
Club Eau de Toilette
Woody aromatic masculines don't often come from car brands, but Mercedes-Benz Club Eau de Toilette, launched in 2013 and composed by Olivier Cresp, makes a strong case for the category. It positions itself as an accessible, confident masculine, polished but not formal, the kind of scent a guy reaches for before heading out on a Friday evening. Aromatica carries the Mercedes-Benz Club decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it across seasons before deciding anything.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rhubarb, Citruses
Heart: Spices, Juniper Berries, Water Notes, Cardamom
Base: Ambroxan, Patchouli, Woodsy Notes, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Rhubarb and citrus open together with a tartness that feels more green-fruity than sour, bright but not sugary, with enough edge to keep it interesting on first contact. Within a few minutes, cardamom pushes forward and changes the mood considerably. It goes from refreshingly tart to quietly spiced, and that shift is one of the more enjoyable moments in this fragrance. The cardamom here is not the sharp, medicinal kind you find in some Middle Eastern compositions. It sits warmer and rounder, closer to a baking spice than an incense ingredient, and it threads neatly through the tartness of the rhubarb rather than overpowering it. Juniper adds a piney, slightly resinous quality that keeps the spice grounded rather than sweet. That combination of cardamom and juniper gives the heart a dual character: one part kitchen warmth, one part outdoorsy freshness, neither fully winning out. The water note in the heart is subtle. It reads more as a freshening agent than an overt aquatic accord, preventing the spice from going too heavy or dark and keeping the overall impression firmly in the fresh-woody lane rather than drifting into anything heavy. As the heart settles, the base begins to surface through the warmth of the blend. Ambroxan is the backbone here, giving Club its modern, slightly skin-close quality that a lot of mainstream masculines rely on for that easy-to-wear, pleasant, close-to-the-body effect. It does not project loudly outward in the later stages; instead it pulls everything inward into a skin-warm glow. Patchouli arrives dry rather than earthy. It reads as woodsy depth rather than anything dark or resinous, and it merges with the juniper's lingering piney character in a way that feels coherent rather than layered. Tonka bean closes things out with a soft, mildly sweet coumarin warmth that stops short of becoming gourmand, adding enough rounded sweetness to smooth any remaining sharpness from the spice. The drydown turns powdery and skin-warm, with the ambroxan and tonka merging into a clean musky finish that clings close rather than projecting outward. There is a quiet linearity to Club once it reaches the base stage. It does not transform dramatically, but the progression from tart rhubarb through spiced cardamom into that soft ambroxan-tonka finish is well-paced and satisfying rather than abrupt. It is a composition that rewards proximity more than distance, the kind that becomes more interesting when you catch it close to the skin than when you first spray.
When to Wear
Club works well in cooler months, when the spiced cardamom and warm base read richer as the air drops through autumn and early winter. It suits after-work gatherings, casual evening dinners, or weekend outings where you want something put-together without crossing into formal territory.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward clean, woody masculines like Dior Homme or aromatic fougeres but wants something more accessible and approachable for regular wear without sacrificing character.
If you enjoy the spiced woody direction, Club Extreme sits in the same line with more intensity and is worth comparing. Browse the full Mercedes-Benz collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Woody aromatic masculines don't often come from car brands, but Mercedes-Benz Club Eau de Toilette, launched in 2013 and composed by Olivier Cresp, makes a strong case for the category. It positions itself as an accessible, confident masculine, polished but not formal, the kind of scent a guy reaches for before heading out on a Friday evening. Aromatica carries the Mercedes-Benz Club decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can live with it across seasons before deciding anything.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rhubarb, Citruses
Heart: Spices, Juniper Berries, Water Notes, Cardamom
Base: Ambroxan, Patchouli, Woodsy Notes, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Rhubarb and citrus open together with a tartness that feels more green-fruity than sour, bright but not sugary, with enough edge to keep it interesting on first contact. Within a few minutes, cardamom pushes forward and changes the mood considerably. It goes from refreshingly tart to quietly spiced, and that shift is one of the more enjoyable moments in this fragrance. The cardamom here is not the sharp, medicinal kind you find in some Middle Eastern compositions. It sits warmer and rounder, closer to a baking spice than an incense ingredient, and it threads neatly through the tartness of the rhubarb rather than overpowering it. Juniper adds a piney, slightly resinous quality that keeps the spice grounded rather than sweet. That combination of cardamom and juniper gives the heart a dual character: one part kitchen warmth, one part outdoorsy freshness, neither fully winning out. The water note in the heart is subtle. It reads more as a freshening agent than an overt aquatic accord, preventing the spice from going too heavy or dark and keeping the overall impression firmly in the fresh-woody lane rather than drifting into anything heavy. As the heart settles, the base begins to surface through the warmth of the blend. Ambroxan is the backbone here, giving Club its modern, slightly skin-close quality that a lot of mainstream masculines rely on for that easy-to-wear, pleasant, close-to-the-body effect. It does not project loudly outward in the later stages; instead it pulls everything inward into a skin-warm glow. Patchouli arrives dry rather than earthy. It reads as woodsy depth rather than anything dark or resinous, and it merges with the juniper's lingering piney character in a way that feels coherent rather than layered. Tonka bean closes things out with a soft, mildly sweet coumarin warmth that stops short of becoming gourmand, adding enough rounded sweetness to smooth any remaining sharpness from the spice. The drydown turns powdery and skin-warm, with the ambroxan and tonka merging into a clean musky finish that clings close rather than projecting outward. There is a quiet linearity to Club once it reaches the base stage. It does not transform dramatically, but the progression from tart rhubarb through spiced cardamom into that soft ambroxan-tonka finish is well-paced and satisfying rather than abrupt. It is a composition that rewards proximity more than distance, the kind that becomes more interesting when you catch it close to the skin than when you first spray.
When to Wear
Club works well in cooler months, when the spiced cardamom and warm base read richer as the air drops through autumn and early winter. It suits after-work gatherings, casual evening dinners, or weekend outings where you want something put-together without crossing into formal territory.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward clean, woody masculines like Dior Homme or aromatic fougeres but wants something more accessible and approachable for regular wear without sacrificing character.
If you enjoy the spiced woody direction, Club Extreme sits in the same line with more intensity and is worth comparing. Browse the full Mercedes-Benz collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











