The powerful and regal bison grazes in the vast open space of the Carpathian Mountains; at one with the wild and beautiful landscape. Hay, wild berries and grass transport us to the remote and wooded hills. The contrasting earthy leather and delicious vanilla conjure the creatures thick fur and gentle heart.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for someone who wants their presence to feel steady and untamed rather than polished. It suits close, outdoor settings and cool evenings, where its smoky hay and green fruit read as wind, earth and fur rather than sweetness.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where the smoky woods, hay and vanilla can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to let the grapefruit and leaf notes lift the opening, then allow the warmer base to settle close to the skin; one to three sprays is usually enough for a controlled, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green-woody fragrances with a smoky edge, natural textures and a touch of animalic roughness. It will appeal to those who prefer scents that feel forested, earthy and quietly powerful rather than bright, clean or overtly sweet.
Release year
2020
The nose
Valerie Bessone. Bessone is a contemporary perfumer whose work often leans into textured, characterful compositions rather than polished minimalism. On Wisent, she frames a green, smoky woody structure around fruit, hay and animalic warmth, giving the fragrance a rugged, naturalistic profile that suits the brand’s forest-born concept.
Collaborators
The fragrance was shaped by Wolf Brothers’ founders, Wiktor and Szymon Wilk, together with Piotr Romansky and Łukasz Markovich, who built the brand’s wilderness-led identity and animal-inspired concept. Their role was to define the narrative brief and the symbolic link to the European bison, while Valerie Bessone translated that idea into scent.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers is a Polish house built around a Slavic, nature-driven idea of fragrance: wild, masculine in tone, and rooted in forest imagery and animal symbolism. Its collection treats each scent as a portrait of a native creature, using aromatic materials to express strength, instinct and the landscape of the Polish wilderness.
Wisent’s concept
Wisent is inspired by the European bison of the Carpathian Mountains, with the composition designed to suggest open pasture, wooded hills and the animal’s dense, warm presence. Hay, berries, grass, leather and vanilla are used to build a rugged image of strength and calm self-control rather than a literal animalic effect.
Extra info
Wisent is named for the European bison, the animal that inspired the fragrance’s Carpathian mountain imagery. It belongs to Wolf Brothers’ “Animals of the Polish Forest” concept, where each scent is tied to a native creature and its symbolic traits.
The powerful and regal bison grazes in the vast open space of the Carpathian Mountains; at one with the wild and beautiful landscape. Hay, wild berries and grass transport us to the remote and wooded hills. The contrasting earthy leather and delicious vanilla conjure the creatures thick fur and gentle heart.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for someone who wants their presence to feel steady and untamed rather than polished. It suits close, outdoor settings and cool evenings, where its smoky hay and green fruit read as wind, earth and fur rather than sweetness.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where the smoky woods, hay and vanilla can unfold without becoming heavy. Apply lightly to let the grapefruit and leaf notes lift the opening, then allow the warmer base to settle close to the skin; one to three sprays is usually enough for a controlled, textured trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green-woody fragrances with a smoky edge, natural textures and a touch of animalic roughness. It will appeal to those who prefer scents that feel forested, earthy and quietly powerful rather than bright, clean or overtly sweet.
Release year
2020
The nose
Valerie Bessone. Bessone is a contemporary perfumer whose work often leans into textured, characterful compositions rather than polished minimalism. On Wisent, she frames a green, smoky woody structure around fruit, hay and animalic warmth, giving the fragrance a rugged, naturalistic profile that suits the brand’s forest-born concept.
Collaborators
The fragrance was shaped by Wolf Brothers’ founders, Wiktor and Szymon Wilk, together with Piotr Romansky and Łukasz Markovich, who built the brand’s wilderness-led identity and animal-inspired concept. Their role was to define the narrative brief and the symbolic link to the European bison, while Valerie Bessone translated that idea into scent.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers is a Polish house built around a Slavic, nature-driven idea of fragrance: wild, masculine in tone, and rooted in forest imagery and animal symbolism. Its collection treats each scent as a portrait of a native creature, using aromatic materials to express strength, instinct and the landscape of the Polish wilderness.
Wisent’s concept
Wisent is inspired by the European bison of the Carpathian Mountains, with the composition designed to suggest open pasture, wooded hills and the animal’s dense, warm presence. Hay, berries, grass, leather and vanilla are used to build a rugged image of strength and calm self-control rather than a literal animalic effect.
Extra info
Wisent is named for the European bison, the animal that inspired the fragrance’s Carpathian mountain imagery. It belongs to Wolf Brothers’ “Animals of the Polish Forest” concept, where each scent is tied to a native creature and its symbolic traits.