Madrone L'aromatica Perfume

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2020

At a glance

Is Madrone L'aromatica Perfume worth trying?

Madrone by L'Aromatica Perfume is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
woody, warm spicy, amber with Indian Spices, Bitter Orange, Palisander Rosewood

The first impression

Madrone by L'Aromatica Perfume is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Loreto Remsing.

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
warm spicy 85%
amber 70%
balsamic 60%
citrus 50%
white floral 40%
green 35%
beeswax 30%
aromatic 25%
fresh spicy 20%

The perfumer behind it

Loreto Remsing

Loreto Remsing

Loreto Remsing is a perfumer behind the L'Aromatica Perfume line, crafting a wide range of fragrances from Animus to Hello Delicious. His portfolio includes both masculine and feminine scents such as Big Sur, Bourbon, Brocade, Chanteuse, Daphne, and Desert Man. These creations span diverse olfactory families, from fresh and floral to woody and gourmand.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Indian Spices Indian Spices
Bitter Orange Bitter Orange
Palisander Rosewood Palisander Rosewood
Beeswax Beeswax
Amyris Amyris
Hay Hay
Jasmine Jasmine
Calamus Calamus
Resins Resins

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Madrone L'aromatica Perfume

Essence

Madrone embodies the Alchemist, a master of transformation who finds gold in the crucible of decay. The resins and spices evoke an apothecary's workshop, where bitter orange becomes elixir and jasmine transcends its mortal bloom. This fragrance is for those who court the sublime in the shadow of ruin.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear tailored jackets lined with hidden pockets, their buttons carved from palisander rosewood. The beeswax note speaks to their love of hand-dipped candles and leather-bound grimoires. Their aesthetic is precision tempered by wildness-a laboratory overgrown with night-blooming vines.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the sacred duty of transmutation-that even amyris, the "poor man's sandalwood," holds nobility. The hay accord reflects their reverence for humble materials elevated by craft. To them, decay is just another form of becoming.

Relationships

They bond with fellow artisans over shared obsessions-the exact grind of calamus root, the perfect pour of molten wax. Romantic partners must accept their nocturnal rhythms and sudden immersions in work. Their love language is teaching, though they sometimes forget to soften their words.

Lifestyle

Their hands are always stained-with indigo, with tinctures of myrrh. The citrus note betrays their habit of candying bitter peels to savor contradiction. They measure time in seasons, not hours, harvesting jasmine at its most narcotic peak.

Shadow

The warm spice warns of arrogance-the belief that they alone can divine the essence of things. The green accord fades if they lose sight of life beyond their alembics.

Conclusion

Madrone is the scent of a knife-edge between rot and rebirth, for those who knead darkness into light.