Ambresso Grande
Fragrance Story
Ambresso by Grande is a fragrance for women and men. Ambresso was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Marius Pana. Top notes are Coffee CO2, Allspice and Myrrh; middle notes are Coffee, Tobacco, Rhum Agricole, Cognac, Beeswax, Raisin, Myrtle, Rose, Nutmeg, Lily of the Valley and Cedarwood; base notes are Amber, Resins, Siam Benzoin, Labdanum, Castoreum, Madagascar Vanilla, Tolu Balsam, Peru Balsam, Patchouli, Guaiac Wood, Tonka Bean, Ambergris, Opoponax, Australian Sandalwood and Musk.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Marius Pana
Marius Pana is a perfumer for Grande Perfumes and Jinkoh Store, creating scents like Ambresso, Cuore Grande, and Ananda Qi & Iris. His work frequently features oud, iris, and amber, with a focus on rich, resinous compositions. He specializes in complex, oriental-inspired fragrances.
Fragrance Notes
Top Notes
First impression · 15-30 min
Heart Notes
Core character · 2-4 hours
Base Notes
Lasting impression · 4+ hours
Ambresso Grande by Grande offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Ambresso Grande embodies the distinctive style of Grande while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Ambresso Grande
Essence
To wear Ambreiso Grande is to announce oneself without words-a fragrance of deep amber, smoky woods, and a whisper of spice, warm yet commanding. It is not a scent for the timid, nor for those who wish to blend into the background. The person who chooses this fragrance is drawn to its richness, its complexity, and its quiet authority. They are, at their core, a Sovereign-an archetype of leadership, presence, and self-possession.
This is not mere vanity; it is an instinct for gravitas. They do not seek power for its own sake, but because they understand that influence is the natural consequence of confidence. Their life is built on deliberate choices-each one reinforcing their identity as someone who shapes their own destiny.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is one of controlled opulence. They prefer textures that suggest history-aged leather, polished mahogany, cashmere worn soft with time. Their home is not cluttered, but neither is it sterile; every object has been selected for its resonance, its ability to evoke meaning. They might collect rare books, vintage watches, or art that speaks in muted tones rather than garish declarations.
In matters of taste, they disdain the ephemeral. Fast fashion, disposable trends, and mass-produced decor hold no appeal. They would rather own one impeccably tailored coat than a dozen forgettable garments. This discernment extends to their relationships-they surround themselves with people who share their appreciation for depth, wit, and substance. Superficial charm does not impress them; they value authenticity, even when it is unpolished.
Philosophy & Values
The Sovereign does not rule for pleasure alone; they feel the burden of their role. They believe in excellence, not as a performance for others, but as a private standard. They are often the one others turn to in crisis-not because they demand it, but because their presence exudes stability.
Yet this sense of duty has its shadow. They may struggle with perfectionism, expecting too much from themselves and, by extension, from those they care about. Their high standards can become a rod for their own back, leaving them impatient with human frailty-including their own. They may mistake control for wisdom, forgetting that true leadership sometimes requires surrender.
Relationships
They are not an easy lover, nor a careless friend. Their affections are earned, not given freely, but once given, they are steadfast. They do not suffer fools, but they are fiercely loyal to those who prove themselves worthy. Their love language is one of quiet acts-remembering a favorite wine, offering advice only when asked, standing by without need for acknowledgment.
Yet their strength can become a barrier. They may mistake solitude for independence, pushing others away before vulnerability can take root. Their pride can make apologies difficult; they would rather endure silence than admit fault. This is their tragedy-the very qualities that make them admirable also make intimacy a challenge.
Shadow
The Sovereign’s greatest weakness is the fear of losing command-over their life, their image, their emotions. When threatened, they may retreat into coldness, masking uncertainty with detachment. They disdain chaos, but life is chaotic; in their refusal to bend, they risk breaking.
Their shadow also manifests as a subtle arrogance. They may dismiss those who lack their discipline, forgetting that not everyone is built for the same kind of strength. This can isolate them, reinforcing the illusion that they are alone because they are superior, rather than because they have made themselves unapproachable.
Conclusion
To evolve, they must learn that true power lies not in unwavering control, but in the wisdom to yield when necessary. They must allow themselves to be flawed, to be human. When they do, their strength becomes not a fortress, but a foundation-one that supports rather than isolates.
The scent of Ambreiso Grande lingers, a reminder: warmth and depth are not contradictions. The Sovereign, at their best, is both.