Zoologist Cockatiel

General Information
Year of Release :2022
Parent company :
Gender is : Unisex
Limited edition :No
Availability :Yes
Perfume house :Niche
Fragrance description
Zoologist Cockatiel is a new fragrance for women and men launched in 2022 created by Sven Pritzkoleit.
“Australian spring arrives, bearing dazzling frocks of yellow blossoms to dress the bare mimosa trees. Clouds of sweet honeyed fragrance, caught upon the breeze, carry an invitation inland, where a flock of cockatiels happily take up the celebration. Emerging from dusty nests, the birds are ready to preen and prance. On a wobbly stage of branches, vivid crests bop to the rhythm of their joyous songs. After a final encore, the flock takes flight. Alighting in a nearby field they share a delightful brunch, buzzing with the thrill of their stunning recital.
Zoologist Cockatiel exudes joy. A sunny burst of yellow mimosa offers a friendly welcome. Dots of raspberry and tart rhubarb suggest a hint of mischief, like a pair of rosy cheeks beneath a golden plume. Finally, soft notes of musk and vanilla enfold the vibrant Cockatiel, like downy feathers cushioning the brashness of this cheeky bird.
Cockatiel by Zoologist was formerly known as “Powder and Dust”, a perfume created by Sven Pritzkoleit, published under his own brand, SP Parfums. The creative director of the scent was Yana Lysenko. This perfume won the 2019 Arts and Olfaction Awards under the Artisan category. In 2020, Sven closed his perfume business and sold the formula of Powder and Dust to Zoologist to continue its legacy.”
Zoologist Cockatiel classification:
The new fragrance features top notes of Champagne, Raspberry and Rhubarb followed by middle notes of Mimosa, Powdery Notes and Cashmeran, and base notes of Guaiac, Patchouli, Vanilla, Musk.
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Perfumers & Bottle Designer
1st perfumer | Sven Pritzkoleit |
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- Top Notes
- Champagne, Raspberry, Rhubarb
- Heart Notes
- Mimosa, Powdery Notes, Cashmeran
- Base notes
- Guaiac, Patchouli, Vanilla, Musk