
African Leather
Built around the idea of a leather expedition across open savanna, Memo Paris African Leather (Eau de Parfum, 2015) belongs to the house's Cuir Nomade line and pairs a saddle-worn leather with green spice and warm dust. Perfumer Alienor Massenet keeps it rugged but composed, never costume-like, and that balance is the whole appeal. It reads less like a luxury leather goods boutique and more like tack room air and dry grass at the edge of a savanna. Aromatica carries the Memo Paris African Leather price in Bangladesh across all available sizes, so you can test the full arc in a decant before reaching for a bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Geranium, Pink Pepper
Heart: Patchouli, Cinnamon, Rose
Base: Leather, Oud, Amber
The Scent
Sharp and green before anything else, the opening snaps with cardamom and pink pepper landing against an almost herbal geranium. That geranium can read as a dry rose on some skin, or closer to mint and crushed stems on others, depending on body chemistry and how warm the wearer runs. Underneath, the leather is already present from the first spray, more dusty and dry than smoky, the smell of a worn saddle left out in the sun rather than something freshly tanned or lacquered. The transition from that bright, spiced opening into the heart is gradual and well-judged: cinnamon moves in to warm the middle register, and a quiet rose lifts enough to soften the geranium's edge without tipping anything sweet or conventionally floral. Patchouli grounds everything with an earthy, slightly bitter weight that keeps the whole composition pointing outdoors rather than toward the perfume counter. By the end of the first hour, the dry, suede-like leather steps forward and begins to lead, threaded with a restrained oud that reads more woody than barnyard. Even noses that usually find oud confrontational tend to find it wearable here, because the oud is more structural than dominant. Those expecting a loud, animalic leather can find this one surprisingly dusty and airy in character, which is either a pleasant discovery or a mild disappointment depending on what was wanted. The dry-down is warm and ambered, with leather and amber locking together into something worn-in and skin-close while the cardamom and cinnamon continue to flicker quietly underneath rather than disappearing. It settles into a windswept, spicy leather, and that persistent spice prevents it from ever going heavy or syrupy through the later hours. Worn across a full day it travels cleanly from that bright, green-spiced start to a soft, dusty leather hum, and that long unhurried arc from snap to warmth is a significant part of what makes it rewarding to revisit.
When to Wear
A cooler-weather scent first, at its best through autumn and winter evenings when the dry leather and amber have room to bloom. It also handles a crisp, overcast day well, where the green spice reads fresh rather than warm. Reach for it for a dinner out, a leather-jacket weekend in the city, or a long night drive, and explore more options in the Leather and Suede collection if that texture is what draws you.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their leather dry and spicy, not sweet will find exactly what they are after here, especially if they would rather smell like worn saddle and cardamom than vanilla. Good for a person who gravitates toward rugged niche over polished designer gloss, and who wants something with a bit of grit behind the spice.
If you enjoy Tom Ford Ombre Leather, it shares the same dry spiced-leather backbone and is worth comparing, as is the rawer Mancera Wild Leather. Browse the full Memo Paris collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Built around the idea of a leather expedition across open savanna, Memo Paris African Leather (Eau de Parfum, 2015) belongs to the house's Cuir Nomade line and pairs a saddle-worn leather with green spice and warm dust. Perfumer Alienor Massenet keeps it rugged but composed, never costume-like, and that balance is the whole appeal. It reads less like a luxury leather goods boutique and more like tack room air and dry grass at the edge of a savanna. Aromatica carries the Memo Paris African Leather price in Bangladesh across all available sizes, so you can test the full arc in a decant before reaching for a bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Geranium, Pink Pepper
Heart: Patchouli, Cinnamon, Rose
Base: Leather, Oud, Amber
The Scent
Sharp and green before anything else, the opening snaps with cardamom and pink pepper landing against an almost herbal geranium. That geranium can read as a dry rose on some skin, or closer to mint and crushed stems on others, depending on body chemistry and how warm the wearer runs. Underneath, the leather is already present from the first spray, more dusty and dry than smoky, the smell of a worn saddle left out in the sun rather than something freshly tanned or lacquered. The transition from that bright, spiced opening into the heart is gradual and well-judged: cinnamon moves in to warm the middle register, and a quiet rose lifts enough to soften the geranium's edge without tipping anything sweet or conventionally floral. Patchouli grounds everything with an earthy, slightly bitter weight that keeps the whole composition pointing outdoors rather than toward the perfume counter. By the end of the first hour, the dry, suede-like leather steps forward and begins to lead, threaded with a restrained oud that reads more woody than barnyard. Even noses that usually find oud confrontational tend to find it wearable here, because the oud is more structural than dominant. Those expecting a loud, animalic leather can find this one surprisingly dusty and airy in character, which is either a pleasant discovery or a mild disappointment depending on what was wanted. The dry-down is warm and ambered, with leather and amber locking together into something worn-in and skin-close while the cardamom and cinnamon continue to flicker quietly underneath rather than disappearing. It settles into a windswept, spicy leather, and that persistent spice prevents it from ever going heavy or syrupy through the later hours. Worn across a full day it travels cleanly from that bright, green-spiced start to a soft, dusty leather hum, and that long unhurried arc from snap to warmth is a significant part of what makes it rewarding to revisit.
When to Wear
A cooler-weather scent first, at its best through autumn and winter evenings when the dry leather and amber have room to bloom. It also handles a crisp, overcast day well, where the green spice reads fresh rather than warm. Reach for it for a dinner out, a leather-jacket weekend in the city, or a long night drive, and explore more options in the Leather and Suede collection if that texture is what draws you.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their leather dry and spicy, not sweet will find exactly what they are after here, especially if they would rather smell like worn saddle and cardamom than vanilla. Good for a person who gravitates toward rugged niche over polished designer gloss, and who wants something with a bit of grit behind the spice.
If you enjoy Tom Ford Ombre Leather, it shares the same dry spiced-leather backbone and is worth comparing, as is the rawer Mancera Wild Leather. Browse the full Memo Paris collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











