The Story
Why it exists.
Entre Ríos was conceived as part of Fueguia 1833’s Destinos line, a series that maps the geography of Patagonia through scent. Julian Bedel launched the perfume in 2016, drawing on the house’s commitment to field‑collected botanicals. The name evokes the river valleys that cut through the southern landscape, a nod to the flowing water that shapes the region’s climate and aromas.
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The Beginning
Entre Ríos was conceived as part of Fueguia 1833’s Destinos line, a series that maps the geography of Patagonia through scent. Julian Bedel launched the perfume in 2016, drawing on the house’s commitment to field‑collected botanicals. The name evokes the river valleys that cut through the southern landscape, a nod to the flowing water that shapes the region’s climate and aromas.
The fragrance’s structure mirrors that contrast. Bright lemon and bergamot capture the crisp Patagonian air, while the unexpected caramel and Mexican vanilla introduce a warm, comforting layer reminiscent of sun‑warmed campfires along the riverbanks. Brazilian rosewood grounds the blend, echoing the sturdy timber of the forested banks, giving the scent a lasting, earthy backbone that balances the initial sparkle.
The Evolution
The first impression is a flash of citrus, lemon’s sharp bite paired with bergamot’s aromatic lift, that feels like cold water splashing over stone. Within minutes a green, slightly spicy accord emerges, softening the brightness and hinting at the herbaceous understory of the river’s edge. The heart unfurls next, a buttery ribbon of caramel intertwined with Mexican vanilla, creating a sweet, almost edible warmth that settles the earlier tension. As the composition dries, Brazilian rosewood steps forward, delivering a smooth, woody resonance that lingers on skin and clothing. The drydown remains present for the remainder of the day, offering a subtle timber that whispers of Patagonian forests long after the citrus has faded, delivering a total wear time of roughly eight to ten hours with a moderate, intimate sillage.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 debut, Entre Ríos has been praised for marrying fresh citrus with gourmand warmth, a combination that sets it apart in the niche community. Wearers often cite its ability to transition from daytime freshness to evening comfort, making it a versatile choice for both casual outings and more refined settings. Its balanced sillage and eight‑hour longevity have earned it a steady following among collectors who value scent stories rooted in place.
The House
Argentina · Est. 2010
Fueguia 1833 is an Argentine fragrance house that creates limited‑edition scents rooted in the botanical heritage of Patagonia. Each perfume draws on medicinal plants harvested from the region’s wild landscapes, and the brand presents its creations as vintage‑style bottles that evoke a sense of travel and memory. The house operates a vertically integrated supply chain, growing, extracting and bottling its own raw materials, which allows it to maintain tight control over quality and environmental impact. Its collections, such as Rosa de los Vientos (2018) and Oud Jungle (2022), have attracted collectors who value authenticity and a narrative that links scent to place.
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A crisp, uplifting track with subtle warmth mirrors the fragrance’s citrus opening and sweet wood finish, while the mellow rhythm reflects the lingering rosewood drydown.
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