Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer Review (Tomas Hempel) + Mysterious Mist Draw

Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer review

 Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer Mysterious Mist, Elena Cvjetkovic

Wrap yourself in your favorite blanket, grab a cup of warm tea, and let me tell you more about Mistpouffer, a new fragrance that was developed by Tomas Hempel for Stora Skuggan over the past four years. After literally hundreds of iterations its final version launched on December 5th, and readers of Cafleurebon have the exclusive privilege to be amongst the first to read about it!

Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer is a boom of invigorating creativity, bursting somewhere from deep within foggy clouds of thoughts floating above still dark oceans of memories, rippled by waves of unexpected emotions moving in syncopated rhythm. It opens with a wave of mildly spicy and nose-tingling fresh, round slices of bergamot layered with freshly picked heaps of radiant immortelle flowers and crushed leaves. This herbal, warmly intimate initial tremolo is balancing finely between bitter and slightly honey-toned undertones, smelling like fresh straw. This opening feels deeply satisfying, with subtle variations of note pitches leading to a surge of ozonic, clear freshness that arises, so green and light that it makes you wish to inhale deeply while feeling your entire rib-cage expand fully with each breath taken. Mist and white smoke begins to curl softly around greenish fig leaves facettes, dimming them and falling closer to the ground. These whispering, foggy-gray layers eventually reveal a camphory, birch-tar tainted, rooty vetiver. The tar and smoke do float to the sidelines later on, leaving a thin layer all the way to drydown, which reveals minty flickers upon melted, dark sugary malt and musks. Transformation twelwe hours later leads to a soft and dry aldehydic-musky base, volumnious like a big, white flower with thick and soapy-waxy petals.

tora Skuggan Mistpouffer review 2

Dreaming of Flowers, Elena Cvjetkovic

Mistpouffers as a phenomenon occurring all over the world are still an unsolved mystery. When swirls of fog create milky curtains above oceans and lakes and everything quiets down without any visible or audible sign of a storm, loud unexplained sounds can sometimes be heard in waterfront communities: booming noises occur, like distant cannon fire, rambling like earthquakes in the sky. You might have heard about Seneca guns throughout the Carolinas, Mistpoeffers in the Netherlands, or Uminari (cries from the sea) in Japan. Strangest explanations were offered throughout history, ranging from myths and legends to quite a few possible scientific explanations – yet none was singled out or fully proven to be true. Cause of these strange sounds coming from mystical mist above oceans and lakes remains a mystery.

Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer review

Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer White Flower, Elena Cvjetkovic

Mysterious booms of unknown origin above fog-covered waterfronts inspired Tomas Hempel, cofounder and perfumer of Swedish niche brand Stora Skuggan (translated as “the big shadow“), to create a fragrance that captures an image he couldn’t  stop thinking about. He told me that inspiration behind Mistpouffer is a result of watching a disturbing YouTube video footage documenting eerie, loud sounds coming from thick layers of fog above a city. When he closed his eyes and tried to visualise what he heard, he saw a huge unknown flower covered with strange white powder, trembling as if being hit by an invisible force, causing this icing on the flower to fly high up in the air and then fall slowly and silently to the ground, like mist.

The imaginary flower reinterpreted in the fragrance is not represented by any specific singular flower note or accord, although immortelle leads at the beginning. Smoke rises from different sources and exhibits different textures, while trails of mist suggest airiness but don’t feel openly ozonic. The foggy atmosphere presented is close to water but not aquatic at all: nothing is as it seems to be, yet everything in this abstract fragrance has its place. Perfumes are mysterious mists after all!

Official notes listed: Immortelle, Bergamot, Fig leaf, Pine, Ozone, Smoke, Vetiver, Malt sugar, Cypriol. EdP concentration in 30 ml uniquely designed bottles, completely unisex.

Disclaimer: A bottle of Mistpoofer was kindly sent to me by Tomas Hempel of Skora Skuggan, my opinions and feelings are always of my own.

