Shinrin Nuori
Fragrance Story
Shinrin by Nuori is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Shinrin was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Euan McCall. Top notes are Cardamom, Violet Leaf and Bergamot; middle notes are Orris, Jasmine and Frankincense; base notes are Papyrus, Cedarwood, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Vetiver and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Euan McCall
Euan McCall is a perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning Azman, BeauFort London, and Jorum Studio. His creations include Where We Used To Live, Cape Wrath, Pyroclasm, The Grudge, Arborist, Askr, Athenaeum, and Boswellia Scotia. His work often explores atmospheric, narrative-driven compositions with bold and unconventional elements.
Fragrance Notes
Shinrin Nuori by Nuori 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.
Shinrin Nuori embodies the distinctive style of Nuori while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Shinrin Nuori
Essence
The Wanderer archetype is a solitary soul who finds solace and meaning in the natural world, moving through life with a quiet, observant grace. Shinrin Nuori, named after the Japanese practice of forest bathing, is a fragrance that embodies this deep connection to the woods. The opening of cardamom, violet leaf, and bergamot is a crisp, green invitation into the forest's edge. The heart of orris, jasmine, and frankincense is a dappled light through the canopy, while the base of papyrus, cedarwood, and vetiver is the damp, earthy floor of an ancient grove.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is organic, textured, and functional. They favor earth tones, layers of wool and linen, and sturdy boots that have walked many miles. Their aesthetic is one of quiet harmony with the environment, where clothes are chosen for comfort and durability rather than fashion. They are the person who looks at home in a misty forest or a windswept moor. Their home is a simple, cozy cabin filled with the scent of woodsmoke, dried herbs, and the quiet hum of solitude.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the healing power of nature and the importance of solitude for the soul. Their values are simplicity, authenticity, and reverence for the wild. They see the natural world as a teacher and a sanctuary, and they seek to live in a way that honors its rhythms. They are deeply introspective, spending long hours in contemplation. For them, the goal is not to conquer nature, but to become a part of it, to listen to its ancient wisdom and find their place within its cycles.
Relationships
In relationships, the Wanderer is a gentle, elusive presence. They value deep, meaningful connections but require a great deal of space and freedom. They are the friend who will listen for hours under the stars, but who may disappear into the woods for a week without a word. They are drawn to others who respect their need for solitude and who share their love of the wild. Their love is a quiet, steady presence, like a tree that offers shade without asking for anything in return.
Lifestyle
Their life is a slow, deliberate pilgrimage. They might be a naturalist, a writer, or a craftsman who works with their hands. Their days are structured around the weather and the seasons, not the clock. They spend hours walking, observing, and journaling. They have a deep knowledge of plants, birds, and the phases of the moon. Their rituals are simple: a morning cup of tea on the porch, an evening fire, a weekly bath in a cold stream. They are a student of the natural world, forever learning its secrets.
Shadow
The shadow of the Wanderer is a tendency toward isolation and a fear of human intimacy. They may use nature as an escape from the complexities of relationships and the demands of society. Their solitude can become loneliness, and their love of the wild can become a rejection of the human. The green, earthy notes of their fragrance can turn to a cold, damp chill if they never learn to bring the warmth of connection into their life. They risk becoming a ghost, a figure seen only at the edge of the forest, forever alone.
Conclusion
Shinrin Nuori is the scent of a forest at dawn, of moss and stone and the quiet breath of the earth. It captures the essence of the Wanderer: a soul who walks alone but is never lonely, who finds their home in the wild heart of the world. For the Wanderer, this fragrance is a companion on the path, a reminder of the ancient peace that can be found in a grove of trees. It is the scent of a life lived in deep, reverent conversation with the natural world.