An emphasis on amber and leather in this extrait version of the original EdP renders this Wolf darker and more dangerous. The higher perfume oil content means that the shadings of vetiver, pine and oakmoss are richer and deeper. The dark sparkle of cardamom holds its ground, providing a tantalising chiaroscuro to this sumptuous composition.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and low light, where its leather, incense and amber can read as textured rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants a controlled, predatory presence: composed, shadowed and a little untamed.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, where the extrait’s density can unfold without feeling heavy. One or two sprays are enough; the higher oil content gives it a richer, longer-lasting aura that sits close at first and then opens into smoky woods, moss and leather.
Who it’s for
For those who like woody-spicy fragrances with a darker edge, especially compositions built on leather, incense, pine and amber. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy assertive, atmospheric scents with a fresh green bite beneath the smoke.
Release year
2024
The nose
Wiktor Wolf Wilk is presented as the creative force behind Wolf Brothers, working with perfumers from Grasse to shape the house’s compositions. The brand’s fragrances are built around a bold, narrative style rather than a conventional designer formula, with a taste for dense woods, smoke, leather and animalic tension.
Collaborators
Wiktor Wolf Wilk develops the fragrance concept and direction, while perfumers from Grasse translate the brief into the finished composition. Łukasz Boar Markiewicz shapes the visual identity and packaging, giving the scent its rugged, Slavic-wilderness presentation.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers builds its identity around wild nature, Slavic folklore and the idea of the pack. The house favors dramatic, story-driven compositions that turn forest imagery, primal strength and untamed freedom into niche perfumery with a deliberately bold, masculine edge.
Wolf (Extrait)’s concept
Wolf (Extrait) is a limited 2024 reinterpretation of the original Wolf, made in a hand-numbered run and pushed toward a darker, more primal register. The extrait amplifies amber, leather and incense while deepening the pine, vetiver and oakmoss facets, with cardamom adding a sharp flicker against the smoke and woods.
Extra info
Wolf (Extrait) was released as a limited edition of 1,232 hand-numbered bottles. It is a more concentrated version of the original Wolf, and reviewers have noted that the extrait pushes the composition toward a darker, more dangerous character.
An emphasis on amber and leather in this extrait version of the original EdP renders this Wolf darker and more dangerous. The higher perfume oil content means that the shadings of vetiver, pine and oakmoss are richer and deeper. The dark sparkle of cardamom holds its ground, providing a tantalising chiaroscuro to this sumptuous composition.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and low light, where its leather, incense and amber can read as textured rather than loud. It suits a wearer who wants a controlled, predatory presence: composed, shadowed and a little untamed.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, where the extrait’s density can unfold without feeling heavy. One or two sprays are enough; the higher oil content gives it a richer, longer-lasting aura that sits close at first and then opens into smoky woods, moss and leather.
Who it’s for
For those who like woody-spicy fragrances with a darker edge, especially compositions built on leather, incense, pine and amber. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy assertive, atmospheric scents with a fresh green bite beneath the smoke.
Release year
2024
The nose
Wiktor Wolf Wilk is presented as the creative force behind Wolf Brothers, working with perfumers from Grasse to shape the house’s compositions. The brand’s fragrances are built around a bold, narrative style rather than a conventional designer formula, with a taste for dense woods, smoke, leather and animalic tension.
Collaborators
Wiktor Wolf Wilk develops the fragrance concept and direction, while perfumers from Grasse translate the brief into the finished composition. Łukasz Boar Markiewicz shapes the visual identity and packaging, giving the scent its rugged, Slavic-wilderness presentation.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers builds its identity around wild nature, Slavic folklore and the idea of the pack. The house favors dramatic, story-driven compositions that turn forest imagery, primal strength and untamed freedom into niche perfumery with a deliberately bold, masculine edge.
Wolf (Extrait)’s concept
Wolf (Extrait) is a limited 2024 reinterpretation of the original Wolf, made in a hand-numbered run and pushed toward a darker, more primal register. The extrait amplifies amber, leather and incense while deepening the pine, vetiver and oakmoss facets, with cardamom adding a sharp flicker against the smoke and woods.
Extra info
Wolf (Extrait) was released as a limited edition of 1,232 hand-numbered bottles. It is a more concentrated version of the original Wolf, and reviewers have noted that the extrait pushes the composition toward a darker, more dangerous character.