Mancera Extrait de Parfum Intense French Riviera 120 ml
Mancera
MANCERA Intense French Riviera is a fresh marine-woody Extrait de Parfum with a vivid coastal character and a more concentrated interpretation of the French Riviera theme. The profile combines mineral brightness, citrus clarity, salted woods and a soft musky finish, creating a clean yet textured impression.
The composition opens with sparkling freshness and subtle spice before moving into a broader marine heart shaped by airy, floral and woody facets. It settles into a salty-musky trail with ambered depth, keeping the structure fresh, smooth and polished.
Released in 2025, Intense French Riviera belongs to Mancera’s Azure collection and reflects the house’s bold niche style through an Extrait de Parfum concentration and a structured marine-woody signature. The fragrance was created by Pierre Montale and Amélie Mancera.
On skin, the scent feels crisp, mineral and smooth, with a lasting trail that stays close to the marine-woody theme rather than becoming heavy. Salty facets add movement, while the musky base gives the finish a refined, comfortable softness.
- product type
- perfume
- best for
- male & female
- fragrance family
- citrus, woody
In 2007, the famous perfumer and founder of the brand Pierre Mancera opened his own unique boutique on Place Vendome Street in Paris, which is famous for its magnificent shops. Being one of the most popular authors of modern fragrances, he produces compositions under his own name.
Pierre Mancera sees emotions, feelings, character, and life in perfume. Stories of desires, imaginations, infatuation, and passion create a unique combination of rare, expensive, and unusual components.
Each bottle, individually designed to order by the CNES space agency, is a combination of Art Nouveau and neoclassicism. The glass used in the manufacturing process is used to create portholes. It does not let in heat and the rays of the sun, which adversely affect the properties of the perfume.
"The best and most exceptional components are usually fragile and subject to the influence of light. I didn't want to pour my own fragrance compositions into metal cans."
Pierre Mancera
France


