Chacal
Plum and anise open with a syrupy sweetness that feels almost candied, the licorice edge sharpening the fruit without turning medicinal.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 11 accords.
Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.
- Yellow Floral60
- Honey50
- Cinnamon50
- Warm Spicy
The note pyramid
- Plum
- Anise
- Cinnamon
- Tuberose
- Orange Blossom
- Honey
- Rose
By the editors · 2 min readPlum and anise open with a syrupy sweetness that feels almost candied, the licorice edge sharpening the fruit without turning medicinal. Cinnamon quickly overtakes the top, its dry heat weaving through tuberose’s creamy petals and orange blossom’s bright honeyed glaze, while rose adds a soft pink backbone that keeps the white flowers from ballooning too lush. The heart stays thick and dessert-like, the honey note amplifying the plum’s jammy residue so that spices read like mulled wine rather than kitchen heat. As it settles, skin warmth slowly thins the sugar, letting a gentle tobacco-tonic hum of coumarin from the cinnamon create a muted, slightly leathery dusk. Projection remains close but persistent, a sweet-spiced aura perfect for cool evenings or crowded indoor events where you want to leave a trace without shouting.
Scent twins
Factual metadata (name, house, year, notes) is seeded from public datasets. The editorial reading and scent fingerprint are written by Claude against our house style — none of it is scraped prose. Read our methodology.




