Loup means in French wolf, people from ancient times domesticated quite a number of animals, starting with a dog who was the first domesticated animal. However, we never were able to domesticate a wolf.
You may ask how it relates to these perfumes. At the opening, we have harsh, dry, animalic notes. However, during the time the notes are domesticating, the same way wild animals getting used to a man. In the mid, which is here very long-lasting even 5-6 hours we got sweet vanilla, amber notes. On the end about 8-9h it turns out in woodier notes. Did we domesticated wolf here, I would say yes and I like it.
It is really complex, beautiful developing and long-lasting perfumes. By no means do not make an opinion based on a blotter, it needs skin contact and several hours to show all the best it got.