Powerful. Untamed. Shaped by wind and sea. Cape Wrath by BeauFort London captures the raw energy of the northwesternmost point of Great Britain — a rugged and treacherous stretch of coastline where nature and danger are inextricably entwined.
Named after the Old Norse word for “turning point,” Cape Wrath stands as a symbol of navigation and survival. For centuries, this remote headland guided sailors safely along Britain’s jagged shores, yet its frigid waters and violent storms have wrecked countless ships. A duality of beauty and peril.
The scent opens with a vibrant burst of pink pepper and elemi, delivering a sharp, effervescent energy. At its heart, a mysterious interplay of incense and mastic unfolds. Anchoring the fragrance is the salty freshness of seaweed and the earthy depth of oakmoss — a perfect olfactory mirror of Cape Wrath’s wild, weather-beaten coastline.
Cape Wrath is made for the adventurer who honours the force of nature, embraces unpredictability, and carries the wild landscape with them. A fragrance like a storm on the horizon: fierce, bold, unforgettable.
This bold fragrance earned high praise and was one of the finalists at the 2025 Art & Olfaction Awards.
Pink pepper, Elemi, Galbanum, Angelica, Incense, Lentisque, Geranium, Ambergris, Vetiver, Ambrette Seed, Seaweed, Oakmoss
Alcohol Denat., Parfum, Cinnamal, Citral, Coumarin, Limonene, Eugenol, Farnesol, Geraniol, alpha-iso-methylionone, Linalool.
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