Malte Extract Jequiti

For Men
Extrait
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Malte Extract Jequiti worth trying?

Malte Extract by Jequiti is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
fresh spicy, lavender, violet with Nutmeg, Black Pepper, Bergamot

The first impression

Malte Extract by Jequiti is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Malte Extract was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Guillaume Flavigny. Top notes are Nutmeg, Black Pepper and Bergamot; middle notes are Nutmeg, Violet and Green Notes; base notes are Lavender, Violet and Barley.

What shapes the scent

fresh spicy 100%
lavender 85%
violet 70%
powdery 60%
floral 50%
aromatic 40%

The perfumer behind it

Guillaume Flavigny

Guillaume Flavigny

Guillaume Flavigny is a French perfumer known for his work with major brands like Avon and Byblos. His portfolio includes diverse creations such as the musky Elusive Musk for Arabesque Perfumes and the floral Incandessence for Avon. He has also composed fragrances for Charriol and Clash, demonstrating versatility across different fragrance families.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Nutmeg Nutmeg
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Bergamot Bergamot

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Nutmeg Nutmeg
Violet Violet
Green Notes Green Notes

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Lavender Lavender
Violet Violet
Barley Barley

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Malte Extract Jequiti

Essence

To wear Malte Extract Jequiti is to embrace a fragrance that is warm, enveloping, and subtly intoxicating-a scent that lingers like a whispered secret. The person who chooses this fragrance is drawn to the sensual, the tactile, the deeply felt. They are not merely a passive observer of life but an active participant, seeking to experience the world through sensation and emotion. Their archetype is The Lover, one who thrives on connection, beauty, and the pursuit of pleasure in its most refined forms.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are cultivated, not accidental. They favor textures that invite touch-soft cashmere, aged leather, the grain of polished wood. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects: a well-worn book of poetry, a collection of amber-hued glass, a record player spinning vinyl that crackles with warmth. They do not chase trends but instead seek what resonates with their inner sense of harmony.

In matters of style, they prefer understated elegance-a tailored coat, a silk scarf draped just so, a single piece of jewelry with personal significance. Their aesthetic is not ostentatious but deeply intentional, a reflection of their belief that beauty should be felt, not merely seen.

Philosophy & Values

They reject superficiality in all its forms. For them, life is not about accumulation but about meaningful experience. They value intimacy over spectacle, depth over breadth. Their philosophy is one of sensual existentialism-they do not ask why we exist but how we might fully inhabit our existence.

Relationships are their crucible. They do not love lightly; when they commit, it is with intensity. Their friendships are few but enduring, built on shared vulnerability. Romantic partners are drawn to their magnetic presence, though some may find their emotional depth overwhelming. They do not fear passion but rather the emptiness of its absence.

Shadow

Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its shadow. Their pursuit of beauty can tip into hedonism, a restless hunger for new sensations that leaves them perpetually unsatisfied. They may grow melancholic when reality fails to match their idealized visions, withdrawing into a world of nostalgia or fantasy.

Their deep emotional investment can also become a weakness-attachment turns to possessiveness, passion to obsession. They must learn that love, like fragrance, is most potent when allowed to breathe, not when clutched too tightly.

Conclusion

In the end, this person is not merely a wearer of fragrance but a connoisseur of feeling. They understand that life’s richest moments are those steeped in sensation-the warmth of skin, the resonance of a voice, the way light falls across a room at dusk. Their flaw is their strength: they feel too much, want too deeply. But in a world that often numbs itself to sensation, they remain awake, alive, unapologetically human.

They are, in the truest sense, The Lover-not because they are ruled by desire, but because they refuse to live without it.