Navitus Parfums Raised Spirits (Dominique Ropion and Julien Rasquinet) Review + Boozy Caramel Swirl Giveaway

Navitus Raised Spirits by Dominque Ropion

Navitus Parfums Raised Spirits by Olya Bar©

“The smoke clears and the distorted landscape begins to come into focus. The silhouette of a highball glass begins to materialize, and the setting secures intelligibility. Dark rum is the intoxicating spirit of the evening, and its mesmerizing spice is complemented by the saccharine warmth of sweetly flowing brown sugar syrup. Dulcet wafts of caramel linger in the ether, and we are beckoned to advance forward towards the enticing essence. Our emotional state is exalted, and our worries dissolve as the congenial smell of vanilla from Madagascar overtakes our senses. Tobacco leaves evoke an aura of grandeur and timelessness with their long-lasting effect. The grounding smell of French oak conjures images of rum-soaked barrels that hold the memory of the spirit with their enigmatic exudations. Pimento leaves establish a unique aromatic flavor with a hint of spice for an exotic sensation that is as addictive as it is renewing. Raised Spirits is a toast to new beginnings and a clear perspective.” – Steven Gavrielatos, Creative Director.

Navitus Parfums Raised Spirits feels like you are stepping into the hazy twilight of a forgotten speakeasy, where the air is filled with the ghosts of revelry past, capturing the alchemy of renewal through the lens of boozy indulgence. Created under the masterful hands of perfumers Dominique Ropion and Julien Rasquinet—with creative direction from Steven Gavrielatos—the fragrance blends the warmth of aged spirits with the flavorful addition of far-flung botanicals.

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Rum via Unsplash.

From the very first spritz, Navitus Parfums Raised Spirits felt like a familiar embrace, a veil of dark rum, rich and spiced, like the first sip of a forbidden cocktail in a dimly lit bar where secrets are traded like currency. This isn’t a harsh, biting rum; it’s mesmerizing in its depth, laced with the saccharine warmth of brown sugar syrup that flows like molten amber, sweet yet never cloying. The opening notes beckon with dulcet wafts of caramel, lingering in the ether like the afterglow of a caramelized dessert under a flickering candle. It’s an invitation to surrender, to let the worries of a long day dissolve as the congenial essence of Madagascar vanilla overtakes your senses, creamy and exalted, evoking sun-drenched pods split open under a tropical sky.

Then comes the grandeur of the heart through tobacco leaves, that clings with long-lasting tenacity, reminiscent of leather-bound libraries and whispered confidences over cigars. This is where the fragrance truly grounds itself, with French oak conjuring visions of rum-soaked barrels, their wood imbued with the memory of spirits aged to perfection. There’s a subtle spice here, courtesy of pimento leaves, that adds an addictive layer—renewing and invigorating, like a hint of allspice in a classic Old Fashioned, bridging the warmth of the gourmand with the intrigue of the aromatic.

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Navitus Parfums Raised Spirits mood board  by Olya Bar©

The vanilla and caramel soften into a velvety base, while the tobacco and oak provide a sturdy backbone, ensuring the scent evolves rather than fades. On my skin, it transforms over hours into something profoundly personal: the initial boozy exuberance mellows into a comforting hug, with the pimento’s spice offering just enough edge to keep things from veering into predictability. It’s addictive in its renewal, a fragrance that shifts with your mood, exalting in moments of celebration, grounding in times of reflection. Some might find the rum note too potent at first, evoking a cocktail hour that borders on the heady, but patience reveals its true balance, a symphony where each element plays off the other in perfect harmony.

Housed in a bottle with a color that mimics the clearing haze of its narrative, Raised Spirits is a toast to the bygone era of savoring life in style.

Disclosure: Raised Spirits was kindly gifted to me, but opinions are always my own.

Olya Bar, Editor

Notes: Caramel, Pimento Leaf, Rum; Caramel, Brown sugar, Sugar Cane; Bourbon Vanilla, Tobacco, Oak, Cashmere Wood.

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 Raised Spirits via the brand.

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Michelyn’s note: Raised Spirits was launched in 2022 and “having macerated over the last year, is now back in stock after a wait of more than 18 months.” per Navitus Parfums Instagram

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8 comments

  • Olya’s review is fantastic. This seems like a smokey caramel beauty! the rum, vanilla/ with backbone of wood abd slight smokiness sounds incredible! Thank you for the review!

    USA

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    I thought Olya did a wonderful job describing this fragrance. I like how she mentioned how important it was to allow all the notes to strike the perfect balance. The notes here sound very addictive and great for a cool evening. I live in Maryland USA.

  • Olya’s take on Raised Spirits is similar to creative director, Steven Gavrielato’s–A classy “gin-joint” with a history, drinking a rum that is nuanced, refined, smooth, balanced and complex in its profile: sweet, spicy and smoky. Raised Spirits has perfect harmony in its execution. It is an indulgent ode to an era of exuberance and decadence.
    USA

  • Ramses Perez says:

    Uff, a mix of sweetness, boozy-ness and tobacco it’s the perfect recipe for fall/winter fragrances. I remember when the first iteration of this fragrance came around and sold out almost immediately, I’m glad it’s back and better than ever. The new version (macerated for over a year) gives that deeper, heftier and more concentrated composition that will surely raise your spirits. I agree with what Olya said about how the bottle foretells what the fragrance will be like, it’s a nice touch from the brand to match scent with presentation. My favorite Navitus is Aweigh as it’s the only one I own. I’m located in the USA.

  • Sounds perfect for Fall, lush and toasty, boozy and sweet. It sounds warm and cozy. I like The Embrace by Navitus, it has a warm ambery note too. I am located in the U.S.

  • Olya’s review was divine. I ended up buying a bottle through the Navitus link above because Navitus is offering it a 30% discount with free shipping. I simply couldn’t roll the dice and wait to see if I was randomly chosen ten days from now because there may be some pent-up demand once word is out. Eighteen month maceration . . . oy!

  • I have yet to try Navitus beyond a single sample a fellow swapper gifted me with, so I’m game to try more! Olya’s review makes this sound like a richer, more elegant boozy sweet wood than those currently on the market and it sounds like the textbook definition of the word Golden. I live in the US and this fragrance sounds like a winner for the upcoming autumn months!

  • A spicy vanilla caramel rum tobacco oak is definitely “my type” especially in the hands of Dominique Ropion! No shade intended towards Julien as I’m just not quite as familiar with his work yet. I have yet to try anything from Navitus but with the way that Olya paints a lovely picture with her words I would like to experience this fragrance for myself. I’m in the USA