Salute Parfum D'empire
Fragrance Story
Salute by Parfum d'Empire is a fragrance for women and men. Salute was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Marc-Antoine Corticchiato. Top notes are Grapefruit, Lemon and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Wine Lees, Grape leaves and Iris; base notes are Oak, Oakmoss and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Marc-Antoine Corticchiato
Marc-Antoine Corticchiato is a French perfumer and founder of the brand Parfums de Nicolai, though his work extends to Frapin, Helios di Corsica, JCB - Jean-Charles Boisset, and La Parfumerie Moderne. His creations include Speakeasy, Helios Di Corsica, 100% Amour, N° 8 Antoinette, Années Folles, Belles Rives, Cuir X, and Desarmant. He is known for crafting sophisticated, narrative-driven scents that often incorporate Mediterranean and gourmand influences.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Salute Parfum D'empire
Essence
The Sage is the archetype of wisdom, truth, and the pursuit of knowledge. This fragrance embodies that quest with a complex, intellectual character. The bright citrus top notes are like a flash of insight, while the wine lees and grape leaves introduce a fermented, earthy depth that speaks of time and transformation. The iris adds a powdery, contemplative quality, and the oak and oakmoss ground it in a forest-like stillness. It is a scent that invites reflection and rewards patience.
Style & Aesthetic
The Sage’s style is understated and timeless, favoring quality over trend. They wear neutral tones-olive, taupe, charcoal-and natural fabrics like linen, wool, and cotton. Their wardrobe is minimalist but carefully chosen, with pieces that are functional and elegant. They are drawn to classic silhouettes and subtle details, like a well-cut jacket or a handcrafted leather bag. Their aesthetic is one of quiet confidence, where the focus is on the person, not the clothes.
Philosophy & Values
The Sage values truth, clarity, and the pursuit of understanding. They believe that knowledge is the path to freedom and that wisdom comes from experience and reflection. Their philosophy is rooted in skepticism and a deep respect for evidence, but they also honor intuition and the mysteries of life. They are lifelong learners, always reading, questioning, and seeking new perspectives. They see the world as a text to be interpreted, and they approach it with humility and curiosity.
Relationships
In relationships, the Sage is thoughtful, measured, and a great listener. They are not quick to judge, preferring to understand before offering advice. They value deep, meaningful conversations over small talk and are drawn to people who challenge their thinking. They can be reserved, needing time to trust, but once they do, they are loyal and supportive. Their friendships are built on mutual respect and intellectual exchange, often lasting a lifetime.
Lifestyle
The Sage’s life is one of contemplation and simplicity. They enjoy solitary pursuits like reading, writing, or meditating in nature. Their home is a library of sorts-filled with books, journals, and objects that inspire thought. They practice mindfulness and often keep a journal to process their ideas. They prefer quiet evenings to loud parties and find joy in learning a new skill or exploring a philosophical question. Their rituals are about slowing down and paying attention.
Shadow
The shadow of the Sage is a tendency towards detachment and intellectual arrogance. They can become so lost in their own thoughts that they lose touch with the emotional realities of life. They may dismiss feelings as irrational or look down on those who do not share their intellectual pursuits. This can lead to isolation and a cold, judgmental demeanor. The challenge is to balance wisdom with compassion and to remember that knowledge is only valuable when shared with warmth.
Conclusion
Salute is the scent of the Sage’s contemplative mind-a citrusy, earthy fragrance that evolves like a thought unfolding. It is a perfume for those who seek to understand the world deeply, and who know that true wisdom lies not in having all the answers, but in asking the right questions.