Club De Nuit White Impériale
Club de Nuit White Imperiale opens with a bright collision of bergamot and nutmeg—citrus sharpness undercut by spice that registers as almost metallic at first.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 13 accords.
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The note pyramid
- Bergamot
- Nutmeg
- Vanilla
- Peony
- Musk
- Incense
By the editors · 2 min readClub de Nuit White Imperiale opens with a bright collision of bergamot and nutmeg—citrus sharpness undercut by spice that registers as almost metallic at first. The nutmeg refuses to fade politely, holding tension against softer elements as they emerge.
The heart brings vanilla forward, but this isn't dessert. Instead, it pairs with musk and pale peony to create something powdery and skin-close, the floral barely there except as texture. The vanilla feels utilitarian, a bridge between the spiced opening and a woody base where cedar and cashmeran provide structure. Incense threads through quietly, more suggestion than statement.
This is built for presence without drama—a white-shirt fragrance that reads clean from a distance but reveals its seams up close. The composition leans modern synthetic, transparent where some might want depth. Best suited to those who prefer fragrances that occupy space politely rather than announce themselves.
Scent twins
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