Elena Cvjetkovic, Sr. Contributor

Editor’s Note: Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer is Tomas Hempel ‘s fourth offering, following the MoonMilk reviewed by dana here (2017), and Silphium (2017) that qualified among the finalists for the Artisanal category at the Art and Olfaction Awards 2018. All the Stora Skuggan perfumes are compounded in Sweden, by a team of five alchemists that own the brand.

Mistpouffer Stora Skuggan 30 ml

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68 comments

  • What I liked most in Elena’s review was the point that ribcage will maximally expand with each inhaling of this fragrance. Now THAT’S something worth smelling. Along with that, just the spiciness, sweetness, herbalness and earthiness conveyed nicely through her imagery makes this worth having, as it seems a ‘perfect storm’ of a fragrance. I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • andalabanda says:

    Oh, I want this soo much only based on the description and the story behind it! Mysterious sounds coming out of fog, an imaginary flower that showed up in a vision, my beloved imortelles as queens of the composition and a bottle to die for. It sounds almost to good to be true, but I would like to try it. PA, USA.

  • Interesting! I actually know the youtube video / phenomenon that is being described, it was later attributed to a natural force, but the mind goes wild since it did seem quite eerie. The bottle of this is quite interesting. From Canada.

  • I love the bottle design and I found the fragrance description to be quite intriguing, which is typical for Elena’s lovely reviews. I enjoyed reading how fog is interpreted without any aquatic notes. I am in the USA.

  • the “…inspiration behind Mistpouffer is a result of watching a disturbing YouTube video footage documenting eerie, loud sounds coming from thick layers of fog above a city” almost upstages the official notes…let alone the bottle cap? totally intrigued in california

  • Strange sounds coming from the mists over water. How strange and how interesting is this offering and review. I can’t quite picture what this must be like. Thank you for an evocative review and a generous draw. I’m in the USA

  • This review beautifully describes an odd natural phenomenon captured in scent. So wonderfully evocative. I would love to experience this scent. I’m in the US.

  • Wow! This sounds like a very strange and beautiful fragrance. Love the bottle design and Elena’s interesting review. Fog coverings. USA

  • Wow! This sounds like a very strange and beautiful fragrance. Love the bottle design and Elena’s interesting review. Fog coverings. USA

  • HiMyNameIsWaste says:

    I’ve seen the YouTube video described here. I’ve also seen videos that capture “sky trumpets” and other unexplained, booming sounds. My favorite part of this review is the transfiguriation it describes of those sounds into a scent. Fantôme de Maules is a favorite scent of mine. I’d love to try this new one.

    I live in Nashville, TN, USA.

  • Her review is captivating. Loud booms of unknown origins, foogy landscapes and mysterious noises. Now that’s something I’d like to see decribed through smell. I live in EU.

  • Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer is Tomas’ interpretation of what might be the source of mysterious sound, which in Tomas case is a mysterious flower. USA

  • I am intrigued by the unusual inspiration behind Mistpouffer. Am also impressed by Mistpouffer’s twelve-hour long transformation that goes from a herbal warm opening to foggy-gray after a few hours to a softly musky finish. Sounds fantastic. Thanks for the generous draw. Boston USA.

  • I love his inspiration for the fragrance. I would love to find out what a powder covered flower produced by mysterious sounds emanating from fog. I’m always interested in scents containing immortelle. I love the herbaceous quality it brings to a composition. I’m in the US.

  • Knowing there is still something to smell 12+ hours after putting it on has me wanting to try this Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer. US

  • I enjoyed reading about the scent’s inception and I would like to enter the generous drawing. I live in the United states. Thank you.

  • I remember fishing for salmon in the early hours before dawn , the foggy mist surrounding our boat. Yes, unusual sounds were heard. I would love to experience Mistpouffer, thanks for the opportunity! Mich USA

  • I have never heard of these mysterious fog noises but now I want to look them up. I love how the perfumer interpreted a noise into a scent! And the name seems to fit so well. What a great concept! I’m in the US.

