Adouala Maison De Parfum Berry
Fragrance Story
Adouala by Maison de Parfum Berry is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Adouala was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Anatole Lebreton. Top notes are Incense and Atlas Cedar; middle notes are Cloves, Cinnamon and Rose; base notes are Cumin, Smoke, Patchouli and Juniper.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anatole Lebreton
Anatole Lebreton is an independent French perfumer known for his artisanal approach and deep respect for raw materials. His olfactory style blends natural ingredients with bold, narrative-driven compositions that often evoke memory and place. Notable creations from our catalog include the luminous woody warmth of Bois Lumière, the gourmand comfort of Brioche, and the dark, resinous complexity of Grimoire.
Fragrance Notes
Adouala Maison De Parfum Berry by Maison de Parfum Berry 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.
Adouala Maison De Parfum Berry embodies the distinctive style of Maison de Parfum Berry while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Adouala Maison De Parfum Berry
Essence
To wear Adouala Maison De Parfum Berry is to embrace a fragrance that is lush, intoxicating, and unapologetically sensual-a scent that lingers like a whispered secret. The person who chooses this fragrance is, at their core, an embodiment of The Lover archetype. They are drawn to beauty in all its forms-pleasure, passion, and the art of living deeply. Their presence is magnetic, not because they demand attention, but because they exude an effortless allure, a quiet confidence in their own desires.
They are not merely hedonists, though pleasure is important to them. Their philosophy is rooted in the belief that life should be felt intensely-through touch, taste, scent, and emotion. They reject the mundane, the half-lived life, in favor of experiences that stir the soul.
Style & Aesthetic
Their tastes are refined but never sterile. They prefer the richness of dark berries, the warmth of aged wine, the texture of velvet against skin. Their home is a sanctuary of sensory indulgence-low lighting, plush fabrics, art that evokes emotion rather than mere admiration. They might collect rare perfumes, vintage records, or handwritten letters-objects that carry history and intimacy.
In style, they favor elegance with a hint of decadence. Silk blouses, tailored suits with a subtle sheen, jewelry that catches the light just so. They understand that beauty is not frivolous; it is a language, a way of communicating who they are before they even speak.
Philosophy & Values
They do not seek immortality, but they do seek to live-fully, fiercely, without regret. Their values are not built on duty or discipline, but on authenticity and connection. They believe in pleasure as a form of wisdom, in love as the closest thing to truth.
Yet, they are not naive. They know that beauty fades, that passion cools. But they would rather have burned brightly than never ignited at all. Their life is not a search for happiness, but for aliveness-the kind that lingers in the air long after they’ve left the room, like the scent of ripe berries on warm skin.
In the end, they are both the enchantment and the warning: a reminder that to love deeply is to risk deeply, and that the sweetest fruits are often the most fleeting.
Relationships
For them, love is not a transaction but an experience to be savored. They are deeply present in their relationships, attuned to the unspoken needs of their partners. They do not love carelessly; when they commit, it is with intensity, with a desire to know and be known in return.
Yet, their shadow lurks here. The Lover’s greatest flaw is their potential for obsession-not just with people, but with the idea of passion itself. They may chase the intoxication of new romance, mistaking infatuation for depth. Or, worse, they may become possessive, fearing the loss of what once made them feel alive. When love fades, they struggle to accept its natural evolution, clinging to the memory of its first bloom.
Shadow
The Lover’s strength is their capacity for feeling, but this can also be their undoing. In their pursuit of beauty, they may indulge too deeply-luxuries they cannot afford, affairs that leave them hollow, an endless hunger for the next exquisite thing. They risk becoming slaves to their own appetites, mistaking sensation for meaning.
There is also a vulnerability to their openness. Not everyone appreciates their intensity; some mistake it for manipulation or frivolity. They may be labeled "too much"-too emotional, too demanding, too unwilling to settle for less than ecstasy. And so, they sometimes withdraw, guarding their heart behind a veneer of detachment, a self-preservation that only deepens their loneliness.