Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Dark Leather
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Description - Spicebomb Dark Leather
Leather-led with rich support. Genuine Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Dark Leather EDP decant from ৳680 in Bangladesh. Notes of tobacco, black pepper
Dark, combustible, and unapologetically spiced, Spicebomb Dark Leather Eau de Parfum by Viktor&Rolf arrived in 2024 as the most brooding entry in the Spicebomb line yet. Where Spicebomb Extreme pushed sweetness and heat, Dark Leather pivots toward raw material: rough leather, dry tobacco, and spice that bites before it warms. Aromatica carries the Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Dark Leather decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Pepper, Nutmeg
Heart: Cinnamon, Frankincense
Base: Black Leather, Tobacco
The Scent
Black pepper dominates the first spray with a dry, almost electric heat, and nutmeg arrives alongside it with a grainy, slightly sweet warmth that stops the pepper from going purely astringent. This is not a soft or polite opening. It announces itself. Within the first few minutes, an unexpected element catches many wearers off guard: a faint, tart fruity quality, something close to quince or dark berry, that can read as a surprise. It sits underneath the spice rather than leading it, but it gives the opening an unusual dimension that the dry-down eventually strips away. The pepper and nutmeg hold their tension during these early minutes, neither fully yielding to the other, creating an opening that feels deliberately unresolved in the best sense.
As the heart develops, cinnamon moves in with real warmth and texture. It reads more like raw cinnamon bark than the sweet, gourmand version found in most mainstream masculines. Frankincense adds a resinous, slightly smoky underpinning that begins to pull the composition toward something more austere. The spice and resin work together here rather than competing, which gives the mid-stage a focused, almost meditative quality. The pepper is still present at this point, though quieter now, functioning as a dry backbone rather than a leading character. That interplay between hot spice and cool resin is one of the more interesting things happening in the mid-stage, and it gives Dark Leather a depth that the earlier minutes do not fully telegraph. The frankincense in particular takes on a slightly mineral edge here, bridging the bright top notes and the heavier base to come.
The dry-down is where Dark Leather earns its name. Black leather surfaces as a dry, slightly animalic accord, not polished or refined leather but something rawer, closer to hide. Tobacco enters beside it, adding a smoky sweetness that softens the leather's edge without erasing its roughness. Impressions split here: it can read as genuinely compelling and among the stronger entries in the Spicebomb line, or the leather accord can come across as synthetic and the tobacco note a touch harsh depending on skin chemistry. A rubber or eraser-like quality may appear in the late dry-down, which reads as part of the leather construction rather than a flaw, depending on your tolerance for unconventional leather accords. The frankincense from the heart lingers into the base as well, keeping a faint smokiness alive that ties the spice to the leather in a way that feels considered rather than accidental. The overall finish is dry, warm, and intimate rather than loud.
When to Wear
Dark Leather suits cooler months and evening occasions where the leather and tobacco base have room to breathe. Think autumn dinners, late-night events, or winter evenings where a fragrance with genuine texture and weight feels appropriate. It belongs in the Leather and Suede collection at Aromatica, alongside other fragrances that put material character ahead of softer, more accessible alternatives.
Who Is It For
Someone who already knows and appreciates leather fragrances and wants a spiced, darker take rather than the polished suede direction most houses default to will find Dark Leather a natural next step. Someone who wears Tuscan Leather or Ombre Leather and wants a version with more spice and less plush luxury will find Dark Leather worth serious consideration.
If you enjoy Spicebomb Extreme, Dark Leather sits in the same family but trades sweetness for rawer material and is worth trying side by side. Browse the full Viktor&Rolf collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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