  • An abstraction that’s airy, foggy and camphorus sounds amazing, especially since it doesn’t skew aquatic. Lovely job, Dana; I’d love to try Mistpouffer. I live in the USA.

  • I ilked most all the in depth-Information about the original inspiration of this scent! Very intrigued by this!

    Living in EU, Germany

  • Another great review, thank you Elena!The notes of this fragrance is interesting,and the bottle is fantastic.What i really love about this review is the mistery clouds of fog above the city that somehow are related with this amazing fragrance.I’m in EU.

  • I live in Netherlands and I have not heard the cries from the sea yet, but reading the review I was amazed to discover more about it and that there is no scientific explanation to the phenomenon yet. A perfume inspired by this must be a phenomenon in itself, unique and outstanding. Thank you for the review and for everything I discover while reading it. I live in EU.

  • All the notes sound fantastic Immortelle, Bergamot, Fig leaf, Pine, Ozone, Smoke, Vetiver, Malt sugar, Cypriol. I am captured by the bottle design and great review ‘nothing is as it seems to be, yet everything in this abstract fragrance has its place. Perfumes are mysterious mists after all! perfectly sums it up. Cheers from UK

  • ‘He told me that inspiration behind Mistpouffer is a result of watching a disturbing YouTube video footage documenting eerie, loud sounds coming from thick layers of fog above a city. When he closed his eyes and tried to visualise what he heard, he saw a huge unknown flower covered with strange white powder, trembling as if being hit by an invisible force, causing this icing on the flower to fly high up in the air and then fall slowly and silently to the ground, like mist’ What an intriguing concept and a unique bottle design. Sounds like something right up my alley. Thanks from UK

  • Monica Beaton says:

    What an interesting review. I love the idea of capturing a mysterious phenomenon in a scent – allowing the perfumer’s imagination to run wild. This scent sounds incredible and I would love to try it. I live in Australia.

  • Diana David says:

    I liked Elena’s description because she painted such a mysterious and eerie picture, like taken from some unknown and undiscovered place! I just know I want to be there, in that plce, expand my ribcage while breathing its air, closing my eyes and feasting my mind with its mysterious mist!

  • What I loved most was the ” watching a disturbing YouTube video footage documenting eerie, loud sounds coming from thick layers of fog above a city”

    Living in a smaller town , that matchstick these winter mornings perfectly. So I’m interested to see how that gets translated into a olfactive experience.

    From Ireland, the EU.

  • I love everything about this review: how visual and informative, but also dream-like and musical it is. I also love everything about the fragrance – this review has me obsessed with it.
    Ana, from cloudy Portugal

  • marcopietro says:

    Great review Elena, so evocative and mysterious as the fragrance you tell. I did not know the word mistpuffer, fascinating and suggestive. It recall myths and tales of the sea rich in melancholy, fear and magnetic attraction. A perfume to try absolutely.
    Thanks!
    I’m in EU.

  • What a great story and a lovely looking bottle. I am intrigued by this scent. Would love to try it. Living in the EU

  • That eerie description captured me the most. Reminded me to read some Lovecraft again…

    I’m from Germany and would like to participate in the draw.

  • I had never heard of a mistpouffer so I did enjoy learning what they are and what they were thought to be. I also of course enjoyed the description of the fragrance and that the review said nothing is as it seems but everything has its place. The imagery regarding the opening of Alice’s of bergamot layered with Immortelle flowers also pulled me in as I so thoroughly enjoy both notes. I am in the USA. Thanks for the generous draw!

  • I liked the spookiness and mysteriousness of the review. It made me curious about the fragrance. I live in Finland, the EU.

  • Shannon Ikerd says:

    I really loved learning about Mistpouffers and where the inspiration for this fragrance comes from . . . . So, I’m off to YouTube to watch the video!

