by Maher Olfactive
Bottle Design:
Joëlle Fèvre, Alain Fichot, La Manufacture de Porcelaine de Limoges Merigous
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8.0 / 10 68 Ratings
A popular perfume by Maher Olfactive for women and men, released in 2003. The scent is spicy-leathery. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Leathery
Woody
Resinous
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Bitter orangeBitter orange BergamotBergamot Mandarin orangeMandarin orange OrangeOrange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CloveClove Pink pepperPink pepper CinnamonCinnamon PepperPepper NutmegNutmeg
Base Notes Base Notes
LeatherLeather Cade juniper woodCade juniper wood PatchouliPatchouli Xenophobic ThermostatXenophobic Thermostat

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
8.068 Ratings
Longevity
7.862 Ratings
Sillage
7.365 Ratings
Bottle
8.060 Ratings
Value for money
6.814 Ratings
Submitted by ExUser, last update on 09/07/2025.
Interesting Facts
In Slavic culture Baba Jaga is a mythological and fairy tale figure that is mostly described as an old crone living in the forest.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Baba Yaga (Eau de Toilette) by SuléKó
Baba Yaga Eau de Toilette
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Secret Mélange

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Floating and Demanding: Clove-Spice-Wood-Leather Magic
As part of a spontaneously initiated sample exchange with a blind test, this extraordinary witch scent came under my nose. I didn't even know that it was named after such a figure. (with heartfelt thanks to DufterMann)
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Mythologically, the significance of Baba Yaga is very ambivalent. Sometimes she is an antagonist, sometimes a guiding force... I allow myself to briefly quote Gold's statement, which also summarizes my fragrance experience very aptly: "She pushes me into the darkness, then shows me the way. She is a good spirit."

A bitter-spicy opening and a nose-wrinkling comment from Mr. UntermWert initially led me to assume that there were animalistic notes hidden in the fragrance... With later insight into the fragrance pyramid, I now suspect that the combination of bitter-citrus notes and pepper, along with the gradually unfolding clove, forms a kind of red thread of the scent, evoking a fantasy of "there's a cat hiding somewhere"... plus the man's insistence on perceiving a slightly sharp ammonia note....
That’s not true at all, but it gives the fragrance a certain depth, mystique, and connection to nature that immediately captivates me. On this foundational motif, the other notes unfold, making the scent softer, delicately smoky. While the clove dominates the scene, the spices joining in the heart note soothe the cheeky prick, without in any way awakening a gourmand fantasy of Christmas cookies. Latent dusty-dry wood, leather, and relatively bright patchouli in the base make Baba Yaga appear light and floating...

The witch has me completely in her grasp. Despite the lightness, she is also demanding. When I wear her, it should be a well-considered decision; careless spraying on a day when one doesn’t know what one wants could be taken badly... it might be that she then walks past me with a provocative look, pretends to have wafted a masculine incense scent into the surroundings, and asks me, assessing: "So, do you really want me?" while I take slow steps on dried patchouli herb... (as once happened)

The EdT does not actually differ in scent from the EdP - it is overall a bit lighter, less prickly and scratchy, and in my opinion very suitable for everyday wear. However, for the complete "Baba Yaga Experience," I recommend the EdP.
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About the brand: Sulékó is a collaboration between perfumer Cécile Zarokian and three porcelain sculptors who have created four fragrance compositions inspired by Slavic art and culture, each dedicated to a season. The background story about the inspiring Russian perfumer Konstantin Weriguine is exciting, and the overall creation of fragrance and bottle is filled with a lot of passion and depth.
The sustainable concept is particularly appealing: There is a version as a sculpture bottle and as a travel bottle (which is also extraordinarily beautiful and features an appealing porcelain head), both are refillable - and if one owns one of them, it is possible to order a refill.

Great overall concept with very fascinating fragrances.
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In the autumn air an echo
of summery citrus rain.
First frost carnations fall
through iris mist
onto nutmeg-tanned leather.
Good-natured darkness
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There, they drink bitter herbal tea, wear leather jewelry.
There, they listen to Mother Earth's green song & knock on wood.
There where the pepper grows.
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Clove rarely works for me, but here it's a great citrusy-green-woody-herb mix with a light clean note, really well done, different!
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Witch Baba Yaga accidentally added too many cloves to her spice brew. But that's okay, it becomes tamer. It's got something.
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Mother Baba Yaga was shunned as a witch, banished to the woods, where she brewed fruity pepper syrup with plenty of spice over a wood fire.
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Woody, resinous, and rough leather. The scent also has a greenish sharpness, aromatic notes, and feels more masculine to me than the men's version.
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The witch brews bitter oranges with plenty of zest and Hansel's lederhosen in a spiced broth and a bit of earth, thickens it, and it lasts all winter.
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Oh Baba, you make me totally Y(G)aga. This one is even finer than the dark one, softer, lighter, and still very expressive! Amazing scent!
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It's a scent that you wear just to dream, and somehow I got goosebumps after a while - I guess I'm enchanted now!
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The herb maiden sweats while making bitter orange marmalade. All the nutmeg falls into the pot. Still tasty.
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