Ambre 35 Maison De Parfum Berry

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Ambre 35 by Maison de Parfum Berry is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Ambre 35 was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Anatole Lebreton. Top notes are Opoponax and Peru Balsam; middle notes are Patchouli and Rose; base notes are Benzoin, Labdanum, Vanilla and Musk.

Composition Profile

amber 100%
balsamic 85%
woody 70%
sweet 60%

About the Perfumer

Anatole Lebreton

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

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Opoponax Opoponax
Peru Balsam Peru Balsam

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Patchouli Patchouli
Rose Rose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Benzoin Benzoin
Labdanum Labdanum
Vanilla Vanilla
Musk Musk

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Ambre 35 Maison De Parfum Berry

Essence

Ambre 35 Maison De Parfum Berry is a fragrance of paradox-warm yet elusive, rich yet subtle. It is not for those who seek the obvious, nor for those who wish to be easily understood. The person who wears it is drawn to its depth, its quiet intensity, its ability to linger in the air long after they have left the room. They are not one to announce themselves with brashness; instead, they prefer the slow unfurling of meaning, the gradual revelation of layers.

This individual is, above all, a Sage-the Jungian archetype of wisdom, introspection, and the pursuit of truth. The Sage does not shout their knowledge; they distill it, refine it, and offer it only when the moment is right. They are the keeper of secrets, the observer of patterns, the one who sees what others overlook.

Shadow

Yet wisdom, when unchecked, can become detachment. The Sage’s greatest flaw is the tendency to over-intellectualize, to retreat into thought when life demands action. They may analyze a feeling until it loses its vitality, or observe a situation so long that they fail to engage with it. Their pursuit of truth can become a shield against vulnerability-a way to remain above the messiness of raw emotion.

At times, they may grow isolated, mistaking solitude for strength. They might dismiss those who do not share their depth as shallow, forgetting that wisdom is also found in simplicity. Their love of nuance can become a reluctance to commit-to people, to causes, to any belief that cannot be endlessly questioned.

Conclusion

Their tastes are refined but never ostentatious. They prefer the weight of a well-bound book to the glare of a screen, the texture of aged leather to the sterility of modern minimalism. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects-antique maps, handwritten letters, a single amber-hued glass catching the afternoon light. They do not accumulate for the sake of possession; each item is chosen for its resonance, its ability to tell a story.

Their philosophy is one of discernment. They believe that wisdom is not found in answers but in the right questions. They are skeptical of dogma, wary of easy solutions, and deeply attuned to the complexities of human nature. They do not dismiss emotion, but they do not let it govern them-instead, they seek to understand its roots, its illusions, its power.