Is Eden Amber The Scent You Didn’t Know You Needed?

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Is Eden Amber The Scent You Didn’t Know You Needed?

Fragrance lovers know that the journey through a perfume line can be filled with hits and misses. That’s exactly how I felt when I first dipped into the Claudio Zucca line of fragrances. Despite its flagship scent, Bois Imperitief, being a solid offering, it just didn’t carry well for me in terms of projection. The scent lingered but never made an impact the way I like my fragrances to do. So, initially, I wasn’t too motivated to try the rest of the line, expecting more of the same.

However, curiosity (and my love for bold scents) eventually led me to give it another shot. And let me tell you, not everything in the Claudio Zucca collection was quiet! A couple of fragrances piqued my interest, specifically Eden Amberand Cereal Break. Though not quite as loud as some of my favorite heavy hitters—like Kajal Homme IV, Mancera Red Tobacco Intense, or Leather Tabac by Zaharoff—Eden Amber had just enough boldness to make me take notice.

The Bubblicious Vibe

Now, let’s get something out of the way right off the bat: Cereal Break? Not for me. Its vibe felt too much like Milano Fragranze Panettone—and if you’ve smelled that, you know it’s an acquired taste. But Eden Amber? Now, that one struck a chord. Imagine the sweet, nostalgic scent of Bubblicious chewing gum—playful and fun. My initial reaction? This might work when I’m in a playful mood, rocking my Bart Simpson or Kermit the Frog t-shirt. It’s got a similar playful edge as Dunhill Icon, but where Icon has a refined, gentlemanly twist, Eden Amber dives headfirst into bubblegum bliss.

Of course, when I told my colleagues that Eden Amber was the only fragrance in the Claudio Zucca line I wanted to give a serious try, they looked at me like I was joking. Everyone agreed: “It smells like gum.” But for those who know me, that was all the more reason to dive in. If the crowd isn’t feeling it, I’m probably going to be all about it.

The Real Test: Wearing It Out

Later that day, after a long day at work, I headed to the gym with two of those same colleagues who had trashed Eden Amber earlier. Without a word, I sprayed it on. As we left the office and piled into the car, they were hit by the scent trail, both suddenly asking, “What did you just spray on? That smells good.”

Boom. Just like that, Eden Amber came alive. The fragrance, which may have seemed underwhelming on a scent strip, exploded in the air. By the time we reached the gym, the entire car was filled with its sweet, playful aroma. And despite their earlier criticisms, my friends were suddenly on board.

How It Wears

The projection was louder than I expected, leaving a strong scent trail in my wake. When I got home, my wife could still smell it lingering on me a good 3-4 hours later, like a stalker following me around. And even though the scent eventually settled closer to my skin, I still got a solid 6-7 hours of wear from it—enough to make an impression.

Conclusion: Don’t Judge a Fragrance Too Soon

This experience was a great reminder that you can’t always judge a fragrance by how it smells on a strip. Eden Ambermay smell like Bubblicious gum, but that’s not a bad thing. On the skin and in the right setting, it’s a fun, playful powerhouse of a scent that can easily stand out. It’s still too early to tell if it’ll break into my top 20, but I’m already considering it as a replacement for one of my tobacco or leather scents, just to add a bit more versatility to my collection.

So, if you’re ever in the mood for something fun and a little outside the box, Eden Amber might just be the scent you didn’t know you needed.

Ratings:

  • Projection: 8.5
  • Sillage: 8.5
  • Longevity: 7
  • Complexity: 7
  • Uniqueness: 8
  • Likability by Others: 8.5
  • Personal Preference: 8
  • Overall Rating: 7.9

In short, Eden Amber is a fragrance for when you’re feeling playful, maybe a bit nostalgic, and definitely ready to stand out in a fun, unexpected way. If you ever catch me wearing it, I’m probably in that Bart Simpson or Kermit the Frog mood—and loving every moment of it.

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