Matyo Terra Hungaria
At a glance
Is Matyo Terra Hungaria worth trying?
Matyo by Terra Hungaria is a fragrance for women.
- Best match
- Special Occasion wear in Spring
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, fruity, sweet with Plum, Sweet Orange, Rhubarb
The first impression
Matyo by Terra Hungaria is a fragrance for women. Matyo was launched during the 2010's. The nose behind this fragrance is Csaba Balint. Top notes are Plum, Sweet Orange, Rhubarb, Neroli and Pear; middle notes are Indian Tuberose, Beeswax, Orange Blossom, Gardenia, Jasmine, Garlic, Peony, Tulip, Clove and Iris; base notes are Sandalwood, White Musk, Labdanum, Vanilla, Benzoin and Resin.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Csaba Balint
Csaba Balint is a perfumer who founded Balint Parfums, creating a diverse collection of fragrances. His works include the fresh After Rain Balint Parfums, the coffee-infused Balcafe Balint Parfums, and the hay-like Balfoin Balint Parfums. He also crafted floral scents like Balifleur Balint Parfums and Tuberose Balint Parfums, along with the woody Baloudh Balint Parfums and the sunny Sun Embrace Balint Parfums. Additionally, he created Kalocsa Terra Hungaria for Terra Hungaria.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Creator Archetype: Portrait of Matyo Terra Hungaria
Essence
Matyo embodies the Creator, weaving a tapestry of scent as vibrant as Hungarian folk embroidery. The riotous floral heart-tuberose, jasmine, gardenia-speaks of boundless imagination, while beeswax and plum root the fantasy in earthy sensuality. This is a fragrance for those who paint life in bold strokes.
Style & Aesthetic
They dress in clashing patterns that somehow harmonize, like the tulip and clove notes dancing together. Their home is a curated chaos: dried flowers pinned to walls, half-finished canvases leaning against art nouveau furniture. The scent's strong sillage matches their refusal to be overlooked.
Philosophy & Values
They believe excess can be a virtue when it's authentic. Why choose between pear's innocence and garlic's daring? Their creed: "A life without ornament is like a garden without beeswax-functional but sterile."
Relationships
They collect kindred eccentrics-the friend who wears vintage opera gloves to the grocery store, the lover who recites poetry during thunderstorms. Partners adore their capacity to turn mundane moments into rituals, like serving plum jam on silver spoons.
Lifestyle
Their days are a whirlwind of projects: sculpting with wildflower bouquets, composing zither music, hosting salons where politics and puppetry collide. The vanilla and labdanum base grounds their flights of fancy in tangible warmth.
Shadow
Their creativity sometimes becomes compulsion-fearing stillness as stagnation. The white florals' narcotic intensity hints at a tendency to overwhelm quieter voices.
Conclusion
Matyo is a bottled manifesto for unbridled creation. Its fruity top notes and animalic depths sing of an artist who knows that even the most celestial visions need roots in rich, messy earth.