The Queen Of All Water Aulentissima
At a glance
Is The Queen Of All Water Aulentissima worth trying?
The Queen of All Water by Aulentissima is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- musky, oud, warm spicy with Cardamom, Amber, Labdanum
The first impression
The Queen of All Water by Aulentissima is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. The Queen of All Water was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Giovanni Festa. Top notes are Cardamom and Amber; middle notes are Labdanum, Tonka Bean and Leather; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Musk and Tobacco.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Giovanni Festa
Giovanni Festa has composed fragrances for Adi Ale Van, including Coliva and The Book Of Wisdom, as well as Aulentissima's Amande. His work often explores gourmand and elixir-like themes. Festa's style is characterized by rich, layered compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of The Queen Of All Water Aulentissima
Essence
The Mystic dwells in the liminal, where shadows and gold intertwine. This fragrance-a haze of cardamom and oud, leather and tobacco-invokes the archetype’s allure. It is both incense and intrigue, a potion for those who seek the sacred in the sensual.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear flowing silhouettes in deep burgundy or black, adorned with antique talismans. Their aesthetic mirrors the scent’s smoky richness: think velvet drapes, candlelit altars, and the glint of a silver ring against weathered leather.
Philosophy & Values
They are drawn to the unseen, believing truth lies in paradox. The Queen of All Water’s duality (amber’s warmth vs. oud’s austerity) reflects their creed: light cannot exist without darkness. They collect wisdom like perfumed resins, storing it in the folds of memory.
Relationships
They attract kindred spirits-seekers and storytellers. Lovers are ensnared by their intensity (the labdanum) and the promise of secrets (the tobacco). Their bonds are deep but fleeting, like the trail of musk left on a midnight stairwell.
Lifestyle
They haunt libraries and midnight markets, always hunting symbols. Their rituals are private: brewing tea over a flame, anointing wrists with scent as if casting a spell. The fragrance clings to their robes like a whispered incantation.
Shadow
Their magnetism can become manipulation; the tobacco note turns acrid if overused. They may lose themselves in the labyrinth of their own making, mistaking obscurity for depth.
Conclusion
The Queen of All Water is the Mystic’s elixir-a potion of smoke and honey. It does not ask to be understood, only to be felt, like the weight of a relic held in cupped palms.