Corvin's Smoked Apple Solstice Scents

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: Unknown

At a glance

Is Corvin's Smoked Apple Solstice Scents worth trying?

Corvin's Smoked Apple by Solstice Scents is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Good longevity with Moderate sillage
Signature profile
fruity, smoky, woody with Smoke, Red Apple, Apple

The first impression

Corvin's Smoked Apple by Solstice Scents is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Angela St.John.

What shapes the scent

fruity 100%
smoky 85%
woody 70%
caramel 60%
fresh 50%
sweet 40%
amber 35%
green 30%
warm spicy 25%

The perfumer behind it

Angela St.John

Angela St.John

Angela St. John is the founder and creative force behind Solstice Scents, an independent perfume house known for its atmospheric and narrative-driven compositions. Her style blends natural and synthetic materials to evoke specific places, seasons, and moods, often with a dark, nostalgic, or gourmand bent. Notable creations from her catalog include the petrichor-laced After The Rain, the rich amber of Amber Coeur, and the woodland depth of Black Forest, each showcasing her talent for immersive storytelling through scent.

Notes pyramid

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Smoke Smoke
Red Apple Red Apple
Apple Apple
Caramel Caramel
Benzoin Benzoin
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood

The mood it creates

The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Corvin's Smoked Apple Solstice Scents

Essence

This person is defined by the Seeker archetype-a soul in perpetual motion, driven by an insatiable curiosity and a hunger for deeper meaning. The Seeker does not settle; they are drawn to the liminal, the mysterious, the spaces between light and shadow. Corvin’s Smoked Apple, with its intoxicating blend of crisp fruit and dark, smoldering wood, mirrors their essence: a juxtaposition of warmth and melancholy, sweetness and depth.

They are not content with the obvious. The fragrance’s smoky richness suggests a mind that lingers in the twilight of thought, where questions outnumber answers. Like the apple-symbol of knowledge and temptation-they are lured by the unknown, even when it carries risk.

Style & Aesthetic

Their tastes are an alchemy of contrasts. They favor the rustic and the refined-a well-worn leather jacket paired with an antique pocket watch, a bookshelf lined with both dog-eared philosophy and modern surrealist poetry. Their home, if they stay in one place long enough to have one, is filled with dark woods, flickering candlelight, and the faint scent of tobacco lingering in the air.

They drink black coffee or smoky whiskey, never anything too sweet. Their music is a mix of haunting folk ballads and brooding electronic soundscapes-anything that evokes a sense of journeying. In art, they are drawn to the symbolic and the enigmatic: the works of Caspar David Friedrich, the writings of Borges, the films of Tarkovsky.

They are not bound by convention. Their career might be unconventional-a writer, a perfumer, a wandering photographer. If they work a traditional job, it is only to fund their real pursuits. They travel often, not for leisure, but because movement is their oxygen.

They thrive in autumn and winter, when the world turns inward. Rainy days are their element; they walk through foggy streets as if half-dreaming. Their ideal evening is spent in a dimly lit café, journal in hand, watching the world pass by like a half-remembered myth.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in depth over dogma. Organized religion feels stifling, but they are drawn to mysticism, to the idea that truth is layered and elusive. They might dabble in tarot, Jungian analysis, or Eastern philosophy-not as doctrine, but as tools for exploration.

Their values are rooted in authenticity and autonomy. They despise pretense, yet they themselves wear masks-not to deceive, but to experiment with different facets of identity. They are fiercely independent, sometimes to a fault, resisting anything that feels like confinement. Commitment is difficult unless it promises growth.

Relationships

They attract others effortlessly-there is something magnetic in their quiet intensity. But love is a paradox for them. They crave deep connection yet fear being anchored. Their relationships are intense but often fleeting, as if they are afraid that staying too long will dull the magic.

Romantic partners describe them as passionate yet distant, capable of profound tenderness but prone to sudden retreats into solitude. Friends admire their insight but sometimes grow frustrated by their unpredictability. They are the confidant who disappears for months, only to return with stories of some solitary pilgrimage.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their relentless seeking-is also their curse. The shadow of the Seeker is dissatisfaction disguised as curiosity. They fear stagnation so deeply that they sometimes mistake stability for death. They abandon projects, people, and places just as they begin to feel familiar, mistaking comfort for confinement.

This eternal wandering can lead to existential fatigue. Beneath their composed exterior, there is a quiet loneliness-a sense that they are always slightly out of sync with the world. They may romanticize melancholy, mistaking it for depth.

Conclusion

To evolve, they must learn that not all roots are cages. The smoked apple does not reject its sweetness for the sake of darkness-it is the harmony of both that gives it depth. Likewise, they must reconcile their love of the unknown with the courage to be known.

When they find this balance, they become not just a seeker, but a guide-one who has wandered far enough to lead others through their own labyrinths. Their wisdom is hard-won, their presence a rare gift. And when they finally pause, they realize that the scent they’ve been chasing was within them all along.