The New Paradise Ramon Monegal
At a glance
Is The New Paradise Ramon Monegal worth trying?
The New Paradise by Ramon Monegal is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- mossy, earthy, white floral with Fern, Fig, Citruses
The first impression
The New Paradise by Ramon Monegal is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women and men. The New Paradise was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Ramon Monegal. Top notes are Fern, Fig and Citruses; middle notes are Jasmine, Rose and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Oakmoss, Musk and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ramon Monegal
Ramon Monegal is a Spanish perfumer from a family with a long history in the fragrance industry. He is the founder of the Monegal perfume house and has created numerous compositions for Adolfo Dominguez. His work often features fresh, woody, and citrus accords, as seen in the extensive Agua de Bambu and Agua Fresca lines, which emphasize natural and vibrant scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of The New Paradise Ramon Monegal
Essence
The Explorer archetype thrives on discovery, mapping uncharted emotional and physical landscapes. The New Paradise embodies this with its fern-fig freshness giving way to jasmine's tropical heat-a scent that evokes hacking through vines to find a hidden waterfall. Oakmoss and amber in the base suggest treasures buried in ancient soil.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear safari jackets with pockets full of curios: a fossil, a compass, a sketchbook damp from jungle humidity. Their home is a cabinet of wonders where lily-of-the-valley blooms in a rusted tin beside amber geodes. The fragrance's earthy-floral duality mirrors their lived-in elegance.
Philosophy & Values
They measure life in horizons crossed, not hours passed. The citrus top notes reflect their restlessness, while rose's persistence speaks to their determination. For them, paradise isn't a destination-it's the fig's sweetness discovered en route, the musk that clings to skin after adventure.
Relationships
They collect people like the oakmoss collects dew: briefly but meaningfully. Lovers remember them by the jasmine left on pillows; friends by postcards with smudged ink. Their connections are intense but nomadic, like the fragrance's moderate sillage-present, then gone, then nostalgically recalled.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them packing a rucksack with mangoes and a flask of mint tea. Evenings might involve translating poetry by firelight or swimming in bioluminescent coves. They prefer trains to planes, walking to cabs, detours to itineraries.
Shadow
Their wanderlust can become avoidance, the fern's crispness a shield against roots. The amber's warmth sometimes fails to compensate for nights spent alone, wondering if any paradise is truly "new."
Conclusion
The New Paradise is a scent compass-pointing not north, but toward curiosity. Like the Explorer, it proves that discovery isn't about distance. It's the lily-of-the-valley pushing through urban cracks, the musk that says: I was here.