Bright, green, alive.

Wild Garlic

Eau de Parfum

$185.00 Sold out
Size: 50mL
The Story
A cold stream cuts through a spring field, and something sharp and alive rises from the bank.

That edge — half herb, half wild earth — is the heart of this one. It opens with the deep, cut-grass bite of galbanum, a classic green raw material that perfumers have long used to jolt the senses awake. Shiso and black currant leaf add a cooler, almost medicinal crispness. Then comes the wild garlic itself: not the bulb, but the leaves — tender, pungent, and unmistakably spring. Tomato leaf and celery weave in a lush, almost dewy quality, like wandering a kitchen garden after rain. Underneath it all, lavender and jasmine keep things from going too sharp, while vetiver and green moss slowly anchor the whole thing into something earthy and grounded. It starts vivid and finishes quiet — a walk that ends in damp soil and shadow.

Notes: Black Currant Leaves, Petitgrain, Shiso Leaves, Wild Garlic Leaves, Galbanum, Tomato Leaves, Celery Leaves, Lavender, Jasmine, Green Moss, Vetiver

The Brand

Aromag — known in Chinese as 岩兰, meaning vetiver and, poetically, an orchid rooted in rock — was built on a conviction that fine fragrance and Chinese scholarly culture are inseparable. The brand's name fuses "aroma" with "magazine," a nod to the classical tradition in which China's scholars were simultaneously the makers and the keepers of olfactive knowledge. From its first release, Inkcense — a fragrance drawn from the world of Chinese ink and ink-wash painting, composed by master perfumer Frank Voelkl — Aromag declared its intention to translate the aesthetics of the Far East into scent.

The guiding principle of Aromag's creative work is 留白 (liubai): the deliberate use of negative space, a concept borrowed from classical Chinese painting and calligraphy. Restraint, not spectacle, shapes every formula. The brand works with some of the world's most respected noses — among them Dominique Ropion, Carlos Benaïm, and Olivier Cresp — yet the results consistently read as quiet and composed rather than declarative. Aromag's ambition is clear: to occupy the space where Eastern cultural memory and contemporary fine perfumery meet.

The Perfumer
  • Dominique Ropion