#131 Parfum Exaltant Le Ré Noir
At a glance
Is #131 Parfum Exaltant Le Ré Noir worth trying?
#131 Parfum Exaltant by Le Ré Noir is a fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- rose, woody, amber with Rose, Spices, Amber
The first impression
#131 Parfum Exaltant by Le Ré Noir is a fragrance for women. #131 Parfum Exaltant was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Valery Sokolov.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Valery Sokolov
Valery Sokolov is a perfumer known for a diverse portfolio that includes the Aurora Borealis collection and numerous Le Ré Noir fragrances. His work spans from the fresh, green notes of Emerald Wind to the rich, complex compositions of Pouvoir Absolu and À L’apogée De Vert. Sokolov’s creations often explore contrasts, blending natural and synthetic elements to achieve distinctive olfactory signatures.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of #131 Parfum Exaltant Le Ré Noir
Essence
The Mystic seeks depth, transformation, and communion with the unseen. #131 Parfum Exaltant embodies this with its rose-amber-spice trinity-a fragrance that feels both ancient and revelatory. Like the Mystic, it dwells in thresholds between light and shadow.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor draped silks, deep jewel tones, and talismanic jewelry. The scent's sandalwood and oakmoss base mirrors their love for textures that whisper of sacred groves and forgotten rituals.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth lies beneath surfaces. The ylang-ylang's voluptuous sweetness tempered by vetiver's earthiness reflects their balance of ecstasy and discipline. Every moment holds a hidden sigil waiting to be decoded.
Relationships
They attract seekers and skeptics alike. Lovers are drawn to their intensity, though some flee when intimacy feels like initiation. Their friendships are coven-like-bound by shared fascination with life's mysteries.
Lifestyle
Midnight oil burns beside leather-bound journals. The fragrance's strong sillage suits their unapologetic presence. They haunt museums, occult bookshops, and places where history breathes through cracks in modernity.
Shadow
Their wisdom can curdle into dogma; the spice notes warn of fervor tipping into fanaticism. Solitude, once nourishing, may become a prison of their own making.