Somnus Woot

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024

At a glance

Is Somnus Woot worth trying?

Somnus by WOOT is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
fresh spicy, warm spicy, aromatic with Bergamot, elemi, Black Pepper

The first impression

Somnus by WOOT is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Somnus was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is David Chieze. Top notes are Bergamot, elemi, Black Pepper, Pink Pepper and Mandarin; middle notes are Ginger, Cardamom, Nutmeg, Orange Blossom and Rose; base notes are Sandalwood, Vetiver, Musk, Cedarwood, Oak and Tonka Bean.

What shapes the scent

fresh spicy 100%
warm spicy 85%
aromatic 70%
woody 60%
citrus 50%
powdery 40%
musky 35%
soft spicy 30%
balsamic 25%
earthy 20%

The perfumer behind it

David Chieze

David Chieze

David Chieze is a perfumer whose work spans multiple brands, including .Oddity, Atelier PMP, Attar Al Has, Gravel, Jillian Switzerland, and Kajal. His creations include Naked Dance, Resonant, Empa, Topia, Spice Rose, Eau D'ominance, Fall In Lust, and Faris. Chieze is known for blending avant-garde concepts with traditional perfumery techniques.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Bergamot Bergamot
elemi elemi
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Pink Pepper Pink Pepper
Mandarin Mandarin

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Ginger Ginger
Cardamom Cardamom
Nutmeg Nutmeg
Orange Blossom Orange Blossom
Rose Rose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Vetiver Vetiver
Musk Musk
Cedarwood Cedarwood
Oak Oak
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean

The mood it creates

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Somnus Woot

Essence

Somnus channels the Alchemist, a master of transformation where spices and smoke become elixirs. The peppery opening gives way to ginger and cardamom, suggesting a mind that thrives on experimentation. This is a scent for those who see potential in the volatile, who find magic in the meeting of opposites.

The base of oak and tonka bean grounds the fragrance, much like the Alchemist's ability to tether wild ideas to tangible form. There's something almost ceremonial about it, as if each spray initiates a new possibility.

Style & Aesthetic

They wear structured layers-tailored jackets over silk shirts, boots that have crossed continents. Their spaces blend laboratory precision with bohemian clutter: apothecary jars beside well-thumbed grimoires. The fragrance's warm spiciness mirrors their love for textures like aged leather and hammered metal.

Dark greens and deep blues dominate their palette, colors that conceal as much as they reveal. The occasional flash of orange blossom brightness hints at whimsy beneath the seriousness.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in the sovereignty of curiosity. The elemi and black pepper speak to their conviction that discomfort precedes growth. For them, knowledge isn't static but something to be distilled and recombined, like the nutmeg and rose shifting against the cedar.

Tradition interests them only as raw material. They respect old ways but insist on reinventing them, much as Somnus wraps ancient spices in a modern musky veil.

Relationships

They attract fellow seekers, those unafraid of the edges. Romantic partners must embrace their mercurial nature-the way ginger can burn or soothe. Friends are chosen for their ability to spar intellectually, to appreciate the cardamom's sharpness beneath the orange blossom.

Mentorship comes naturally to them, though they resist dogma. Their guidance is more about asking questions than giving answers, like the fragrance's evolving layers.

Lifestyle

Dawn and midnight are their prime hours, times when boundaries feel permeable. They might keep a journal of dreams or cultivate rare peppers on a windowsill. The sillage's strength ensures they leave impressions in shared spaces-a trace of musk in a library carrel.

They frequent obscure bookshops and underground perfumeries, places where the air thrums with potential. Travel is less about destinations than about collecting sensations to later transmute.

Shadow

Their hunger for the novel can become escapism. The pink pepper's sparkle sometimes distracts from deeper work. They risk becoming dilettantes, skimming surfaces without commitment.

Isolation is another danger-the oak and vetiver can grow too dense. Their brilliance may intimidate others, leaving them alone with their alembics and ideas.

Conclusion

Somnus is for the intellectual sensualist, the one who knows that even sleep is a crucible. Like the alchemical process it evokes, this fragrance balances fire and form, reminding us that transformation is always-and never-complete.