Citadelle Raw Spirit Fragrances
At a glance
Is Citadelle Raw Spirit Fragrances worth trying?
Citadelle by Raw Spirit Fragrances is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Any
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, aromatic, citrus with Haitian Vetiver, Woody Notes, Bergamot
The first impression
Citadelle by Raw Spirit Fragrances is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Citadelle was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Harry Fremont. base notes are Haitian Vetiver, Woody Notes, Bergamot, Lemon, Cedar, Spices, Musk, Marigold and Pear.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Harry Fremont
Harry Fremont is a prolific perfumer whose portfolio includes a wide range of commercial and niche fragrances, such as Power By 50 Cent, Adidas Fresh Impact, and Avon Sensuelle. He has worked with major brands like Aramis and Avon, creating both masculine and feminine scents. Fremont is known for his versatility and ability to craft appealing, mass-market compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Citadelle Raw Spirit Fragrances
Essence
The Sage seeks wisdom in stillness, their mind as layered as Citadelle's vetiver and spices. The fragrance's earthy citrus opening gives way to meditative woody depths, mirroring their journey from keen observation to profound insight. Musk and bergamot hum like a mantra beneath it all.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor unadorned linen tunics and handmade sandals, their only adornment a brass compass pendant. Their workspace holds a single calligraphy brush beside stacks of field notebooks, each page dense with marginalia. Light falls in precise angles across raw-edged oak shelves.
Philosophy & Values
They believe truth is found at the roots. The Haitian vetiver's rugged elegance reflects their respect for indigenous knowledge, while pear's fleeting sweetness reminds them even wisdom must stay humble. Every note in Citadelle serves as a koan to unravel.
Relationships
They speak sparingly but potently, like cedar releasing its scent only when touched. Students flock to their workshops on ethnobotany or tea ceremony, though few grasp the solitude behind their mentorship. Their love language is pressing rare books into palms without ceremony.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them practicing qigong in mist-laced gardens, their movements synced to birdsong. Evenings are for distilling tinctures or annotating maps of forgotten pilgrimage routes. The marigold's golden hue lingers like lamplight on their desk at midnight.
Shadow
Their detachment can calcify into isolation. The spices' heat warns of a mind so accustomed to observing life that they forget to live it. Their greatest fear isn't being wrong-it's being irrelevant.
Conclusion
Citadelle is the scent of a mind that treats air as parchment, each breath inscribed with centuries of quiet knowing. To wear it is to carry an invisible library, where even lemon peel holds the weight of epiphany.