Kokorico Jean Paul Gaultier

For Men
Eau de Toilette
Year: 2011
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Kokorico by Jean Paul Gaultier is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Kokorico was launched in 2011. Kokorico was created by Olivier Cresp and Annick Menardo. Top note is Fig Leaf; middle notes are Cacao and Patchouli; base notes are Vetiver and Virginia Cedar.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
warm spicy 85%
cacao 70%
green 60%
patchouli 50%
earthy 40%
fresh 35%
aromatic 30%
sweet 25%

About the Perfumer

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo

Annick Menardo is a French perfumer known for her work at Firmenich and her bold, modern compositions. She often blends gourmand, woody, and leathery accords, creating fragrances that are both striking and wearable. Her portfolio includes the rich, smoky Figment Man for Amouage and the sophisticated, floral-amber Portrayal Woman, as well as the iconic Azzaro Visit.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Fig Leaf Fig Leaf

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Cacao Cacao
Patchouli Patchouli

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Vetiver Vetiver
Virginia Cedar Virginia Cedar

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Kokorico Jean Paul Gaultier

Essence

To wear Kokorico by Jean Paul Gaultier is to embrace a duality-dark yet sweet, earthy yet refined. This fragrance, with its interplay of cocoa, patchouli, and almond, speaks to a soul who thrives on intensity and sensuality. The person who chooses it is not one for half-measures; they are drawn to the richness of experience, the kind that lingers on the senses long after the moment has passed.

At their core, they embody the Lover archetype, one who seeks connection, pleasure, and beauty in all forms. They are not merely hedonistic but deeply attuned to the emotional and aesthetic textures of life. Their existence is an ode to passion-whether in love, art, or thought.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are decadent but deliberate. They prefer the warmth of dark chocolate over the simplicity of vanilla, the complexity of a well-aged whiskey over the predictability of beer. In music, they lean toward soulful, immersive sounds-jazz that curls like smoke, or deep house with a hypnotic pulse.

Visually, they favor textures that invite touch-soft leather, rich fabrics, deep colors that suggest mystery rather than stark minimalism. Their style is polished but never sterile; there is always an element of seduction, whether in the cut of a jacket or the glint of a well-chosen accessory.

Their life is a carefully curated experience. They dine at places where the lighting is dim and the wine list is extensive. They travel not to check landmarks off a list but to lose themselves in the atmosphere of a city-its scents, its rhythms, its hidden corners.

They are nocturnal creatures, most alive when the world quiets down and intimacy becomes possible. Mornings are slow, reserved for reflection or lingering in bed with a lover. Productivity is not their god; they measure their days in moments of connection rather than tasks completed.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the transformative power of desire-not just in the carnal sense, but as a force that shapes art, relationships, and self-discovery. To them, passion is not indulgence but a form of truth. They reject asceticism, seeing it as a denial of life’s richness, yet they are not mere pleasure-seekers. Their pursuit of beauty is a philosophy, a way of engaging with the world that demands presence and depth.

Yet, their values are not without contradiction. They champion authenticity but sometimes confuse intensity with meaning. They disdain superficiality, yet their own allure can become a mask-a way to control how others perceive them.

Relationships

In love, they are magnetic, drawing others in with an almost gravitational pull. They do not love lightly; when they commit, it is with fervor. Their relationships are marked by depth, but also by volatility-passion, after all, is not always gentle. They demand emotional honesty from their partners, yet their own emotions can be stormy, prone to extremes of ardor and withdrawal.

Friendships with them are intoxicating but sometimes exhausting. They bring warmth, wit, and an unshakable loyalty, but they also expect a certain level of engagement-half-hearted connections wither in their presence. They thrive among those who match their intensity, who understand that life is too short for lukewarm affections.

Shadow

For all their brilliance, they are not without flaws. Their devotion to pleasure can tip into excess-overindulgence in wine, in love, in mood-altering substances. They sometimes mistake intensity for depth, pursuing drama under the guise of authenticity.

Their need for emotional and sensory richness can make them impatient with the mundane. Routine suffocates them, leading to restlessness or impulsive decisions. And though they despise superficiality, they are not immune to vanity-their own allure can become a trap, making them dependent on admiration.

Conclusion

They are both liberated and ensnared by their own nature. To live so fully in the senses is a rare gift, but it comes with a price-the risk of becoming lost in sensation, mistaking passion for purpose. Yet, when balanced, they embody a rare truth: that life, at its best, is not merely endured but savored.

In the end, the Kokorico wearer is a reminder that beauty is not frivolous-it is the pulse of existence itself. They do not shy away from darkness because they know it is what gives sweetness its meaning. And in that knowing, they find their power.