Cherish Oud Soleil De Grâce
At a glance
Is Cherish Oud Soleil De Grâce worth trying?
Cherish Oud by Soleil de Grâce is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, fruity, cherry with Raspberry, Cherry, Ginger
The first impression
Cherish Oud by Soleil de Grâce is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cherish Oud was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Hüseyin Erdoğmuş. Top notes are Raspberry, Cherry, Ginger and Cinnamon; middle notes are Patchouli, Lily-of-the-Valley, Violet and Rose; base notes are Amber, Vanilla, Oud and Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Hüseyin Erdoğmuş
Hüseyin Erdoğmuş is a Turkish perfumer who has created numerous fragrances for Anatoline, including Ephesus, Gobeklitepe, Kybele, Mesopotamia, Phrygia, and Shaman. He also composed Wonheda for Astral and Sahara Rose Absolute for Habibi NY. His work often incorporates themes from ancient civilizations and Middle Eastern olfactory traditions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Cherish Oud Soleil De Grâce
Essence
Cherish Oud Soleil De Grâce embodies the Alchemist archetype-a master of transformation who finds magic in the meeting of opposites. The fiery cinnamon and ginger clash with the cool violet and lily-of-the-valley, while the oud and vanilla base weave them into harmony. This is a fragrance for those who turn lead into gold, whether in art, science, or love. The Alchemist thrives in the liminal, where boundaries blur and new possibilities ignite.
They are part scientist, part poet, forever experimenting with the raw materials of existence. The raspberry and cherry notes suggest a playfulness beneath their intensity-they know that discovery requires daring.
Style & Aesthetic
Their style is eclectic, a mix of precision and whimsy. Think a vintage lab coat over a silk kimono, or a minimalist apartment with one wall painted deep crimson. They favor textures that tell stories: hand-blown glass, tarnished silver, leather-bound notebooks filled with cryptic sketches. Their workspace is organized chaos-beakers next to incense burners, a laptop open beside a tarot deck.
They might collect oddities: a vial of mercury, a fossil, a lock of hair from a 19th-century medium. Their aesthetic isn’t about cohesion but about sparking connections between seemingly disparate things.
Philosophy & Values
They believe that everything contains its opposite, and that contradiction is where truth hides. The Alchemist values curiosity above all, followed by patience-they understand that real transformation takes time, like oud deepening on the skin. Their spirituality is practical; they seek the divine in the molecular, the cosmic in the everyday.
The patchouli and amber in the fragrance reflect their grounding in tradition, even as they subvert it. They honor the old ways but refuse to be bound by them. Progress, to them, is a spiral, not a line.
Relationships
In love, they are intense and unpredictable. Partners are drawn to their magnetism but may struggle with their mercurial nature. The Alchemist craves someone who can match their intellectual passion and tolerate their occasional retreats into the workshop of the mind. Romance is a shared experiment, equal parts logic and intuition.
Friends are fellow travelers-artists, researchers, mystics. Conversations leap from quantum physics to medieval alchemy, fueled by strong coffee or obscure liqueurs. They’re the one who gives you a book that changes your life, or a potion that cures your heartache.
Lifestyle
Their days follow no set pattern except the rhythm of inspiration. They might be a perfumer, a quantum physicist, or a chef pushing culinary boundaries. Work is play, and play is work; they don’t clock out so much as shift focus. Nights are for tinkering, reading, or wandering the city in search of serendipity.
Travel is about immersion, not sightseeing. They’ll spend weeks in a Marrakech apothecary or a Kyoto incense workshop, learning ancient techniques to bend to modern visions.
Shadow
Their shadow is obsession. The Alchemist can become so lost in their quest that they neglect the human cost of their experiments. The cherry note turns cloying if unbalanced-a reminder that not all transformations are benign. They must guard against solipsism, mistaking their vision for universal truth.
The ginger and cinnamon warn: fire can create or consume. True alchemy requires humility as much as genius.
Conclusion
Cherish Oud Soleil De Grâce is for those who see the world as raw material. It’s the scent of late-night breakthroughs, of love letters written in equations. The Alchemist knows that magic is just science we don’t understand yet-and that the greatest transformation is always, inevitably, the self.