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Fig Extasy by Mancera is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Fig Extasy was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Pierre Montale. Top notes are Fig Nectar, Incense, Black Pepper and Ginger; middle notes are Fig Leaf, Leather, Sandalwood, Cedar, Lavender and Thyme; base notes are Vanilla Pod, Siam Benzoin, Tonka Bean and Styrax.
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A Figgy Forest You Can Wear — Fig Extasy by Mancera
Fig Extasy is one of those Mancera releases that flew under the radar when it launched in 2021, but has steadily built a reputation among fig fragrance enthusiasts as one of the best in its category. Created by Pierre Montale, this is not your typical fruit-forward offering. It is a complex, woody-green interpretation of the entire fig tree -- leaves, bark, sap, and fruit -- wrapped in leather, spice, and resin. With nearly a thousand community votes and a growing number of passionate advocates, Fig Extasy is quietly becoming one of Mancera's standout compositions.
The opening hits with a snap of Black Pepper and fizzy Ginger, giving the fragrance a raspy, invigorating start that immediately sets it apart from sweeter fig fragrances. Incense rolls in quickly, adding a smoky depth that anchors the brighter top notes.
As the heart develops, the fig arrives in full -- not as a candied fruit, but as a vivid green blast of Fig Leaf and milky fig sap. Leather and Cedar give it a dry, masculine backbone, while Lavender and Thyme add an herbal dimension that keeps everything feeling natural and grounded. Sandalwood smooths the transition.
The base is warm and enveloping: Benzoin and Styrax provide a balsamic sweetness, while Tonka Bean and Vanilla round things off with a soft, creamy finish. The overall effect is like standing beneath a fig tree on a warm afternoon -- green canopy above, sun-baked earth below, the fruit just barely within reach.
Fig Extasy is surprisingly versatile. It works best in spring and summer when the green-fresh aspects bloom in warmth, but the leather and resinous base give it enough weight for fall wear too. It is equally at home in an office setting as it is on a weekend market stroll. The moderate projection means it will not overwhelm colleagues, and the natural quality reads as sophisticated rather than attention-seeking.
This is where Mancera's house style pays dividends. Reviewers consistently report 8 to 12 hours of wear time, with some noting the scent lingering on clothing well past the 11-hour mark. Projection is moderate -- strong enough to be noticed for the first few hours, then settling into a comfortable sillage bubble that embraces without shouting. Three sprays should be plenty for most situations, as the base has serious staying power even when the top notes have moved on.
The community is largely enthusiastic. Reviewers describe it as "a fluffy cloud of woody figgy bliss" and call it "one of the most addictive fig fragrances available." Fans praise the realistic green fig note and the way the composition balances sweetness with spice and leather without leaning too far in any direction. Some compare it favorably to Tom Ford's pricier fig offerings, considering Fig Extasy a genuinely competitive alternative at a fraction of the cost.
Not everyone agrees on the fig delivery, though. A minority find the incense and leather dominate to the point where the fig gets buried, and one reviewer flagged a synthetic quality to the fig note that reminded them of plastic. Skin chemistry clearly plays a role here -- some get a gorgeous green figgy composition while others get an incense-heavy leather scent with fig playing a supporting role.
If you love fig fragrances and want something that goes beyond the typical sweet-fig approach, this belongs on your sample list. It is particularly well-suited to anyone who appreciates green, woody, and slightly leathery compositions with a fruity twist. The price point -- around 135 EUR for 120ml -- makes it accessible by niche standards, and the performance justifies a full bottle purchase if the scent works on your skin.
Skip it if you want a straightforward sweet fig gourmand, if heavy incense notes bother you, or if you need a fragrance that stays strictly fresh and light throughout its wear.
Fig Extasy delivers one of the most complete fig tree experiences in contemporary perfumery -- green, woody, spicy, and just sweet enough to keep you reaching for it. It is a Mancera release that punches well above its price point in both composition quality and performance. For fig lovers who want something with real depth, this is the one to beat.
Consensus Rating
8.2/10
Community Sentiment
positiveSources Analyzed
11 community posts (5 Reddit) (6 forum)
This review is based on analysis of 11 community discussions. Individual experiences may vary.