Cabanilla Sorce
Fragrance Story
Cabanilla by Sorce is a Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Cabanilla was launched in 2023. The nose behind this fragrance is Caitlin Hayes.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Caitlin Hayes
Caitlin Hayes is an independent perfumer and founder of the Sorce brand. Her fragrances, such as 2 Am In Lafayette and Fuckery, are known for their evocative, story-driven concepts. She often uses unconventional notes to create immersive, moody olfactory experiences.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Cabanilla Sorce
Essence
A person whose soul is drawn to Cabanilla Sorce is one who seeks wisdom in the unseen, who finds meaning in the interplay of shadow and light. This fragrance-complex, refined, and layered-mirrors their inner world: a mind that thrives on depth, subtlety, and quiet mastery. They are, at their core, a Sage, the archetype of the seeker, the philosopher, the one who values knowledge not as mere accumulation but as a means of transcendence.
Their presence is understated yet magnetic. They do not dominate a room with noise but with the weight of their observations. They are the one who listens more than they speak, who absorbs the unspoken tensions in a conversation, who sees patterns where others see chaos. Their intellect is their compass, guiding them through life’s ambiguities with a quiet confidence.
Relationships
They are not a social butterfly, nor do they wish to be. Their relationships are few but profound. They attract those who hunger for wisdom, who sense their depth and want to drink from it. Yet, they are not a guru-they resist disciples. They prefer conversations that spiral into the early hours, where silence is as meaningful as speech.
Romantically, they are drawn to those who match their intensity. They do not seek passion in the conventional sense but in the meeting of minds. Their love is a slow burn, a shared journey into the unknown. Yet, they are wary of emotional demands-they guard their solitude fiercely, sometimes to the point of isolation.
Shadow
But wisdom has its price. The Sage’s greatest strength-their detachment-can become their flaw. In their pursuit of understanding, they risk becoming spectators of their own lives, analyzing rather than experiencing. They may grow aloof, mistaking solitude for superiority. Their sharp mind can turn inward, dissecting their own emotions until they feel nothing at all.
At worst, they may slip into arrogance, believing their insights make them immune to folly. They dismiss what they cannot rationalize, becoming blind to the raw, messy beauty of instinct and impulse. Their shadow is the Recluse, the one who withdraws not out of necessity but out of fear-fear of being wrong, of being vulnerable, of being merely human.
Conclusion
Their tastes are deliberate, almost ritualistic. They prefer the texture of aged paper in a well-worn book over the glare of a screen. Their home is a sanctuary of curated objects-antique maps, a single bonsai tree, a shelf of philosophy and esoteric literature. They wear clothes that suggest rather than declare: linen that softens with time, leather shoes that mold to their feet, a watch that ticks with quiet precision.
Their philosophy is one of discernment. They do not believe in absolute truths but in the pursuit of understanding. They might quote Nietzsche: "There are no facts, only interpretations." Yet, unlike the cynic, they do not dismiss meaning-they refine it. They are drawn to mysticism not as dogma but as metaphor, finding in Sufi poetry or Zen koans the same layered truths they seek in scent.