Mercedes Benz Intense EDT for Men
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Type |
Eau de Toilette |
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Notes |
Top Notes: Calabrian bergamot, Italian mandarin, Violet leaf absolute Middle Notes: Violet, Bourbon pepper, Cascalone Base Notes: Ambrox, American cedarwood, Cetalox®, Limbanol®, Patchouli, Bourbon vetiver |
Description |
This deep, woody fragrance gets its name from being an even more powerful version of the original, as well as from the bottle, which is distinctly pitch black on top while fading to a crystalline white on the bottom. The blend features top notes of lemon, Italian mandarin, violet leaf absolute, and Calabrian bergamot. The fragrance’s heart contains notes of violet, nutmeg, cascalone, bourbon pepper, and galbanum. Finishing notes of cetalox, bourbon vetiver, cedar wood, ambrox, Indonesian patchouli, and limbinol provide a complex but alluring base that make this fragrance one of a kind.Mercedes Benz is best known as a luxury car brand. The brand launched its first fragrance in 2012 with the help of perfumers Alberto Morillas, Olivier Cresp, Annie Buzantian, Michel Almairac, Harry Fremont, and Honorine Blanc. |