Sacromonte Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Fragrance Story
SacroMonte by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor is a Aromatic Fruity fragrance for women and men. SacroMonte was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Jorge Lee. Top notes are Grass, Fig and Basil; middle notes are Lily-of-the-Valley, Plum, Jasmine and Black Amber; base notes are Hay, White Musk and Amber.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Jorge Lee
Jorge Lee composed fragrances for multiple brands, including Alghabra Parfums (From The Heart, Poem Of Damas, Scent Of Paradise), Calaj (Aliz), Galleria Parfums (Victorian Tobacco), Mes Bisous (Amberique), and Navitus Parfums (Arcanum, Aura Ultime). His work spans diverse genres, from floral and oriental to tobacco and amber accords. He demonstrates adaptability across different olfactory styles.
Fragrance Notes
Sacromonte Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor by Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor 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.
Sacromonte Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor embodies the distinctive style of Ricardo Ramos Perfumes de Autor while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Sacromonte Ricardo Ramos Perfumes De Autor
Essence
The Wanderer archetype is a seeker of truth, a soul who finds meaning not in destinations but in the journey itself. Sacromonte is the scent of a traveler who walks through sun-drenched fields and ancient groves, carrying only memories. The opening of grass, fig, and basil is the first step onto a dusty path, green and hopeful. The heart of lily-of-the-valley, plum, and jasmine blooms like a secret garden discovered at noon, while hay, white musk, and amber in the base are the warm earth and the distant hills that call them onward.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is effortless, woven from linen and leather, with a hat that shades their eyes from the sun. They favor natural fibers, worn boots, and a scarf that doubles as a blanket under the stars. Their aesthetic is a blend of rustic charm and quiet elegance-a patched jacket, a silver ring from a faraway market. They carry a satchel filled with pressed flowers, a journal, and a map that is always being rewritten. Their look says they have been everywhere and belong nowhere, yet they are always at home.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that life is a pilgrimage, and every encounter is a lesson. They value freedom above all-the freedom to roam, to change, to be undefined. They are open to the unknown, trusting that the path will provide. Their philosophy is one of gentle surrender: they do not force the river, they float with it. They seek authenticity in people and places, and they are suspicious of anything that feels too permanent. Their truth is found in movement, in the spaces between destinations.
Relationships
Their relationships are fleeting but deep, like conversations with strangers who become confidants for a night. They form intense bonds quickly, sharing stories and laughter, but they rarely stay. They are the friend who sends postcards from distant lands, the lover who leaves before dawn. They are not cold; they are simply called elsewhere. Those who love them must understand that their heart is a migratory bird. They offer presence, not possession, and their gift is the memory of a perfect moment shared under an open sky.
Lifestyle
Their life is a series of rituals born from the road: brewing tea over a campfire, washing in a mountain stream, writing by lantern light. They work seasonally-picking fruit in summer, teaching in winter-always saving for the next horizon. Their home is a backpack, their calendar the phases of the moon. They are attuned to the rhythms of nature, rising with the sun and sleeping under the stars. They collect experiences, not things, and their greatest luxury is a quiet road with no end in sight.
Shadow
The Wanderer’s shadow is restlessness and avoidance. They may use movement to flee from intimacy, commitment, or their own pain. The constant search for the next horizon can become a refusal to face what lies within. They risk becoming a ghost, always arriving but never truly present. The sweetness of the plum and jasmine in Sacromonte hints at a longing for home they cannot admit. They must learn that sometimes the greatest journey is the one that leads inward, and that staying can be as brave as leaving.
Conclusion
Sacromonte is the fragrance of the eternal traveler, the one who walks with the sun on their skin and the dust of ancient roads in their lungs. It is a scent for those who find freedom in motion, who believe that the world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page. To wear it is to embrace the call of the open road, to trust the path, and to know that home is not a place but a feeling carried in the heart.