  • “huge unknown flower covered with strange white powder, trembling as if being hit by an invisible force, causing this icing on the flower to fly high up in the air and then fall slowly and silently to the ground, like mist.” – when reading this, I imagined the mist actually being clear, crystal shaped drops of perfume, layering like snowflakes upon dark and luscious leaves, barely moving in a crisp, smoky, winter like air. Elena’s words enhance every bit of what I pictured.
    I live in Europe.

  • I love how Stora Skuggan plays with mysterious, unexplainable things, taking the impression and making it very abstract. I cannot imagine even close how all this could smell, but i am intrigued by the camphorous, birch-tar aspects, also by the immortelle. The bottle itself is an art-object, looks amazing!
    Thank you, I am from the EU.

  • patrick_348 says:

    I liked how Elena’s review gave insight into the creative process whereby this fragrance was born. I think of all the reviews I have read on Cafleurebon, this is the one that has made me most want to smell the fragrance. She describes mistpouffer as both the inspiration and a metaphor for this specific fragrance and the scent experience in general. I am in North Carolina, in the US.

  • Never heard of Mistpouffer before. The fragrance itself has some kind of mystic behind it.
    Some herbs, some vetiver, honeyed malts and Birch tar . Unusual combination I would like to try.
    Thanks
    Back and forth between USA and Scotland. 1 week in US -> 1 week in Scotland, and so on. Basically both USA and EU/UK at the same time

  • I was fascinated to read about this perfume inspired by such a unique natural phenomenon. The description of the fragrance itself was also promising, with its 12 hours of evolution from the zesty to the foggy dimension. From EU.

  • The Plum Girl says:

    Thank y’all for reading and commenting! My SOTD is Mistpouffer, and today I experienced some mineral-like qualities in its heart. Just when I thought I’d given it thorough wearing and analysis – a new moment. It fees as when you’re watching a movie you liked for the second time, and you’ve noticed new moments in scenes that seemed pretty clear. It was a foggy day today…how apropriate! Wish you luck!

  • Mistpouffer sounds like a fragrance Jack Sparrow would wear in Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Men Tell No Tales
    🙂
    Thanks for the introduction of Stora Skuggan , and the draw. US

  • If this is anything as good as MoonMilk, I’m sure it’s a winner. The bottles are stunning pieces as well. I really need to try more offerings from this house. The review was great, I love how this house seems to take natural phenomenon, or unexplained mysteries and tie them to a specific fragrance. Thank you for the draw! US.

  • “Dark sugary malts and musks:” wow. That description sounded so incredible. And this fragrance goes deep, still evolving some 12 hours after being spayed on skin. I love the ingenious concept behind the creation of this perfume and would appreciate smelling it. (USA)

  • The notes are very interesting. Longevity is very impressive. These captured my attention. This fragrance would set this apart from others. Greetings from IL, USA.

  • 12 hours persistence and even transformation? That sounds amazing! I’d love to have the oportunity to try Stora Skuggan.

    I live in The Netherlands.

    Diana

  • Interesting. This one sounds like an experiment, out of the ordinary and conventional. It’s been a long time since I put my nose on something different.

    I am in EU. Thanks!

  • “This herbal, warmly intimate initial tremolo is balancing finely between bitter and slightly honey-toned undertones, smelling like fresh straw.”

    So bitter and with honey undertones? I imagined eating traditional Russian Honey Cake in the middle of a hay field.
    So called Russian Honey Cake is super popular in Russia and all over eastern Europe. It’s know as Medovik, and if you know cyrillic alphabet Медовик .
    Appreciate the review, and the giveaway campaign. USA

  • Wonderful review by Elena and I love that this fragrance has Immortelle as a note and that alone intrigues me. I also enjoyed reading a about the history of Mistpouffers and knowing that this is the inspiration for the fragrance. My favorite line is: “This opening feels deeply satisfying, with subtle variations of note pitches leading to a surge of ozonic, clear freshness that arises, so green and light that it makes you wish to inhale deeply while feeling your entire rib-cage expand fully with each breath taken. ” I need this fragrance in my life. Thanks for the giveaway and I live in the US!

