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Versace Ambre Nectar from the Atelier Versace line is a sophisticated amber-woody fragrance that layers saffron and pink pepper over caramel, oud, and benzoin, earning praise for its buttery leather quality and ability to revive interest in amber compositions.
Versace Ambre Nectar is a 2024 addition to the Atelier Versace private collection, created by perfumer Jordi Fernandez. Drawing inspiration from the color of copper and the nobility of amber, this fragrance positions itself as a sophisticated take on the amber-woody genre that aims to stand apart from the many amber compositions on the market.
Reviewer reactions suggest it largely succeeds. One notable comment captures the sentiment: the reviewer stated they were so over amber as they all smell the same, but this got them back on board. However, not all feedback is positive, with one reviewer describing it as the worst of the three new Atelier Versace releases tested.
Ambre Nectar opens with pink pepper and saffron, creating a warm, spicy introduction with an almost metallic quality that evokes the copper inspiration. The saffron is prominent without being medicinal, lending an exotic warmth that sets the stage for the richer notes below.
The heart brings caramel, oud, and cedar together. The caramel provides sweetness that is tempered by the dry, smoky quality of oud and the woody structure of cedar. Reviewers describe the overall effect as buttery-soft amber-leather done without smoke for once, distinguishing it from harsher leather-amber combinations.
The base of benzoin, vanilla, and sandalwood creates a smooth, resinous foundation. Comparisons to Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Grand Soir and Bvlgari Orom have been made, with reviewers noting that Ambre Nectar is much more charred, sweet, and overall intense than the Bvlgari comparison. One reviewer found the progression reminiscent of moving from Bvlgari Orom in the opening to Bvlgari Onekh in the dry down, with smooth caramel and benzoin dominating the later stages.
Ambre Nectar is firmly an autumn and winter fragrance. Its warm, resinous character needs cool air to breathe properly and would become overwhelming in heat. Evening occasions suit it best, from dinners to date nights to formal winter events. Its intensity and richness make it more of a going-out fragrance than a casual daily wear.
Reviewers report above-average longevity, with the benzoin and vanilla base clinging to skin and clothing well past the initial application. The saffron and pink pepper top notes provide noticeable initial projection before the fragrance settles into a warm, ambient presence. This is a fragrance that draws compliments at close range rather than announcing itself across a room.
Community reactions lean positive overall. Fragrantica reviewers highlight the buttery-soft leather quality and the sophisticated balance of ingredients. The comparison to MFK Grand Soir is meant as a compliment, positioning Ambre Nectar in elevated company. However, some Parfumo reviewers are more critical, suggesting the new releases in the Atelier Versace private collection may be of lesser quality than earlier entries.
The fragrance description on Now Smell This positions it as a captivating symphony that perfectly balances each ingredient, and most reviewers agree the balance is well-executed even if opinions differ on the overall quality.
Ambre Nectar appeals to those who appreciate the amber-woody genre but want something that brings nuance to a crowded category. Fans of MFK Grand Soir, Bvlgari Man in Black, or Tom Ford Amber Absolute will find familiar territory with enough distinction to justify the purchase. It works well as a cool-weather evening fragrance for both men and women.
Versace Ambre Nectar succeeds in offering a refined, buttery take on amber that manages to feel fresh within a well-trodden genre, backed by solid longevity and an elegant saffron-caramel-oud composition that earns its place in the Atelier Versace lineup.
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