SMOKIN' GUN is no ordinary fragrance, and it's not for the faint of heart. This scent transports you back to the realm of hidden conversations, to thick air thick with heavy, gunpowder-laden smoke. It opens with bitter orange, a shot of spiced rum, and a hint of citrus sharp enough to pierce the haze. But a different kind of smoke lingers beneath—the thick, earthy smoke of heavily laden whiskey. As it settles, imagine the finest malts on an island, their smoke not of wood but of ancient swamps, entwined with a thick cloud of incense. This isn't a campfire; it's a fire of extravagance—worn leather, rich oak, a dusting of cinnamon. Yet, there's a savage undertone to it, a lingering gunpowder tang that whispers of unbridled indulgence. In the drydown, the fragrance reveals an intensely luxurious base. The finest Virginia cedar and velvety Balkan tobacco combine, their smoke relentless and a hint of rebellion. The creamy vanilla and smooth sandalwood linger on the skin, a muted sweetness amidst a lingering haze that evokes a wild coastline and unbridled indulgence. This is not for the cautious. It is for those who crave the thrill of the unknown, the intoxicating rush of a world where the familiar is left behind. It is for those who find beauty in raw power.
Perfume ingredients
Editorial:
Rum, juniper, bitter orange, Campari syrup
The heart of the fragrance:
Incense, whiskey, sweets, pine, cinnamon, oak
The rule:
Tobacco, Virginia cedar, vanilla, sandalwood