Chocolate Wasted Haught Parfums
Fragrance Story
Chocolate Wasted by Haught Parfums is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. Chocolate Wasted was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Jarekhye Covarrubias. Top notes are Dark Chocolate and Cacao Pod; middle notes are Rum, Coffee and Brown sugar; base notes are Bourbon Vanilla, Styrax, Tonka Bean and Labdanum.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jarekhye Covarrubias
Jarekhye Covarrubias is a perfumer known for creating gourmand and playful fragrances. His work for Ganache Parfums includes scents like Arroz Con Leche and Bananas Foster, which evoke sweet, dessert-like experiences. He also crafted Café Lush and Cheat Day, further showcasing his talent for rich, edible-inspired compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Chocolate Wasted Haught Parfums by Haught Parfums 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.
Chocolate Wasted Haught Parfums embodies the distinctive style of Haught Parfums while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Chocolate Wasted Haught Parfums
Essence
The Alchemist is a master of transformation, turning base materials into gold through patience and skill. Chocolate Wasted embodies this with its rich, complex blend of dark chocolate, cacao, rum, and coffee-a scent that feels both primal and refined. The heart of brown sugar adds a caramelized sweetness, while the base of bourbon vanilla, styrax, tonka bean, and labdanum is deep, resinous, and intoxicating. It is a fragrance of slow, deliberate creation.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is timeless and crafted: tweed, leather, wool. They favor earth tones-umber, amber, charcoal-and pieces that show the hand of the maker: a hand-stitched jacket, a cast-iron pot, a wooden pipe. Their aesthetic is that of a workshop: shelves of amber bottles, a mortar and pestle, the smell of roasted beans and aged wood. They are drawn to the artisanal and the authentic.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of process. Transformation requires time, heat, and pressure-whether in a still, a kiln, or the heart. They value patience, precision, and the wisdom of tradition. They are guided by the principle that the best things in life are those that are aged, fermented, and distilled. They see themselves as stewards of ancient knowledge, passing down recipes and rituals.
Relationships
In relationships, they are steady and nurturing. They are the friend who brews you tea when you're sad, who cooks you a meal from scratch, who listens without judgment. They form deep, lasting bonds built on trust and shared experience. In love, they are devoted and patient, understanding that true intimacy, like a fine spirit, takes time to mature. They seek a partner who appreciates the slow burn.
Lifestyle
Their life is a series of rituals: grinding coffee beans by hand, tending a sourdough starter, aging their own vanilla extract. They rise early to meditate or write, spend afternoons in the kitchen or garden, and evenings by the fire with a book and a glass of bourbon. They are disciplined in their habits, finding comfort in routine. Their home smells of baking bread, woodsmoke, and dried herbs.
Shadow
The Alchemist's shadow is a tendency toward rigidity and obsession. They may become so consumed by process that they forget the purpose, or so attached to tradition that they resist change. The fragrance's richness can become heavy, a warning of the danger of overindulgence in one's own craft. They must remember that alchemy is not just about making gold, but about the joy of the making itself.
Conclusion
Chocolate Wasted is a scent of mastery and mystery, a perfume that honors the art of transformation. It is for those who understand that the best things take time, who find beauty in the slow dance of creation, and who know that the true treasure is not the final product, but the journey that produces it. For the Alchemist, it is both a tool and a reward.