Mercedes Benz Club Black Eau de Parfum
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Description - Club Black Eau de Parfum
An oriental built on real depth. Mercedes-Benz Club Black Eau de Parfum decant from ৳427, shipped across Bangladesh. Notes of myrrh, elemi a
When Mercedes-Benz launched Club Black as an EDT in 2017, it quickly became one of the brand's most talked-about releases: a dark, resinous take on vanilla with serious depth for the price. The Club Black Eau de Parfum (2025) picks up that thread and deepens it. Created by Olivier Cresp, Hamid Merati-Kashani, and Fabrice Pellegrin, this is a richer, more resin-forward interpretation built around elemi, myrrh, and the synthetic musks that define modern orientals. Aromatica carries the Mercedes-Benz Club Black Eau de Parfum decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Elemi, Calabrian Bergamot
Heart: Vanilla, Musk, Jasmine
Base: Myrrh, Amberwood, Ambrox Super
The Scent
Resinous and slightly sharp, the first impression is driven almost entirely by elemi in the opening minutes. Elemi is a citrusy, piney resin, and here it reads almost like a lemon peel that has been pressed against fresh pine bark. The Calabrian bergamot sits underneath it, adding a clean brightness that keeps the opening from feeling too dark or heavy. This phase is brief. Within five to ten minutes, both top notes start to melt into the heart and the resinous quality becomes warmer and more enveloping.
The vanilla in the heart is not the sweet, gourmand kind. It is dry and creamy at the same time, leaning more toward a vanilla absolute than a sugary extract. Jasmine is present but subtle, adding a slightly waxy, almost musky facet rather than a floral statement. The musk in the heart is the bridge between the brightness of the opening and the depth of the base. Together, these three notes produce a texture that is simultaneously airy and dense, which is a somewhat unusual combination. It can read sophisticated and modern or feel lighter than expected given the EDP concentration, depending on skin chemistry and expectation.
As the heart settles, the elemi's sharp resinous edge gradually gives way to a rounder, more incense-like warmth. The vanilla does not disappear but recedes into the background, letting the musk and jasmine carry the middle phase before the base fully asserts itself. This transition is smooth rather than abrupt, and it is one of the more considered moments in the formula.
The dry-down is where the EDP most noticeably departs from the original EDT. Myrrh and Ambrox Super take over, giving the base a smoky, transparent quality that feels clean rather than heavy. Ambrox is the molecule behind the skin-like, almost salty warmth that has defined a generation of modern masculines. Here it is used generously, layered under amberwood, which softens the myrrh and gives the whole base a golden, slightly woody glow. The overall effect in the dry-down is dark but never opaque, resinous but never cloying. The amberwood in particular deserves attention: it acts as a diffuser, blurring the harder edges of the myrrh into something that reads as warmth rather than smoke.
Compared to the Club Black EDT, the EDP reads as more mature and less obviously sweet, trading some of the EDT's accessible vanillic sweetness for a more mineral, incense-adjacent quality in the base. If you came to this EDP expecting a louder, sweeter version of the original, the reality is somewhat more restrained and complex.
When to Wear
Club Black EDP is best suited to autumn and winter evenings, whether that is a formal dinner, a late-night event, or the kind of quiet social occasion where you want something with depth without being overwhelming. The resinous, amber-myrrh base makes it a natural fit for the dates and nights category, though its clean Ambrox layer keeps it from feeling too heavy for a smart-casual setting.
Who Is It For
The person who already owns something in the sweet oriental or amber-vanilla category and wants to step sideways into something that shares that DNA but reads as drier, more resinous, and less obviously crowd-friendly will find a natural home here. It suits someone who finds most vanilla-forward masculines too sugary but still wants warmth in the base.
If you enjoy the original Club Black EDT, the EDP is the natural next step and worth wearing side by side to compare the two directions. Club Extreme from the same house sits in a similar family and rounds out a useful three-way comparison. Browse the full Mercedes-Benz collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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