Kensei Gentleman’s Nod

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Kensei by Gentleman’s Nod is a fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Kensei was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Patricia Choux. Top notes are Blood Orange, Yuzu, Yellow Mandarin and Nashi Pear; middle notes are Lapsang Souchong Tea, Neroli, Violet and Black Pepper; base notes are Balsam Fir, Amberwood, Saffron, Cedar, Vetiver and Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
amber 85%
fresh spicy 70%
aromatic 60%
conifer 50%
fresh 40%

About the Perfumer

Patricia Choux

Patricia Choux

Patricia Choux is a perfumer whose creations appear under brands such as Amouroud, Banana Republic, Bebe, Brocard, Carven, Celine Dion, and Clean. Her catalog includes Midnight Rose, 90 Pure White, and Dans Ma Bulle. She is known for a style that blends modern elegance with approachable charm.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Blood Orange Blood Orange
Yuzu Yuzu
Yellow Mandarin Yellow Mandarin
Nashi Pear Nashi Pear

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Lapsang Souchong Tea Lapsang Souchong Tea
Neroli Neroli
Violet Violet
Black Pepper Black Pepper

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Balsam Fir Balsam Fir
Amberwood Amberwood
Saffron Saffron
Cedar Cedar
Vetiver Vetiver
Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha
Unique Character

Kensei Gentleman’s Nod by Gentleman’s Nod offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Kensei Gentleman’s Nod embodies the distinctive style of Gentleman’s Nod while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Sage Archetype: Portrait of Kensei Gentleman’s Nod

Essence

To wear Kensei Gentleman’s Nod is to embody an aura of quiet mastery-a fragrance that speaks of sandalwood’s depth, vetiver’s earthy intellect, and a whisper of spice suggesting hidden fires. The person who chooses this scent is not one for ostentation; they are drawn to refinement, precision, and the unspoken language of discernment. Their archetype is the Sage, the seeker of wisdom, the one who navigates life with an analytical mind and a measured heart.

Shadow

Yet the Sage is not without their shadows. Their greatest strength-their intellect-can become a cage. They may retreat into their mind, mistaking contemplation for living, analysis for experience. At times, they risk becoming the observer rather than the participant, watching life unfold from a safe distance rather than engaging fully.

Their discernment can curdle into judgment. They may dismiss others too quickly, seeing ignorance where there is merely difference, folly where there is passion. This intellectual pride can isolate them, leaving them admired but not truly known.

Worse still, their restraint may mask a fear of chaos, of the raw and untamed aspects of life they cannot control. They may suppress their own desires, mistaking discipline for denial, until some buried part of them rebels-perhaps in secret indulgence, or worse, in a sudden, uncharacteristic recklessness.

Conclusion

This individual moves through the world with deliberate grace. Their tastes are cultivated-perhaps a well-worn leather-bound book, a meticulously curated wardrobe of neutral tones, or a preference for minimalist design. They are drawn to the understated elegance of Japanese aesthetics, where every object carries intention, and silence holds as much weight as speech.

Philosophy is not an abstract exercise for them but a lived discipline. They may find resonance in Stoicism, Zen Buddhism, or Nietzsche’s own call to self-overcoming-not as dogma, but as a framework for understanding existence. Their values center on knowledge, self-mastery, and the pursuit of truth, even when it is uncomfortable.

In relationships, they are selective but deeply loyal. They do not suffer fools gladly, yet those who earn their respect find a companion of rare insight. Their conversations are not small talk but layered exchanges, where meaning is parsed carefully, like a sommelier tasting wine. Their lifestyle reflects this restraint-perhaps a quiet home with a carefully chosen library, a disciplined routine, and a preference for solitude that borders on the hermetic.