Asile Du Décadent Mercurio Perfumes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2016

At a glance

Is Asile Du Décadent Mercurio Perfumes worth trying?

Asile du Décadent by Mercurio Perfumes 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
sweet, woody, fruity with Honey, Licorice, Anise

The first impression

Asile du Décadent by Mercurio Perfumes is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Asile du Décadent was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Valery Mikhalitcyn. Top notes are Honey, Licorice, Anise and Coriander; middle notes are Dried Fruits, Tobacco, Caraway and Tuberose; base notes are Sandalwood, Hazelnut, Vanilla and Amber.

What shapes the scent

sweet 100%
woody 85%
fruity 70%
powdery 60%
tobacco 50%
honey 40%
soft spicy 35%
nutty 30%
vanilla 25%
warm spicy 20%

The perfumer behind it

Valery Mikhalitcyn

Valery Mikhalitcyn

Valery Mikhalitcyn is a perfumer who collaborates with Yan Froloff on fragrances such as Cananga Superba, Rosa Avara, and Wisteria Gulosa, and also creates for Mercurio Perfumes with scents like Asile Du Décadent and Droit À La Passion. His work often features bold floral and complex compositions. He brings a creative and avant-garde approach to perfumery.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Honey Honey
Licorice Licorice
Anise Anise
Coriander Coriander

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Dried Fruits Dried Fruits
Tobacco Tobacco
Caraway Caraway
Tuberose Tuberose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Hazelnut Hazelnut
Vanilla Vanilla
Amber Amber

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Asile Du Décadent Mercurio Perfumes

Essence

Asile du Décadent embodies the Alchemist archetype, a master of transformation who finds magic in the margins. The fragrance's bold fusion of honey, tobacco, and licorice speaks to their ability to transmute the unconventional into gold. This is a scent for those who dwell in the liminal-the absinthe drinkers, the midnight poets, the ones who see potential where others see decay.

The Alchemist is neither hedonist nor ascetic but seeks the third path: sacred indulgence. Asile du Décadent's dried fruits and sandalwood reveal their belief that profundity and pleasure are not opposites but partners in the dance of existence.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor rich textures with a hint of dishevelment-a velvet smoking jacket with a missing button, a silk scarf draped over a threadbare armchair. Their aesthetic is decadent but deliberate, like a 19th-century salon where revolutionaries debate philosophy over glasses of murky liqueurs. The fragrance's anise and coriander top notes mirror their love for the exotic, the slightly dangerous, the flavors that make others pause.

Their workspace is a beautiful chaos: apothecary bottles filled with mysterious tinctures, a typewriter surrounded by cigarette stubs, a single perfect orchid blooming defiantly in the clutter.

Philosophy & Values

The Alchemist believes in the art of the mix-ideas, cultures, sensations. Asile du Décadent's hazelnut and amber base reflects their grounding in earthy wisdom, even as their mind soars. They are collectors of esoteric knowledge, whether it's the perfect ratio for a negroni or the symbolism of medieval alchemical symbols.

They reject false binaries, seeing purity in complexity. The fragrance's tuberose middle note-heady and narcotic-is their manifesto: beauty can be overwhelming, intoxicating, even unsettling, and that's precisely what makes it worthwhile.

Relationships

In company, the Alchemist is the catalyst, the one who introduces the painter to the physicist and watches sparks fly. Asile du Décadent's tobacco warmth makes them an irresistible raconteur, spinning tales that blur the line between fact and fiction. They attract fellow travelers-artists, scientists, misfits-who appreciate their unorthodox perspectives.

Romantically, they seek someone who can match their intensity without taming it. The fragrance's honeyed licorice suggests their duality: sweetly seductive one moment, sharply intellectual the next.

Lifestyle

Their rituals are experiments in heightened living: brewing obscure teas at 3am, hosting salons where the dress code is "Napoleon meets cyberpunk," keeping a commonplace book filled with alchemical diagrams and grocery lists. The Alchemist might study perfumery or mixology, always chasing the perfect balance of elements.

Asile du Décadent's strong sillage mirrors their comfort in occupying space unapologetically. They frequent dimly lit bars where the cocktails have names like "Ouroboros" or "Philosopher's Stone," or bookshops that smell of aging paper and possibility.

Shadow

The Alchemist risks losing themselves in the labyrinth of their own making. Asile du Décadent's cypriol base warns against the allure of darkness for its own sake. They must remember that not all that glitters is gold, and some experiments are better left unconducted.

At their worst, they can be self-destructive, mistaking excess for enlightenment. The fragrance's vanilla and sandalwood anchor is their lifeline-a reminder that even the most brilliant minds need rest, nourishment, and occasionally, a glass of water.

Conclusion

Asile du Décadent is the Alchemist's elixir in a bottle, a potion that turns the leaden ordinary into gilded extraordinary. To wear it is to pledge allegiance to the beauty of the strange, the power of the unorthodox blend. It is the scent of someone who knows that the true philosopher's stone was never about turning metal to gold-it was about transforming the mundane soul into something luminous, one reckless, glorious experiment at a time.