Cigar Essence De Bois Precieux Rémy Latour

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Cigar Essence De Bois Precieux by Rémy Latour is a Oriental fragrance for men. Top notes are Spicy Notes, Cinnamon, Indian Saffron, Nutmeg and Oregano; middle notes are Cashmere Wood and Papyrus; base notes are Bourbon Vanilla, Sandalwood, Amber, Patchouli, Musk and Cedar.

Composition Profile

warm spicy 100%
woody 85%
powdery 70%
vanilla 60%
fresh spicy 50%
amber 40%
musky 35%
balsamic 30%
cinnamon 25%
patchouli 20%

About the Perfumer

Unknown Perfumer

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Spicy Notes Spicy Notes
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Indian Saffron Indian Saffron
Nutmeg Nutmeg
Oregano Oregano

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Cashmere Wood Cashmere Wood
Papyrus Papyrus

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Bourbon Vanilla Bourbon Vanilla
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Amber Amber
Patchouli Patchouli
Musk Musk
Cedar Cedar

Character Profile

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Cigar Essence De Bois Precieux Rémy Latour

Essence

The person who gravitates toward Cigar Essence De Bois Precieux by Rémy Latour is not merely drawn to fragrance-they are drawn to presence. This is a scent of rich, smoky depth, leather, and aged wood, evoking the aura of a private library in an old manor, where wisdom and power have settled into the walls. The dominant archetype here is The Sovereign-the ruler, the strategist, the one who commands respect not through force, but through sheer gravitas.

The Sovereign is not a tyrant, nor a despot, but rather a figure of cultivated authority. They understand that true power lies in restraint, in the ability to hold space without needing to dominate it. This person moves through life with deliberate intention, their choices reflecting a deep appreciation for tradition, craftsmanship, and the weight of history.

Shadow

Yet, like all archetypes, the Sovereign has a shadow. Their strength can become rigidity. Their love of tradition may calcify into resistance to change. They may mistake their own preferences for universal truths, dismissing new ideas as frivolous. There is a danger of becoming too self-contained, too insulated-a king in an empty castle.

Their need for control can manifest as emotional detachment. They may struggle with vulnerability, seeing it as a weakness rather than a necessity for true connection. At their worst, they become aloof, even cold, expecting others to meet their standards without offering warmth in return.

Pride is their greatest weakness. They despise incompetence, and their disdain for those they perceive as careless or unserious can border on arrogance. They may forget that not everyone has had the luxury of cultivating their own discipline-that some are still learning, still stumbling.

Conclusion

The ideal Sovereign does not rule for power’s sake but for the sake of stewardship. They understand that true authority is not about domination but about creating a space where others can thrive under their guidance. When balanced, they are mentors, protectors, the steady hand in chaos.

Their fragrance-Cigar Essence De Bois Precieux-is not just a scent but a statement: I am here, and my presence means something. It is the aroma of a life lived with intention, of choices made deliberately. They are not loud, but when they speak, people listen.

Yet, they must remember that even the finest wood, left untended, can grow brittle. The challenge for this individual is to remain strong without becoming unyielding, to lead without forgetting how to bend. Only then does the Sovereign transcend mere authority and become truly wise.