Mandrake Parfums Quartana
Fragrance Story
Mandrake by Parfums Quartana is a Leather fragrance for men. Mandrake was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Carlos Viñals.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Carlos Viñals
Carlos Viñals is a Spanish perfumer known for his work with major houses including Dior, Avon, and Antonio Puig. His style often balances fresh, energetic accords with warm, sensual undertones, evident in creations like Dior Higher Energy and Avon Luck Limitless For Him. He has also crafted accessible fragrances for mass-market brands such as Cyzone and Beyoncé, demonstrating versatility across luxury and commercial lines.
Fragrance Notes
Mandrake Parfums Quartana by Parfums Quartana 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.
Mandrake Parfums Quartana embodies the distinctive style of Parfums Quartana while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Mandrake Parfums Quartana
Essence
To wear Mandrake Parfums Quartana is to embrace the arcane, to court the mysterious, and to dwell in the liminal spaces between the known and the unknowable. This fragrance-dark, herbal, and laced with esoteric whispers-belongs to one who is neither fully of this world nor entirely removed from it. Their archetype is The Alchemist, the seeker of hidden truths, the transformer of base experience into golden wisdom.
They are drawn to the scent’s duality: the medicinal sharpness of mandrake root, the smoky depth of ancient resins, the faint sweetness that lingers like a half-remembered dream. It is not a fragrance for the casual or the conventional; it is a potion for those who walk the path less traveled, who see symbols where others see only objects.
Style & Aesthetic
Their appearance is a deliberate paradox-structured yet enigmatic, elegant yet unsettling. They favor rich textures: velvet, aged leather, silk that catches the light like liquid shadow. Their palette leans toward deep greens, blacks, and burgundies, colors that suggest both decay and regrowth.
They wear jewelry with purpose-an antique signet ring, a pendant of obsidian or lapis lazuli. Their accessories are never mere decoration; each piece is a talisman, a silent declaration of intent. Their home is a cabinet of curiosities: dried botanicals in glass jars, leather-bound grimoires, candles that burn low in the hours past midnight.
Philosophy & Values
The Alchemist lives by a simple yet profound creed: nothing is as it seems. They are skeptical of surface truths, distrusting of dogma, and perpetually in search of deeper meaning. Their philosophy is one of transformation-not just of materials, but of the self. They believe in the power of will, in the slow, deliberate work of refining one’s soul through experience and introspection.
They value knowledge, but not in the sterile, academic sense. For them, wisdom is alchemical-it must be lived, suffered through, distilled. They are drawn to the occult not out of superstition, but because it represents the uncharted territories of the mind. They may study tarot, astrology, or hermeticism, not as mere hobbies, but as maps to navigate the unseen forces shaping existence.
Relationships
The Alchemist does not seek companionship lightly. They attract others through their aura of quiet intensity, but few are permitted past the outer chambers of their psyche. Their relationships are deep but demanding-they expect those they love to engage with the world as seriously as they do.
Romantically, they are drawn to kindred spirits: fellow seekers, artists, or those with a touch of melancholy wisdom. Their love is not possessive but transformative-they want to unlock their partner, to help them see their own hidden potential. Yet this very quality can become a flaw: they may grow impatient with those who resist change, dismissing them as "unawakened."
Shadow
Every archetype has its dark reflection, and The Alchemist is no exception. Their greatest strength-their relentless pursuit of transformation-can curdle into obsession. They may become lost in their own labyrinth of symbols, mistaking abstraction for truth. Their skepticism can harden into cynicism, their wisdom into arrogance.
At their worst, they manipulate rather than guide, believing they alone know the "right" path. They may withdraw into isolation, convinced that others cannot understand them. The very elixirs they brew to heal can become poisons if taken in excess.
Conclusion
For The Alchemist, existence is a crucible. Every setback is an ingredient, every joy a fleeting distillation. They do not fear suffering, for they know it is part of the work. They do not chase happiness, but meaning-the slow, deliberate alchemy of turning leaden days into golden nights.
They are not for everyone. But for those who recognize the scent of Quartana-who feel the pull of the hidden, the half-seen, the waiting mystery-they are a beacon in the dark.