Pierre Guillaume Paris L’Ombre Fauve 8.1 eau de parfum bottle
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Perfume · Amber

L’Ombre Fauve 8.1

Created in 2007, L’Ombre Fauve 8.1 is the animalic variation of Pierre Guillaume’s theme 8 “Patch-work”. Not an Amber, nor a Chypre, but a Fauve: all the bestiality of an animalic accord swathed in dark precious woods, hiding beneath the tawny fur of an overdosed amber.
Year · 2007
House · Pierre Guillaume Paris
Family · Woody animalic amber, fauve
Audience · Men and women

Quick answers

Year and family
2007 · Woody animalic amber, fauve
Olfactory signature
An animalic amber: bergamot on top, red amber, patchouli and civet at the heart, vanilla and animalic musks in the base.
Perfumer
Pierre Guillaume, declining here his theme 8, the first Rework on patchouli.
House
Variation 8.1, patch-work. Pierre Guillaume Paris.

History

L’Ombre Fauve is, in 2007, the first variation of Pierre Guillaume’s theme 8, opened two years earlier by Intrigant Patchouli. The house presents it as its first “Rework” on the patchouli theme: not a repetition but a rereading that shifts the material toward the animal and the amber.

The perfumer’s choice is to bestialize patchouli. Pierre Guillaume sums it up in a phrase: not an Amber, nor a Chypre, but a Fauve. The composition is a reflection on a style, that of embraced animality: an animalic accord swathed in dark precious woods, hiding beneath the tawny fur of an “overdosed” amber whose warmth dominates the whole structure.

The bergamot opening brings a cool glimmer soon absorbed by the material; the heart lets red amber, patchouli and civet distil their primitive charms; the base of vanilla and animalic musks lays a warm, carnal softness over this dominant animality. The composition is dense, opulent and magnetic, an amber that follows the skin like a shadow.

The name states this presence: an animalic amber, faithful as a shadow. L’Ombre Fauve thus extends Pierre Guillaume’s “Patch-work” by displacement, offering the animalic, ambery face of the patchouli ennobled by Intrigant Patchouli.

Olfactory pyramid

Pierre Guillaume does not publish a formal pyramid: the layout below follows the progression described in the catalogue, from the cool glimmer to the animalic base.

Top
Bergamotcool hesperidic glimmer
Heart
Red amberoverdosed, warm amber
Patchouliburied, magnetic wood
Civetprimitive animalic accord
Base
Vanillawarm, carnal sweetness
Muskanimalic musks

The thread is the overdosed red amber, whose tawny fur swathes the patchouli and the animalic accord.

Olfactory profile

L’Ombre Fauve is an animalic amber rather than a comfortable one. The perfumer embraces the bestiality, with an animalic accord and a civet that give patchouli a primitive warmth, tempered only by vanilla and musks. It is a magnetic amber, opulent and carnal, far from powdery, well-behaved ambers.

Its signature lies in this dominant animality, swathed in precious woods and an overdosed red amber. Bergamot brings a fleeting glimmer, vanilla rounds the base, but the material stays ample and sensual. The trail is powerful and close to the body, which makes it an amber of character, unisex, cut for the evening and the cold.

Not an Amber, nor a Chypre… but a Fauve, a bestial Amber that follows like a shadow.Pierre Guillaume Paris, catalogue 2025–26

Key characteristics

Family
Woody animalic amber, fauve
Concentration
Eau de parfum
Lead note
Overdosed red amber and animalic accord
Audience
Men and women

When and where to wear

L’Ombre Fauve is a cold-weather amber, at its best when low temperatures carry the warmth of the red amber and the musks. Its animalic power makes it a scent of evening and winter, to be dosed sparingly.

Usage guidance

Temperatures
At its best from 2 to 18 °C.
Time
Evening, cold weather, dinner.
Settings
Dates, dinner, cocooning.
Dosage
1 to 2 sprays, powerful trail.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★☆☆The warm amber can weigh in mildness.
Summer★☆☆☆Too opulent for the heat.
Autumn★★★★The fauve blooms in the first cold.
Winter★★★★Ideal season for its animalic amber.

Setting fit

SettingFitRecommended use
Dates★★★★Sensual and magnetic.
Dinner★★★★Its dressed ground.
Cocooning★★★★Warm and enveloping.
Office★★☆☆Often too powerful.
Sport★☆☆☆Unsuited to exertion.

Similar perfumes

Pierre Guillaume’s animalic amber speaks first to its own theme, then to the great carnal ambers of niche perfumery.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
Intrigant Patchouli 8Pierre Guillaume Paris · 2005The founding opus of theme 8: an aristocratic chypre patchouli, ennobled by spices and Mysore sandalwood. Where Intrigant Patchouli ennobles, L’Ombre Fauve bestializes and buries under the amber.
Ambre SultanSerge Lutens · 2000A great resinous, animalic niche amber, warm and opulent, the same taste for a powerful, carnal amber, in a more balsamic than fauve reading.

Common questions

Who created L’Ombre Fauve?01
Pierre Guillaume, founder and nose of Pierre Guillaume Paris.
When was L’Ombre Fauve released?02
In 2007, as variation 8.1, the first Rework of the “Patch-work” theme.
What are the notes of L’Ombre Fauve?03
Bergamot on top; red amber, patchouli and civet at the heart; vanilla and animalic musks in the base.
What family is it?04
The woody amber family, in an animalic reading, a “Fauve”.
Why “Fauve”?05
Because the fragrance is neither an Amber nor a Chypre: it is a Fauve, an animalic amber faithful as a shadow, whose bestial accord dominates the structure.
How does it relate to Intrigant Patchouli?06
L’Ombre Fauve is the variation 8.1 of the theme opened by Intrigant Patchouli 8 in 2005; it takes the patchouli toward animalic amber.
Is L’Ombre Fauve unisex?07
Yes, it is made for men and women.
When should it be worn?08
Best in autumn and winter, in the evening; its powerful amber is dosed sparingly.

See also

Sources

Written from the official Pierre Guillaume Paris catalogue, with the documentary databases of perfumery · Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · 6 July 2026