An olfactory recreation of 17th-century Viceroyal Mexico: the mineral notes of terracotta floors and stucco walls, wooden beams, and gilded altars give way to a heart of spiced cacao. In the background, church incense mingles with kitchen spices, creating an evocative baroque blend of heaven and earth. Notes include: Cacao absolute, Mexican vanilla, cinnamon, and smoked chili infusion.
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Drawn to the magical landscapes of his native Mexico City, a blend of Aztec, Spanish Colonial, Beaux-Arts, and modern styles, Carlos Huber studied architecture at prestigious universities in Mexico and then in Paris. He completed his studies in New York, graduating with honors in heritage preservation from Columbia University.
A new opportunity to explore the past in depth arose through her involvement in the projects of architect and Columbia University professor Jorge OteroPailos, an artist whose installations analyze the role of the senses, excluding sight, in the interpretation of historical sites.
His lifelong love for perfumery led him to meet perfumer Rodrigo Flores Roux, who took him under his wing. They collaborated with Yann Vasnier, aiming to capture and identify the olfactory notes of historical moments.
The beauty and complexity of his creations pay homage to history while embracing an elegant modernity.