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Black Extreme
Mandarina Duck
Release year:
2014
A deeper interpretation of the Black idea, emphasizing warm spice, citrus brightness, resinous depth, and a darker woody base. It feels denser and more evening-ready than Pure Black, with a richer ambered drydown and a more assertive masculine profile.
Black Extreme
Trussardi
Release year:
2015
Black Extreme gives Trussardi a darker and warmer masculine style with a smoother spicy-woody finish than the fresher house pillars. It feels richer, more evening-oriented, and slightly more dramatic than My Land.
Black Flower Mexican Vanilla
Dame Perfumery Scottsdale
Release year:
2014
A deep Sonoran Desert vanilla built around dark petals, caramelized warmth, and smooth woods rather than simple bakery sweetness. Lemon and grapefruit give the opening a little brightness, while nutmeg, gardenia, jasmine, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, musk, tonka, and vanilla create a plush black-floral gourmand finish. It feels warm, resinous, enveloping, and still one of Dame's signature scents.
Black for Her
Kenneth Cole
Release year:
2004
Black for Her translates the Black name into a smooth floral for women, combining violet, white flowers, musk, and woods in a polished but approachable way. It feels feminine, clean, and softly dressed-up.
Black Gemstone
Stéphane Humbert Lucas
Release year:
2013
A dark incense-woods fragrance with a monumental, almost volcanic feel. Lemon and aromatic facets cut briefly through cedar, frankincense, myrrh, opoponax, patchouli, labdanum, teak, birch, saffron, basil, and tonka, giving it both smoke and resinous sweetness. It feels brooding, sacred, and mineral-black, like hot incense burned over polished dark woods.
Black & Gold
Lomani
Release year:
2016
A bold amber-woody masculine with a dark bottle aesthetic: warm spice, sweet depth, woods, and a polished musky base. It feels richer and more evening-facing than Lomani’s fresher everyday scents.
Black Gold
Ormonde Jayne
Release year:
2014
Black Gold is a luxurious aromatic leather fragrance with bergamot, juniper, pink pepper, cardamom, orchid, jasmine, patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, oud-like woods, musk, civet-like warmth, and amber. It feels rich, polished, and distinctly dressed.
Black Gold
Mancera
Release year:
2017
A leather-woody masculine with citrus, oud, lavender, cinnamon, nutmeg, jasmine, violet, rose, marine notes, patchouli, vetiver, woods, leather, amber, and musk. It feels dressed-up and confident, mixing aromatic freshness with a deeper leather base.
Black Granit
Pascal Morabito
Release year:
2013
A mineral-toned masculine from the gemstone group, built around dark woods, cool spice, and a stony aromatic impression. It feels clean but serious, with a black-polished surface and a dry masculine base.
Black Grev
Slumberhouse
Release year:
2023
A greener, cooler, more shape-shifting relative of Grev where mint, star anise, citrus, herbal facets, and damp mossy mineral tones move constantly before settling into a wet-stone herbal cologne effect. It feels brisk and strange, with real motion from opening to drydown.
Black Gris: Obsidian Parfum
Ensar Oud
Release year:
2026
Black Gris: Obsidian Parfum leans into ambergris, ambered warmth, and resinous oud depth. It feels salty, glowing, and animalic around the edges, with a luxurious natural finish that gives the composition a deep, oceanic warmth instead of simple sweetness.
Black I / I
Widian
Release year:
2014
A composed oriental-woody extrait that opens with cardamom and cinnamon before moving into incense, cypress, sandalwood, cedar, and clean musk. It has the quiet glow of polished woods and warm spice rather than a loud sweet profile, with the smoky resin giving it a calm ceremonial feel. The earlier AJ Arabia numbering can make this searchable simply as I or Black I.
Black II Eau de Parfum
Widian
Release year:
2026
A newer Eau de Parfum variant of Black II, keeping the rose, fruit, sandalwood, vanilla, moss, and musky warmth of the original idea in a somewhat more approachable concentration. It should remain searchable separately from the extrait because public catalogs treat it as a distinct perfume concentration. The profile is still darkly floral, smooth, and sensual.
Black II / II
Widian
Release year:
2014
A dark floral-amber extrait built around ripe plum, mandarin brightness, rose, sandalwood, vanilla, moss, and smoky musk. It feels plush and enveloping, with the rose softened by fruit and woods so the result lands between gourmand warmth and Middle Eastern floral richness. The earlier AJ Arabia numbering can make this searchable simply as II or Black II.
Black III / III
Widian
Release year:
2015
A woody-leather Black Collection scent with a brisk aromatic opening and a smooth Mediterranean-style warmth underneath. It reads fresher than the more resinous Widian entries at first, then settles into dry woods, leather, and soft spice. The earlier AJ Arabia numbering can make this searchable simply as III or Black III.
Black Incense
Abdul Samad Al Qurashi
Release year:
—
A dark incense-woody fragrance built around smoky resin, warm spice, and a smooth sweet-wood finish. It has the shadowy atmosphere expected from the name, but it is not simply campfire smoke; the composition feels polished, resinous, and wearable, with enough ambered warmth to soften the dry incense and enough woody depth to give it strong evening presence.
Black Incense Malaki
Chopard
Release year:
2020
Black Incense Malaki deepens the Malaki style with darker resins, smoke, and woody richness. It feels contemplative, luxurious, and much moodier than the smoother entries.
Black Intensitive Aoud / Black Intensive Aoud
Mancera
Release year:
2008
An early heavy oud composition with clove, peach, chili pepper, rose, saffron, sugar, jasmine, violet, oud, sandalwood, gurjum balsam, and Moroccan cedar. It is dark, spicy, sweet, woody, and intentionally intense, with a vintage Mancera oud density.
Black IV / IV
Widian
Release year:
2015
A bright fruity-floral entry in the Black Collection, opening with bergamot before moving through blackcurrant, plum, and airy floral facets. The drydown keeps the Widian polish with musk and woods, making it lighter, more modern, and more transparent than the heavier oud-amber pieces. The earlier AJ Arabia numbering can make this searchable simply as IV or Black IV.
Black Jade
Lubin
Release year:
2011
Black Jade is one of the house’s key feminine signatures, balancing galbanum, bergamot, cardamom, rose, jasmine, incense, cinnamon, sandalwood, patchouli, vanilla, tonka bean, and amber in a smooth chypre-floral style. It feels elegant, mysterious, and classically French.