Monday, 6 January 2025

LE VENT D’ÉTÉ by Charles Wong

A bottle of the perfume Le Vent d'Ete by Charles Wong
The first perfume a company releases is often the fragrance that the creator has wanted to realise their whole life - whether that's the embodiment of a person, a place, or an emotive experience. It’s the releases that follow however that can cause the issues. Will the second, third or fourth be met with the same response, and is the inspiration strong enough? When Charles Wong launched Aurora back in 2019 he started gently but, over the following two fragrances, has grown in both scented drama and luxurious subjects. The fourth perfume in the collection takes us to the South East of France, and is as beautiful as its inspiration.

It’s not unusual to find that the drive for starting a fragrance brand comes from having already been a part of the luxury sector. This was the route that Charles Wong found himself taking. Born in Hong Kong, he studied Japanese, French, and German before eventually deciding to study Marketing Management. Being surrounded by both the luxury items and also the artistry that came with promoting these goods, Charles felt that there was an opportunity to create a truly niche fragrance that combined traditional French perfumery values with the cultural background that he was familiar with.

His first fragrance, Aurora launched in 2019 and took traditional French perfumery, added a snifter of eccentric English aristocracy, and finished with a flourish of Asian-inspired mystery. Linderhof am Morgen arrived in 2020, and took the Bavarian palace of the same name as its starting point, but went in a more patisserie meets polished woodwork direction. However, L'Appartement de Madame de Florian, his third release in 2022, combined romantic Parisian danger with unexplained mystery by showcasing the two sides of the heroine’s lifestyle. Scoring three successes was impressive, but sights were set on number four.

The box for the perfume Le Vent d'Ete by Charles Wong
This most recent release takes its inspiration from Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the famous French summer resort that continues to be as popular today as it always was with the rich European aristocrats. Charles once again turned to Richard Asfour of Parfums Corialys to realise the grandeur of the landscape, the lushness of the surrounding gardens, and the romance of the setting. With a delightful feeling of being a companion piece to the previous three fragrances, Charles Wong is definitely a name perfume lovers should be hunting out. So, let’s head to the French Riviera and discover Le Vent d'Été!

The fragrance opens with an effervescent fig quality that combines uplifting bergamot, grapefruit and a textural touch of the fruit’s skin. There’s also a pinch of pink pepper in there as well, to give an added brightness. However, the heart of the perfume then reveals a delicious mix of velvety rose and aquatic water lily, so you’re given your first view of the surrounding ocean. The development of the scent brings in a crisp cedarwood and a wonderfully musky amber accord, so almost hinting at those aged salon floorboards, before a violet-edged vetiver and sweetened sandalwood provide the perfect balance of outdoor gardens and indoor luxury. Wonderfully wearable and decadently delicious, what more could you ask for?

Le Vent d’Été is priced at £185 for 50ml Extrait de Parfum, and comes in an initial limited production of thirty eight bottles. To order, or for details of stockists, you can contact Charles Wong directly by clicking here. [Sample provided by Charles Wong]

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