Cedrat Boise Intense By Mancera Paris
Eau De Parfum
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Intense Cedrat Boise Eau de Parfum by Mancera is a luxurious amber woody fragrance that elevates the iconic Cedrat Boise signature with deeper woods, richer leather, and intensified longevity. Crafted for those who appreciate powerful niche fragrances, this Eau de Parfum masterfully balances vibrant citrus, smoky oud, creamy woods, and sensual musks for a bold yet refined scent that commands attention.
The fragrance opens with an invigorating blend of sparkling Sicilian citruses, juicy black currant, and aromatic spices, creating a vibrant introduction that is fresh, fruity, and warmly spiced. The lively citrus notes are enhanced by the richness of black currant, delivering an energetic and sophisticated first impression.
At the heart, supple leather, precious Cambodian oud, creamy white sandalwood, and earthy patchouli leaf create a rich woody accord filled with depth and elegance. The smooth leather softens the intensity of the oud while sandalwood and patchouli add warmth, texture, and unmistakable niche sophistication.
As the fragrance settles, earthy oakmoss, soft white musk, luxurious ambergris, and creamy vanilla form a smooth, long-lasting foundation that lingers beautifully on the skin. The warm ambery base enhances the fragrance with exceptional richness while maintaining a clean, refined finish that is both modern and timeless.
Powerful, sophisticated, and remarkably versatile, Intense Cedrat Boise Eau de Parfum is perfect for everyday wear, evening occasions, business settings, and special events. Its bold fusion of sparkling citrus, luxurious woods, leather, and warm amber makes it an outstanding signature fragrance for anyone seeking exceptional performance and timeless elegance.
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