Cedrat Boise
A modern classic that blends citrus vibrancy with woody depth. The fragrance opens with a sharp explosion of Sicilian lemon, blackcurrant, and spices. This brightness evolves into a heart of aquatic jasmine and patchouli leaves, eventually resting on a robust base of leather, oakmoss, and vanilla.
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About Mancera
Mancera is a Paris-based niche fragrance house founded in 2008, created by perfumer Pierre Montale in collaboration with his daughter, Amélie Montale. Known for its bold, long-lasting compositions and rich use of natural ingredients, Mancera blends European luxury with Middle Eastern olfactory aesthetics. The brand’s identity centers on intensity, clarity, and performance—qualities that have earned it a strong following since launch.
Mancera fragrances are often characterized by vibrant citrus openings, smooth woods, exotic florals, and heavy doses of amber, musk, and oud. Their signature style feels modern yet accessible, offering niche-level quality at relatively approachable price points. Standouts like Cedrat Boise, Instant Crush, and Red Tobacco have become widely recognized for their mass appeal and exceptional projection.
The brand’s presentation—geometric bottles, magnetic caps, and crystal-clear liquids—reflects a contemporary, minimalist design language. Mancera also emphasizes material quality, using high concentrations of parfum-strength formulas to achieve its trademark longevity and sillage.
While the house began as a complement to the more oud-forward Montale line, Mancera has since developed its own identity distinct from its sibling brand. Its fragrances strike a balance between Western sophistication and Eastern richness, making the house especially popular among collectors and fragrance newcomers seeking strong performance.
Mancera’s commitment to craftsmanship, intensity, and modernity has secured its place as one of the most influential accessible-niche brands on the international market.


