance-linen shirts, sturdy boots, perhaps a vintage leather jacket-each piece chosen for its ability to accompany them on both city streets and mountain trails.

Philosophically, they reject dogma but embrace wonder. They are not spiritual in a traditional sense, yet they feel a quiet reverence for moments of transcendence-sunlight through leaves, the first sip of espresso at dawn, the silence of high altitudes. They believe life is meant to be tasted, not just lived, and they are wary of those who settle into rigid routines without questioning why.

Relationships

In relationships, they are magnetic but elusive. They attract others with their stories-tales of solo travels, chance encounters, and spontaneous detours-but they resist being pinned down. Their love is intense but transient; they fear stagnation more than loneliness. They are drawn to fellow wanderers, yet they also secretly crave someone who can anchor them without clipping their wings.

Friends admire their independence but sometimes feel like mere waypoints in their journey. They are generous with their time but sparing with their commitments. Their shadow emerges here: a tendency to romanticize detachment, mistaking rootlessness for enlightenment. They may leave before they are left, avoiding the vulnerability of deep, enduring bonds.

Shadow

Their greatest strength is their courage-the willingness to step into the unknown, to embrace discomfort for the sake of discovery. They remind others that life is vast and that curiosity is a form of devotion. But their shadow is a reluctance to stay. They may mistake movement for growth, accumulating experiences without fully absorbing them.

At their worst, they become the Eternal Wanderer, a ghost who flits from one adventure to the next, mistaking novelty for meaning. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their restlessness, dismissing stability as stagnation. Yet, when balanced, they embody the wisdom of the seeker-one who understands that the journey itself is the destination.

Conclusion

They are both grounded and untethered, a soul who carries the scent of mountain winds and coffee shops with equal ease. They do not seek answers so much as they savor the questions. Their life is a mosaic of fleeting moments, each one vivid, each one transient.

To know them is to glimpse the horizon through their eyes-always just out of reach, always calling. And perhaps that is how they prefer it.