Cigardenia is a masterclass in olfactory tension. It is the scent of a forbidden garden viewed through the haze of a high-end smoking lounge—a collision of hyper-feminine florals and rugged, masculine resins that shouldn’t work together, yet harmonize with haunting elegance.
The Olfactory Architecture
The Sparkling Threshold The scent opens with a deceptive, nectar-like shimmer. The aquatic sweetness of Litchi and the zesty snap of Mandarin are elevated by the green, spring-like powder of Hyacinth. It is bright, airy, and momentarily innocent.
The Spicy Floral Core The heart reveals the “Gardenia” in its name, but this isn’t a simple white floral. The Thailand Gardenia is lush and buttery, but it’s immediately tempered by the biting heat of Pink Pepper and the clove-rich, herbal spice of Carnation. This creates a “carnal floral” effect—velvety yet sharp.
The Tobacco-Drenched Depth The true identity of Cigardenia emerges in the dry-down. The floral heart is dragged into a world of shadows. The Cigar Accord and West African Tobacco create a thick, aromatic atmosphere, reminiscent of fine paper and dried leaves. This is bolstered by a complex woody foundation:
-
The Cedars: A blend of the clean, pencil-shaving dryness of Virginia Cedar and the deep, balsamic warmth of Atlas Cedar.
-
The Resins: Sumatran Benzoin and Spanish Labdanum provide a sticky, incense-like sweetness that mimics the glow of a lit ember.
-
The Earth: Vetiver, Oakmoss, and Leather give the fragrance a grounded, vintage “noir” grit.
The Aura
“A white silk gown dragged across a humidor floor.”
Cigardenia is a fragrance of deliberate contradictions. It smells like a woman who smokes a pipe, or a man who carries a fresh bouquet through a rainstorm. It is creamy, smoky, earthy, and sweet all at once.
-
Vibe: Sophisticated, subversive, and intoxicatingly dense.
-
Sillage: Powerful. This fragrance commands the room and leaves a trail of resinous mystery.
-
The Wearer: Someone who enjoys the finer things in life but isn’t afraid to get their hands a little dirty.
Notes:



