Targa Blackbird

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2015

At a glance

Is Targa Blackbird worth trying?

Targa by Blackbird is a Woody 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
woody, amber, balsamic with Opoponax, Olibanum, Green Pepper

The first impression

Targa by Blackbird is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. Targa was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Aaron Way. Top notes are Opoponax, Olibanum, Green Pepper, Caraway, Bergamot, Geranium and Citruses; middle notes are Resins, Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Olibanum, Choya Loban, Black Pepper and Nutmeg; base notes are Incense, Guaiac Wood, Oak, Agarwood (Oud), Teak Wood, Cedar, Sandalwood, Myrrh, Immortelle, Vetiver, Artemisia and Ambrette (Musk Mallow).

What shapes the scent

woody 100%
amber 85%
balsamic 70%
fresh spicy 60%
warm spicy 50%
aromatic 40%
smoky 35%
earthy 30%

The perfumer behind it

Aaron Way

Aaron Way

Aaron Way is an independent perfumer and founder of the Blackbird fragrance house, known for crafting evocative scents from his Pacific Northwest studio. His creative signature blends dark, atmospheric elements with unexpected brightness, often using smoky resins, earthy woods, and subtle floral or aquatic accents. Notable creations from his catalog include the rugged, leathery Broken Glass Blackbird, the incense-laden Ophir Blackbird, and the marine-tinged Triton Blackbird, each reflecting his skill in building layered, narrative-driven compositions.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Opoponax Opoponax
Olibanum Olibanum
Green Pepper Green Pepper
Caraway Caraway
Bergamot Bergamot
Geranium Geranium
Citruses Citruses

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Resins Resins
Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha
Olibanum Olibanum
Choya Loban Choya Loban
Black Pepper Black Pepper
Nutmeg Nutmeg

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Incense Incense
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood
Oak Oak
Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Teak Wood Teak Wood
Cedar Cedar
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Myrrh Myrrh
Immortelle Immortelle
Vetiver Vetiver
Artemisia Artemisia
Ambrette (Musk Mallow) Ambrette (Musk Mallow)

The mood it creates

The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Targa Blackbird

Essence

Targa Blackbird personifies the Mystic archetype-a seeker drawn to the spaces between worlds. Its opoponax and olibanum opening suggests ancient temple rites, while the labyrinthine base of oud, incense, and teak wood evokes sacred forests at dusk. This fragrance doesn't merely linger; it conjures.

The Mystic moves through life as both participant and observer, and Targa mirrors this duality. Bright citruses pierce through resinous depths like shafts of light in a shadowed nave, embodying the constant interplay between revelation and mystery.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor draped silhouettes in charcoal or oxblood, fabrics that whisper when they move. Silver rings stack haphazardly, each with its own story-a Tibetan market, a Parisian flea. Their home is a cabinet of curiosities: dried botanicals under glass, 19th-century occult manuscripts beside modern poetry.

Even their minimalism feels intentional: a single black candle in an otherwise empty room, its flame casting moving shadows on raw plaster walls. They understand emptiness as its own kind of richness.

Philosophy & Values

They believe in patterns beyond the visible-not necessarily supernatural, but certainly super-rational. Synchronicities guide them; tarot cards or I Ching coins are less about divination than frameworks for introspection. They'll quote Rumi at breakfast and quantum physics by dinner.

Their spirituality is omnivorous but disciplined, blending Zen mindfulness with Jungian dreamwork. They respect tradition but trust direct experience above all, maintaining a skeptic's wariness of easy answers.

Relationships

They attract fellow seekers and the quietly wounded. Conversations with them often feel like therapy sessions, though they'll deflect personal questions with enigmatic smiles. Romantic partners must accept their need for solitude-they might disappear for days, returning with a new manuscript or pilgrimage dust still on their boots.

Their love language is sharing obscure references: a 1970s psychedelic folk record left on your pillow, a pressed flower from a Bulgarian monastery tucked in your passport.

Lifestyle

They might teach comparative religion or restore antique violins. Mornings begin with qigong in the garden; nights end with scribbling in grimoires under candlelight. Their travels follow ley lines-standing stones in Scotland, desert monasteries in Egypt-always off-season when the crowds thin.

They rarely document journeys externally, but their journals overflow with ink sketches and fragmented epiphanies. Productivity matters less than depth; they'll spend a week studying a single Sanskrit verse.

Shadow

Their esoteric pursuits sometimes become escapism. The smoky base notes in Targa hint at this-a tendency to withdraw when reality demands engagement. They risk becoming so fascinated by life's hidden layers that they neglect its surface responsibilities.

Others may perceive them as pretentious, though their passion is genuine. Learning to translate insights into actionable wisdom is their ongoing work.

Conclusion

Targa Blackbird captures the Mystic's essence-not as mere eccentricity, but as rigorous devotion to the unseen. Like the fragrance's balance of piercing bergamot and sacred resins, they navigate the tension between clarity and mystery, always seeking the third thing that transcends both.