San Bernardino Route 66 Viking
Fragrance Story
San Bernardino Route 66 by Viking is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men. San Bernardino Route 66 was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Edison Fujita. Top notes are Whiskey, Grapefruit, Bergamot and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Lavender, Cardamom, Chinese Cinnamon Wood and Red Sandalwood; base notes are Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Labdanum and Oak Tree.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Edison Fujita
Edison Fujita is a Brazilian perfumer with a diverse portfolio spanning multiple brands, including Ana Hickmann's Donna Bouquet and Avatim's Amaú, Boníssimo Black, Gigi Lazuli, Seleto, Seleto Herbo, and Sublime. He also created Betty Boop Cute for the Betty Boop line. Fujita's work ranges from playful and floral to sophisticated and woody.
Fragrance Notes
San Bernardino Route 66 Viking by Viking offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
San Bernardino Route 66 Viking embodies the distinctive style of Viking while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of San Bernardino Route 66 Viking
Essence
The Explorer is driven by the call of the open road, the thrill of the unknown. San Bernardino Route 66 captures this spirit in a bold, spicy, and woody composition. It opens with the sharp bite of whiskey and pink pepper, a jolt of energy that signals departure. As the journey unfolds, warm cardamom and cinnamon emerge, mingling with the ruggedness of sandalwood and oak. This is the scent of a man who has seen the desert at dawn and the neon glow of a roadside diner.
Style & Aesthetic
The Explorer's style is rugged and functional, with a touch of classic Americana. They favor well-worn leather jackets, denim, and sturdy boots. Their aesthetic is one of lived experience: a map with creased folds, a compass with a scratched face, a vintage motorcycle. They are not concerned with trends, but with durability and authenticity. Their look is timeless, a nod to the road warriors and wanderers of a bygone era.
Philosophy & Values
The Explorer values freedom, self-reliance, and the journey itself. They believe that life is a series of destinations, but the real treasure is the road between them. They are curious and open-minded, eager to learn from every encounter. They hold a deep respect for the natural world and the stories of the people they meet. Their philosophy is simple: keep moving, keep searching, and never let comfort become a cage.
Relationships
The Explorer's relationships are forged in shared experience. They are loyal companions on the road, but struggle with domesticity and routine. They are drawn to others who share their sense of adventure, and they value honesty and directness above all. They can be elusive, always with one eye on the horizon, but their friendships are deep and lasting, built on the bedrock of mutual respect and shared memories.
Lifestyle
The Explorer's life is nomadic in spirit, if not always in practice. They might take spontaneous road trips, seek out new hiking trails, or learn a skill that takes them into the wilderness. Their home, if they have one, is a base camp: functional, uncluttered, filled with artifacts from their travels. They are early risers, lovers of dawn and dusk, and they find peace in the rhythm of the road.
Shadow
The Explorer's shadow is rootlessness and avoidance. The constant search for the next horizon can become a flight from intimacy and commitment. They may use the road as an escape from facing their own inner landscapes, mistaking movement for progress. The risk is that they become a perpetual tourist, never truly arriving anywhere, always chasing a destination that exists only in their mind.
Conclusion
San Bernardino Route 66 is the scent of the Explorer in full stride. It is a fragrance of bold beginnings and warm memories, of whiskey-soaked nights and sun-baked days. It is a call to the open road, a reminder that the journey is the destination, and that the greatest adventures are the ones we carry within us.