The Story
Why it exists.
Grimoire emerged from G Parfums’ tradition of turning a story into scent. In 2025 the house asked Oleg Grabchuk to capture the feeling of an ancient spellbook, pages inked in midnight, bindings of weathered leather, and the lingering scent of a tavern’s fire. The perfumer layered whiskey‑rich warmth with cardamom spice, then folded in plum and prune to suggest forbidden fruit, setting the stage for a dark, animalic narrative that fits the brand’s bold, narrative‑driven ethos.
If this were a song
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Blue Train
John Coltrane
The Beginning
Grimoire emerged from G Parfums’ tradition of turning a story into scent. In 2025 the house asked Oleg Grabchuk to capture the feeling of an ancient spellbook, pages inked in midnight, bindings of weathered leather, and the lingering scent of a tavern’s fire. The perfumer layered whiskey‑rich warmth with cardamom spice, then folded in plum and prune to suggest forbidden fruit, setting the stage for a dark, animalic narrative that fits the brand’s bold, narrative‑driven ethos.
What makes Grimoire stand out is the daring pairing of boozy whiskey with the vegetal bite of cardamom, a combo rarely seen in niche perfumery. The plum‑prune duo adds a juicy, slightly tart edge that softens the spirit’s heat, while the heart of ink and a match‑lit spark injects an unmistakable smoky, almost combustible character. This contrast of sweet fruit and raw fire creates a tension that keeps the nose engaged long after the first spray.
The Evolution
At first spray, the whisky note bursts forward, bright and warm, while cardamom adds a peppery, aromatic sting. Plum and prune follow, giving a fleeting burst of dark fruit that feels like a secret whispered in a candlelit room. Around the ten‑minute mark the heart ignites: ink accords bring a dry, slightly metallic depth, and a match‑lit accord flares, delivering a smoky, almost burnt‑sugar nuance. As the flame settles, the base unfurls, leather spreads like aged parchment, castoreum adds an animalic musk, while patchouli and oak ground the composition with earthy wood. Amber and labdanum melt in, softening the edges and leaving a lingering, warm‑smoky trail that can linger on skin for eight to ten hours.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2025 debut, Grimoire has sparked conversation among niche enthusiasts for its unapologetic boozy‑leather core. Wearers often compare its opening to the boldness of Falcon Leather, while the ink‑match heart draws nods to the house’s earlier Sinful Garden. Its strong sillage makes it a favorite for evening outings, and its polarising animalic edge has earned it a reputation as a ‘must‑try’ for those who enjoy daring, narrative‑driven scents.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 2015
G Parfums is a niche fragrance house that emerged in the mid‑2010s with a focus on bold, narrative‑driven scents. Based in London, the label releases limited‑run compositions that often reference personal stories or unconventional themes. Its catalogue, which includes titles such as Kirza (2016), Sinful Garden (2017) and Nymphomaniac (2018), has attracted collectors who appreciate the brand’s willingness to experiment with atypical accords while maintaining a commitment to quality ingredients. G Parfums positions itself between the artisanal craft of traditional houses and the contemporary edge of independent perfumery, offering a curated experience for those who seek fragrance as an expressive medium.
If this were a song
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The fragrance feels like a smoky lounge after midnight, with a deep, resonant pulse that matches the whiskey‑cardamom heat and the flicker of a match. The chosen tracks echo that dark, cinematic vibe.
Blue Train
John Coltrane




























