Description
“The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth.” – John 3:8
Ventus Altus, or “High Wind,” refers to the stratospheric currents that move unseen above the cloud layer – a place of absolute clarity and freezing purity. In ancient maritime lore, these winds were not merely weather; they were the breath of God, capable of carrying a vessel to new worlds or crushing it against the rocks.
While we often think of scent as something grounded – flowers in soil, wood in forests – Ventus Altus captures the aroma of the air itself. It is the scent of the treeline, where the vegetation becomes sparse and desperate. Here, the wind carries the metallic tang of ozone, the sap of wind-battered cypress, and the sharp, peculiar spice of wild herbs clinging to the cliffs.
This perfume is a study in invisible architecture. Built on a massive foundation of molecular ambergris and musk, it mimics the paradox of the wind: it has no physical form, yet it exerts undeniable pressure. It occupies the room before you enter and lingers long after you leave.
To wear Ventus Altus is not to wear a perfume, but to command the atmosphere around you. In a world of noise and density, it is the clean, cutting gale that clears the sky. It reminds us that the most powerful forces in existence are the ones we cannot hold in our hands.






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