The Story
Why it exists.
Aesop consistently works with natural and nature-derived materials, and Virere continues that approach under the direction of Barnabe Fillion. Rather than building around a signature ingredient that dominates from first spray, Virere unfolds gradually, using its opening green notes to establish an initial character before the heart and base take over. The composition relies on materials like galbanum and mate, which do not announce themselves so much as settle into the structure over time, allowing the fragrance to reveal itself without urgency. This approach reflects Aesop's broader philosophy of letting materials speak for themselves rather than constructing an immediate spectacle.
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Sun, Brass & Oy
John Martyn
The Beginning
Aesop consistently works with natural and nature-derived materials, and Virere continues that approach under the direction of Barnabe Fillion. Rather than building around a signature ingredient that dominates from first spray, Virere unfolds gradually, using its opening green notes to establish an initial character before the heart and base take over. The composition relies on materials like galbanum and mate, which do not announce themselves so much as settle into the structure over time, allowing the fragrance to reveal itself without urgency. This approach reflects Aesop's broader philosophy of letting materials speak for themselves rather than constructing an immediate spectacle.
Each tier of the composition serves a distinct purpose within the overall structure. The opening establishes a green character through galbanum, petitgrain, and bergamot that is immediately recognizable before gradually yielding to the heart. The heart, built around green tea and mastic, introduces aromatic and resinous depth that tempers the initial sharpness while adding complexity. The base, anchored by cedarwood and extended by hay and mate, grounds the composition and extends its longevity while maintaining a connection to the opening green notes through mate's herbaceous quality.
The Evolution
The fragrance opens with a clear declaration: galbanum leads with sharp, bitter green intensity, followed by petitgrain bringing citrusy-leafy brightness and bergamot softening the edges with clean citrus. This opening phase projects most noticeably, establishing the green character before the heart takes over. The transition occurs as green tea arrives quietly, not as a dominant note but as a subtle aromatic presence supported by mastic's resinous depth. Pink pepper lingers at the edges of the heart, providing gentle warmth that keeps the composition from becoming austere. The drydown introduces cedarwood as the primary structural element, replacing the green brightness with smooth, dry woodiness. Hay and mate extend the naturalistic character of the base, with mate contributing its distinctive herbaceous, slightly bitter quality. The arc from opening to drydown maintains coherence, each phase overlapping and moderating the one before it rather than creating a sharp contrast between stages.
Cultural Impact
Virēre occupies a particular space among green fragrances, offering an alternative to the standard citrus-fresh template. Its tea-mate base creates a character that's herbal and slightly bitter rather than bright and juicy. The addition of mastic resin and cedarwood adds warmth and depth, making the fragrance feel textured and substantial. Galbanum provides an initial sharpness that gives way to softer, greener notes as the scent develops. Pink pepper contributes subtle spice throughout the heart. This combination creates something that feels considered and specific rather than generic or forgettable.
The House
Australia · Est. 1987
Aesop is an Australian luxury skincare and fragrance house founded in Melbourne in 1987 by hairdresser Dennis Paphitis, who began blending essential oils into hair products at his salon before building one of the most distinctive beauty brands in the world. Known for botanical formulations, architectural retail spaces, and a conspicuous refusal to advertise, Aesop occupies a rare position at the intersection of skincare, perfume, and cultural sensibility. The brand launched its first fragrance, Marrakech, in 2005 and has since developed a tight collection of distinctive scents. Aesop became a certified B Corp in 2020 and, after more than a decade under Brazilian owner Natura & Co, joined the L'Oréal portfolio in 2023 in a deal valued at approximately $3.7 billion.
If this were a song
Community picks
Virēre sounds like the hour when the afternoon light turns golden and everything slows down. There's a quietness to it, not silence, but the kind of sound that exists when people stop trying to fill the space. Green and herbal on the nose, meditative and warm in feel. The music that matches it isn't background music; it's the kind that rewards attention.
Sun, Brass & Oy
John Martyn
































