




Description SUPERZ. Budapest Smesh
Top notes Top notes - They develop straight after you put the fragrance on. They create the first impression and tend to be quite intense, but not long-lasting. | Black Pepper, Blood Orange, Cinnamon, Spices |
Middle notes Middle notes - The heart of the fragrance comes out after a couple of minutes when the head of the scent fades away. These notes usually last around 2 to 3 hours. | Lavender, Bitter Orange |
Base notes Base notes - The last and often longest part of the fragrance's evolution on your skin. Takes anywhere from 4 hours to over a day. | Amber, Cashmere Wood, Moss, Tonka Beans, vanilla bean, Vetiver |
| Fragrance category | fruity, woody |
| Concentration of the fragrance component | perfume |
A hot-blooded extrait with a dry woody backbone
A masculine scent can be intense without losing refinement. SUPERZ. Budapest Smesh extrait de parfum pairs hot spices, dry woods and smooth sweet facets with an extrait concentration, giving the fragrance a strong, persistent and confidently styled character.
- woody aromatic fragrance
- offers fuller projection through a 20% perfume oil concentration
- masculine scent
Composition of the fragrance:
The fragrance opens with blood orange, giving the scent a sharp and energetic citrus flash. Cinnamon and mixed spices then bring heat, while cedarwood and cashmere wood form a dry, confident woody body. Tonka bean and vanilla bean round out the edges with warmer sweetness. Neroli adds a bitter orange-blossom accent, lavender brings aromatic lift, and amber, moss and vetiver leave a deeper, earthier trail.
Story of the fragrance:
The name Smesh is linked to the fighting vocabulary of Khamzat Chimaev, where it represents dominance, pressure and unstoppable energy. This fragrance translates that idea into a polished masculine scent with heat, force and endurance. As an extrait de parfum, it contains a high level of perfume oil supported by 0% water and a reduced-alcohol formula, helping the fragrance remain richer and longer-lasting after application. Neroli gives the composition an additional layer of refinement, with roots in bitter orange blossom and orange flower water used across Eastern sweet traditions.

