Licorice (reglisse) Parfums Et Senteurs Du Pays Basque
At a glance
Is Licorice (reglisse) Parfums Et Senteurs Du Pays Basque worth trying?
Licorice (Reglisse) by Parfums et Senteurs du Pays Basque is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Fall
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- soft spicy, warm spicy, sweet with Black Licorice, Spicy Notes
The first impression
Licorice (Reglisse) by Parfums et Senteurs du Pays Basque is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Christian Louis.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Christian Louis
Christian Louis is a perfumer whose extensive work for Parfums et Senteurs du Pays Basque includes a wide variety of scents, from the floral Amour Mandarine to the woody Amour De Patchouli. His catalog features both classic and contemporary compositions, such as Abolition and At The Time Of Cherries. Louis's creations often reflect a deep connection to natural ingredients and artisanal craftsmanship.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Licorice (reglisse) Parfums Et Senteurs Du Pays Basque
Essence
Licorice (Reglisse) embodies the Wanderer, a soul drawn to the road less traveled. The scent’s bold black licorice and spicy notes evoke distant markets and untamed landscapes. This fragrance is for those who measure life in miles and moments, finding home in the act of movement.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear well-worn leather jackets and scarves that have stories woven into their fibers. Their style is utilitarian yet poetic-boots made for walking, a satchel filled with odd trinkets collected along the way. The scent’s anisic warmth mirrors their affinity for textures that age with character.
Philosophy & Values
They value freedom above all, believing that roots are not places but experiences. Their philosophy is one of impermanence: every encounter is fleeting, and that’s what makes it precious. They trust the journey more than the destination, and the map less than the compass.
Relationships
They connect deeply but briefly, leaving traces of themselves like campfire embers in the hearts of those they meet. Romantic partners are often left with postcards and the ache of what might have been. Their friendships are constellations-distant but luminous.
Lifestyle
They are as likely to be found in a Budapest ruin bar as a Moroccan spice stall, always with a notebook and a flask of something strong. Their routines are rituals of motion: morning coffee from a different café each day, evenings spent tracing routes on maps with ink-stained fingers.
Shadow
Their fear of stagnation can become a refusal to commit, even when stillness might heal them. The shadow murmurs that not all who wander are lost-but some are, and they might need to pause long enough to ask for directions.
Conclusion
Licorice (Reglisse) is the scent of a train compartment at midnight, of spice-laden winds and uncharted alleys. It’s for those who understand that sometimes, the only way to find yourself is to lose the path entirely.