  • I love the inspiration for this scent, and am very intrigued by the description of it as an abstract perfume. USA here.

  • The story behind Mistpouffer is kind of abstract, but fragrance itself do feel cozy and warm. I’m intrigued.
    Already follow Cafleurebon and Elena , and just followed @storaskuggan .
    Virginia USA or London UK at least 97/100 times

  • The mysterious mystical booms from the fog shrouded sky above the water. The idea behind the fragrance, and the flower imagery are WOW. I am in the US

  • Scents are most memorable when they have a story and it was cool to hear about mistpouffers. I visited a lake upstate in NY and been told the phenomenon was called fog guns.
    Elena did a wonderful job incorporating the story behind the scent to the scent itself. You get there’s a mist like quality, where the boom comes from the bursts of freshness that pop out of the ozonic layer. Would love to smell this.
    Coming in hot from NY

  • Sunny Chaudhary says:

    I am intrigued by the unusual inspiration behind Mistpouffer. Am also impressed by Mistpouffer’s twelve-hour long transformation that goes from a herbal warm opening to foggy-gray after a few hours to a softly musky finish.

    Sounds fantastic to me and Thanks for the generous draw.

    I am from USA
    Sunny

  • Definitely cold weather fragrance . Mistpouffer changes a lot, and to me that’s a plus. From bergamot and herbs, to
    Dark sugary Malt , and musk in the drydown. Nice.
    Interesting draw, thanks .
    USA most of the year, and Germany from time to time

  • What a picturesque review! Mist, smoke? Count me in! That’s one olfactory experience I would love to have. I live in Romania, EU.

  • I loved reading about the inspiration behind Mistpouffer, the visualization of an unknown flower…”Perfumes are mysterious mists after all”!
    I live in USA.

  • Ooh, mistpouffer might be my current favorite word after penumbra…. This scent sounds so interesting, I would love to try it, and now I have another dark hole on YouTube to travel down! In the us, thank you!

  • Michael Prince says:

    Elena, I liked your review of  Stora Skuggan Mistpouffer because of the detailed description that portrayed each note and phase throughout the life of the fragrance so beautifully. It sounds like a unique but pleasant fragrance based on the description and notes. I am from the USA.

  • I am very intrigued by this fragrance, the fog recalls a melancholy feeling but everything attracts me about this Swedish brand, the unique design and the bottle with the wonderful round cork. All very, very beautiful. Congratulations as always
    Linda – EU

  • Comfortable and versatile fragrance with exciting backstory. The natural phenomenon Mistpouffer I have not heard of, but the smell of the fragrance is what I’m drawn into.
    Thank you. I’m in US

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    What an interesting inspiration for such a unique sounding fragrance. This seems like such an interesting combo of notes and unlike anything I’ve ever smelled before. I like the combo of the bitter and honeyed tones smelling like straw. I’m very curious about this one. thank you for the review and draw. I am in the US.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thank you for the excellent review, Elena. I love this bottle and your images do it a lot of justice!.

    Love from Madison, WI, USA!

  • Kirsten Castagnola says:

    Wow! Very intriguing and mysterious sounding! Would love to try it as I used to fall asleep to a foghorn while living on a boat! I’m in florida USA

  • I was absolutely intrigued by the inspiration for this scent – “He told me that inspiration behind Mistpouffer is a result of watching a disturbing YouTube video footage documenting eerie, loud sounds coming from thick layers of fog above a city. When he closed his eyes and tried to visualise what he heard, he saw a huge unknown flower covered with strange white powder, trembling as if being hit by an invisible force, causing this icing on the flower to fly high up in the air and then fall slowly and silently to the ground, like mist.” That is quite a visual!
    The notes sound incredible!
    I live in the USA

  • Wow! Those swedish perfum makers just kills The competion once again!
    Not only does this perfum instantly open your heart the very second you apply it. It changes character and appeals you in a new way after a good nights sleep. Thank you guys and i’m a big fan of your work ❤️