Chicomecoatl Azteque
At a glance
Is Chicomecoatl Azteque worth trying?
Chicomecoatl by Azteque is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, aromatic, fresh spicy with Agave, Strelitzia, Kiwi
The first impression
Chicomecoatl by Azteque is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men. Chicomecoatl was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Jacopo Luccato. Top notes are Agave, Strelitzia, Kiwi and Basil; middle notes are Juniper, Rosemary and Green Tea; base notes are Vetiver, Sandalwood, Musk and Cedar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Jacopo Luccato
Jacopo Luccato is a perfumer for the Azteque brand, drawing inspiration from Mesoamerican mythology. His creations include Chicomecoatl, Coatlicue, and Tlaloc, named after Aztec deities and natural elements. Luccato's work blends earthy, spicy, and resinous notes to evoke ancient rituals.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Chicomecoatl Azteque
Essence
Chicomecoatl Azteque embodies the Alchemist-a transformer who blends tradition and innovation. Agave and strelitzia suggest botanical wisdom, while green tea and rosemary add an herbal clarity. The vetiver and cedar base grounds this potion in earthy mysticism.
This fragrance is a bridge between worlds. Kiwi’s brightness dances with juniper’s piney depth, mirroring the Alchemist’s ability to find magic in contrasts. It’s both ancient and contemporary, like a modern apothecary’s shelf lined with copper stills and digital scales.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear structured silhouettes with organic textures-a waxed canvas jacket over a indigo-dyed shirt, or a minimalist silver ring shaped like a leaf. Their look nods to ritual without costume.
Their space is a laboratory of curiosities: dried herbs hanging near a sleek espresso machine, a mortar and pestle beside a vintage microscope. Every object serves a purpose, even if that purpose is simply to inspire.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the intelligence of nature and the responsibility to harness it thoughtfully. The basil and rosemary in the scent reflect their reverence for plants as both healers and teachers.
Process fascinates them as much as results. A failed experiment is just data, not defeat. They value patience, knowing that-like the slow unfurling of sandalwood-some transformations can’t be rushed.
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers-people who ask big questions over midnight tea. Romantic partners must respect their need for solitary tinkering, even if it means a kitchen table cluttered with tinctures.
Conversations with them often spiral into brainstorming sessions. They listen intently, always probing for underlying patterns. Friends cherish their ability to reframe problems into possibilities.
Lifestyle
Their days are punctuated by rituals: grinding coffee beans at dawn, sketching ideas in a grimoire-like notebook. They might work in perfumery, herbalism, or even tech-any field where intuition and logic collide.
Evenings are for study-poring over ethnobotany texts or testing a new kombucha SCOBY. Weekends might involve foraging trips or bartering homemade balms at local markets.
Shadow
Their fascination with transformation can lead to perfectionism, endlessly tweaking instead of completing. The green tea’s astringency mirrors their occasional overanalysis.
At worst, they may isolate in their pursuits, forgetting that collaboration can be the most potent alchemy of all.
Conclusion
Chicomecoatl Azteque is a scent for those who see potential in every leaf and molecule. The Alchemist here reminds us that wonder and wisdom are not opposites-they’re the twin flames of discovery.