Hazel Rouge & Rye

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015

At a glance

Is Hazel Rouge & Rye worth trying?

Hazel by Rouge & Rye is a Aromatic fragrance for women.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
sweet, almond, rose with Tobacco, Vanilla, Almond

The first impression

Hazel by Rouge & Rye is a Aromatic fragrance for women. Hazel was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Riley Fouts.

What shapes the scent

sweet 100%
almond 85%
rose 70%
tobacco 60%
vanilla 50%
fruity 40%
nutty 35%
floral 30%
powdery 25%

The perfumer behind it

Riley Fouts

Riley Fouts

Riley Fouts is a perfumer who has created a series of fragrances for the Rouge & Rye brand. Their portfolio includes Agnes, Edith, Effie, Flora, Hazel, Lillian, Maribelle, and Matilda. These scents form a cohesive collection of feminine, character-driven compositions.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Tobacco Tobacco
Vanilla Vanilla
Almond Almond
Rose Rose

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Hazel Rouge & Rye

Essence

Hazel embodies the Alchemist archetype, a figure who transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. The fragrance's tobacco and vanilla notes suggest a fascination with the interplay of shadow and light, while the almond and rose add a touch of unexpected delicacy. This is a scent for those who see magic in the mundane.

The Alchemist is both scientist and dreamer. The nutty, powdery accords speak to experimentation-a willingness to combine seemingly disparate elements in pursuit of something new. Hazel's wearer doesn't just follow recipes; they invent them.

Style & Aesthetic

Hazel's wearer favors rich textures and layered looks: a velvet blazer over a silk slip, or a chunky knit paired with delicate gold jewelry. The aesthetic is alchemical-earthy yet refined, like the tobacco note grounded by vanilla. Their home might feature apothecary jars filled with curiosities, or a desk cluttered with half-finished projects.

Colors tend toward the autumnal: deep reds, burnt oranges, and warm browns that mirror the fragrance's sweet, nutty heart. The rose adds a hint of romanticism, a reminder that even the most practical alchemist harbors poetic yearnings.

Philosophy & Values

Transformation is the Alchemist's creed. They believe in the potential hidden within all things-people, ideas, even failed experiments. The vanilla's sweetness tempered by tobacco's depth reflects this worldview: life's bitterness can be transmuted into wisdom.

They value curiosity above all. The almond's playful duality-both gourmand and subtly floral-mirrors their love for paradox. Rules are guidelines, not commandments. Every setback is just another ingredient waiting to be understood.

Relationships

In friendships, the Alchemist is the one who sees your potential before you do. They attract kindred spirits-fellow seekers who appreciate their blend of warmth (vanilla) and edge (tobacco). Romantic partners are drawn to their ability to find beauty in imperfection, much like the rose note softens the fragrance's sharper facets.

They're generous with ideas but sometimes forget to follow through. The moderate sillage reflects this-their presence is inspiring but not overwhelming. Colleagues admire their innovative thinking, even if their methods seem unconventional.

Lifestyle

Mornings might involve blending custom teas or sketching out wild ideas in a leather-bound journal. Work is less a job than a calling-perhaps they're a perfumer themselves, or a chef, or a designer. Lunch is an opportunity to test new flavor combinations, eaten at a sunlit table cluttered with jars of spices.

Evenings could find them at an obscure lecture or hosting intimate gatherings where conversation spirals into the early hours. The moderate longevity ensures they leave a lingering impression, like the memory of a particularly vivid dream.

Shadow

The Alchemist risks becoming lost in possibility, forever experimenting but never completing. The tobacco's depth, if unbalanced, could tip into obsession. They might hoard ideas like precious ingredients, afraid to waste them on imperfect executions.

There's also the danger of isolation. The almond's subtlety reminds them that magic shared is magic multiplied. Without connection, their transformations risk becoming solipsistic-beautiful but unseen.

Conclusion

Hazel is the scent of creative transformation-a fragrance for those who find wonder in the process as much as the result. It speaks of a life lived at the crossroads of practicality and imagination, where every moment holds the potential for revelation. The Alchemist knows that true artistry lies not in perfection, but in the courage to keep experimenting.