Black Caviar Paris Elysees

For Men
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2013

At a glance

Is Black Caviar Paris Elysees worth trying?

Black Caviar For Men by Paris Elysees is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for men.

Best match
Evening wear in Fall
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
citrus, woody, aromatic with Bergamot, Cedar, Lemon

The first impression

Black Caviar For Men by Paris Elysees is a Oriental Fougere fragrance for men. Black Caviar For Men was launched in 2013. Top notes are Bergamot, Cedar and Lemon; middle notes are Anise, Olive Blossom and Herbal Notes; base notes are Tonka Bean and Guaiac Wood.

What shapes the scent

citrus 100%
woody 85%
aromatic 70%
anis 60%
vanilla 50%
sweet 40%
soft spicy 35%
amber 30%
green 25%
floral 20%

The perfumer behind it

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Bergamot Bergamot
Cedar Cedar
Lemon Lemon

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Anise Anise
Olive Blossom Olive Blossom
Herbal Notes Herbal Notes

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Guaiac Wood Guaiac Wood

The mood it creates

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Black Caviar Paris Elysees

Essence

To wear Black Caviar Paris Elysees is to embrace the intoxicating dance of opulence and intimacy. This fragrance-dark, velvety, with whispers of leather, amber, and black truffle-belongs to one who does not merely exist but consumes life. Their essence is that of The Lover, the Jungian archetype of passion, aesthetic devotion, and the pursuit of beauty in all its forms. They are drawn to the richness of experience, the tactile pleasures of the world, and the magnetic pull of deep emotional connections.

Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has a shadow-one that risks indulgence, possessiveness, and the occasional descent into hedonism. Their life is a tapestry woven with both ecstasy and excess, a balance between the sublime and the self-destructive.

Shadow

Yet, like all who live by sensation, they risk drowning in it. Their pursuit of pleasure can tip into indulgence-another glass of wine, another reckless affair, another purchase they do not need but crave. The shadow of The Lover is obsession, the inability to let go, the fear that without intensity, life is hollow.

They may struggle with jealousy, not out of pettiness, but because they love so deeply that the thought of loss is unbearable. Their relationships can become suffocating if they mistake possession for devotion. And when disillusioned, they may spiral-seeking solace in fleeting pleasures rather than confronting the void.

Conclusion

Their tastes are unapologetically decadent. They prefer the weight of silk against their skin, the flicker of candlelight on polished mahogany, the slow burn of a well-aged whiskey. Their home is not merely a dwelling but a sanctuary of textures-plush velvet, cold marble, the scent of leather-bound books mingling with the faintest trace of their signature perfume. They do not simply wear fragrance; they inhabit it, allowing it to become an extension of their aura.

Philosophically, they reject the notion that pleasure is frivolous. To them, beauty is a necessity, a counterbalance to life’s inevitable harshness. They believe in the power of touch, of lingering glances, of the unspoken understanding between two people who recognize each other’s depths. Their values are rooted in authenticity-not the raw, unrefined kind, but the kind that emerges when one has the courage to embrace desire without shame.