Oud Imperial Extrait Perris Monte Carlo
Fragrance Story
Oud Imperial Extrait by Perris Monte Carlo is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Oud Imperial Extrait was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Luca Maffei. Top notes are Labdanum, Incense and Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha; middle notes are Agarwood (Oud), Styrax and Gurjan balsam; base notes are Labdanum, Patchouli, Birch, Sandalwood, Ambrarome, Cedar and Vetiver.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Luca Maffei
Luca Maffei is an Italian perfumer known for his work with Acca Kappa, creating scents like Black Pepper & Sandalwood and Tilia Cordata. He also composed Amnesia Rose for Aedes de Venustas and Ambre Gris for Alyssa Ashley. Maffei's style often blends natural ingredients with modern sophistication. His portfolio includes a range of floral, woody, and aromatic compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Oud Imperial Extrait Perris Monte Carlo by Perris Monte Carlo 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.
Oud Imperial Extrait Perris Monte Carlo embodies the distinctive style of Perris Monte Carlo while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Oud Imperial Extrait Perris Monte Carlo
Essence
The person who wears Oud Imperial Extrait by Perris Monte Carlo is not merely drawn to fragrance-they are drawn to essence. This is not a scent for those who wish to blend in; it is for those who command presence without raising their voice. The deep, resinous oud, the smoky leather, the dark spices-these are the olfactory signatures of a ruler, a figure who moves through the world with quiet authority. Their archetype is The Sovereign, a manifestation of the Jungian King/Queen archetype, the one who governs not through force, but through an unshakable sense of destiny.
Shadow
Yet every Sovereign risks becoming a Tyrant. The same qualities that make them formidable-their self-assurance, their discernment-can curdle into arrogance. They may begin to mistake their preferences for universal truths, dismissing those who do not meet their standards as unworthy. Their love of control, if unchecked, can become a fear of vulnerability, sealing them in a self-made fortress where no one is permitted to truly know them.
They may grow impatient with those who do not share their discipline, seeing hesitation as weakness rather than humanity. Their relationships, though deep, may be few-not by necessity, but by their own unwillingness to lower their guard. The very oud that makes their scent so magnetic-rich, complex, nearly immortal-can also repel those who find its intensity overwhelming.
Conclusion
This is a person who understands power-not as domination, but as responsibility. They carry themselves with an effortless dignity, their posture upright but never stiff, their gaze steady but never cold. Their taste is refined but never ostentatious; they prefer the weight of a well-tailored wool coat over flashy logos, the gleam of aged mahogany over polished chrome. Their home is a sanctuary of dark woods, deep textiles, and the faintest trace of incense-never overpowering, always lingering.
Philosophically, they believe in order, not as rigidity, but as the foundation for true freedom. They are drawn to Stoicism, to the idea that mastery over oneself is the highest form of power. They do not chase trends; they set them. Their relationships are built on loyalty, but they are selective-they do not suffer fools, nor do they tolerate those who mistake kindness for weakness.
Their lifestyle is one of deliberate movement. They do not rush, yet they are never late. They speak sparingly, but when they do, their words carry weight. They are drawn to chess, to fine whiskey, to the slow burn of a cigar-things that demand patience and reward depth.