Duuoh Quearmé
At a glance
Is Duuoh Quearmé worth trying?
Duuoh by Quearmé is a Woody fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- citrus, woody, aromatic with Lemon, Calabrian bergamot, Palisander Rosewood
The first impression
Duuoh by Quearmé is a Woody fragrance for men. Duuoh was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Caroline de Boutiny. Top notes are Lemon and Calabrian bergamot; middle notes are Palisander Rosewood and Virginia Cedar; base notes are Sandalwood and Bourbon Vanilla.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Caroline de Boutiny
Caroline de Boutiny is a perfumer associated with Galimard, where she has created a diverse array of fragrances including Eternal Flame Galimard, Feminissime Galimard, and Napoléon 1815 Galimard. Her catalog also features L'ete Dernier Galimard, Mezzanotte Galimard, and Nuit Caline Galimard. She demonstrates a strong command of both classic and contemporary themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Duuoh Quearmé
Essence
Duuoh Quearmé channels the Explorer archetype-a restless spirit drawn to uncharted territories. The fragrance's bright citrus opening and woody heart evoke journeys through sun-dappled forests and coastal cliffs. Like the Explorer, it balances Calabrian bergamot's adventurous zest with sandalwood's grounding depth, embodying curiosity tempered by wisdom.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear effortlessly rugged elegance: linen shirts rolled to the elbows, well-worn leather satchels, and boots made for spontaneous detours. The palisander rosewood note reflects their appreciation for craftsmanship, while the lemon top note suggests a refusal to take themselves too seriously.
Philosophy & Values
They measure life in experiences, not possessions. Virginia cedar's resilience mirrors their belief in adaptability, while bourbon vanilla's sweetness reveals their conviction that joy fuels discovery. The aromatic woody accords speak to their need for both intellectual and physical exploration.
Relationships
They draw people in with bergamot's infectious energy but maintain rosewood's polished reserve in deeper connections. Romantic partners join their adventures but learn to appreciate the quiet moments-like the drydown's sandalwood embrace after citrus fades.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by impromptu road trips and café sketching sessions. The moderate sillage suits their preference for leaving traces rather than announcements. Even in office settings, they transform routine into discovery-a desk becomes a basecamp with cedar-scented notebooks.
Shadow
The risk lies in perpetual motion-like lemon evaporating too quickly-avoiding commitments that require staying put. Vanilla's comfort warns against romanticizing solitude. True exploration, the scent reminds, includes returning home enriched.
Conclusion
Duuoh Quearmé is the olfactory equivalent of a well-stamped passport: citrus for departure, cedar for the journey, vanilla for the stories brought back. It captures the Explorer's eternal truth-that every horizon promises new ways to grow.