Perfumer: Cyrill Rolland
An interpretation of the winter solstice brightening into spring, the whisper of growth beneath the melting snow. The cold twang of grapefruit sparks against the heat of Szechuan pepper, while geranium’s complex rosy-minty profile deepens the rawness of hemp, vetiver and leather.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Mora suits close, low-lit settings where its green dampness and leathered spice can unfold without feeling polished. It projects the mood of someone stepping in from cold air, carrying the scent of wet bark, crushed herbs and a dark coat still holding the weather.
How to wear
Best in cool to cold weather, where its pepper, incense and fir can stay crisp rather than turn heavy. Apply lightly to keep the hempy-green opening and leathery base in balance; on skin it reads raw and earthy, with a firmer, more diffusive trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, spicy and leathery fragrances with a naturalistic edge. It will appeal to those drawn to forest notes, damp earth, incense and unconventional aromatic compositions that feel rugged rather than smooth.
Release year
2025
The nose
Cyrill Rolland is a French perfumer associated with the Grasse tradition, known for building bold, textural compositions with a strong material presence. His work here leans into contrast: crisp spice and watery green facets over a rugged base of leather, incense and fir, giving Mora its cold, elemental character.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers is a Polish niche house built around myth, instinct and a deliberately untamed style of perfumery. Its fragrances are conceived as atmospheric presences rather than polite accessories, often drawing on Slavic imagery and a rough-edged, animalic-green palette.
Mora’s concept
Mora was launched in 2025 as part of Wolf Brothers' Slavic Myths collection. The concept frames the winter solstice giving way to spring, with the scent translating thaw, damp soil and the first pulse of growth into a sharp aromatic-leather composition.
Extra info
Mora is part of Wolf Brothers' Slavic Myths collection, alongside Moko and Veles. Its name and concept point to seasonal change, and its profile is notable for combining hemp, petrichor and leather with fir and incense in a distinctly wild, atmospheric style.
Perfumer: Cyrill Rolland
An interpretation of the winter solstice brightening into spring, the whisper of growth beneath the melting snow. The cold twang of grapefruit sparks against the heat of Szechuan pepper, while geranium’s complex rosy-minty profile deepens the rawness of hemp, vetiver and leather.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Mora suits close, low-lit settings where its green dampness and leathered spice can unfold without feeling polished. It projects the mood of someone stepping in from cold air, carrying the scent of wet bark, crushed herbs and a dark coat still holding the weather.
How to wear
Best in cool to cold weather, where its pepper, incense and fir can stay crisp rather than turn heavy. Apply lightly to keep the hempy-green opening and leathery base in balance; on skin it reads raw and earthy, with a firmer, more diffusive trail in the air.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like green, spicy and leathery fragrances with a naturalistic edge. It will appeal to those drawn to forest notes, damp earth, incense and unconventional aromatic compositions that feel rugged rather than smooth.
Release year
2025
The nose
Cyrill Rolland is a French perfumer associated with the Grasse tradition, known for building bold, textural compositions with a strong material presence. His work here leans into contrast: crisp spice and watery green facets over a rugged base of leather, incense and fir, giving Mora its cold, elemental character.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers is a Polish niche house built around myth, instinct and a deliberately untamed style of perfumery. Its fragrances are conceived as atmospheric presences rather than polite accessories, often drawing on Slavic imagery and a rough-edged, animalic-green palette.
Mora’s concept
Mora was launched in 2025 as part of Wolf Brothers' Slavic Myths collection. The concept frames the winter solstice giving way to spring, with the scent translating thaw, damp soil and the first pulse of growth into a sharp aromatic-leather composition.
Extra info
Mora is part of Wolf Brothers' Slavic Myths collection, alongside Moko and Veles. Its name and concept point to seasonal change, and its profile is notable for combining hemp, petrichor and leather with fir and incense in a distinctly wild, atmospheric style.