The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Climat opens cool and crisp, then becomes something else entirely on the skin. The aldehydes do the announcing, that characteristic sparkling brightness, but Goupy layered them over a dense white floral heart of narcissus, jasmine, and tuberose to give the composition real substance underneath the shine. Peach and bergamot keep the top fresh without making it delicate. The name itself, Climat, suggests atmosphere, the quality of air in a room or the mood a person carries into a space. That's what this fragrance was built to create: a presence that lingers after you've gone. On first spray, the aldehydes strike with immediate brightness, almost medicinal in their cleanliness, before the white florals begin to unfurl.
The base is where Climat truly differentiates itself. Civet anchors the drydown with an animalic warmth that gives the composition its distinctive edge. It sits alongside sandalwood and tonka bean to create a powdery warmth that doesn't just linger but actually deepens over time. The aldehydes, which typically evaporate quickly, are held in check by the density of the florals, giving the opening an extended presence. Hours into the wear, the scent transforms.
The evolution
The aldehydes hit first, bright, sparkling, almost cold. Narcissus and lily of the valley create an immediate crystalline quality that feels like morning light in a cold room. Bergamot and peach keep the top notes fresh, but there's a density here that suggests this won't be a quick fade. Within twenty minutes the green notes from the narcissus deepen, taking on an almost herbal quality as the aldehydes expand and the rosemary begins to show through the florals. The heart settles into tuberose and warmer aldehyde, the composition becoming richer and more aromatic as the initial brightness softens. By the second hour the white florals are still present but the base is making itself known, civet, musk, and the warmth of sandalwood and tonka bean creating a drydown that stays close to the skin but doesn't disappear. The aldehydes never fully leave; they become part of the powdery warmth that lingers for hours, with the animalic note from the civet adding something slightly dirty underneath the polish. This is a fragrance that lasts a full workday and then some.
Cultural impact
Climat occupies a specific place in the lineage of aldehydic florals. It offers powdery warmth with an animalic base that gives it character beyond the classic chypre template. The civet note makes it divisive, some find it too bold while others discover in it exactly what they've been seeking. That tension is exactly what makes it worth knowing. For those who appreciate the aldehydic tradition, this fragrance provides an alternative path. Its combination of sparkling top notes, dense floral heart, and animalic base creates a multifaceted experience that evolves throughout the day.




















