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No.682 Ebène Fumé

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Eden Perfumes No.682 Ebène Fumé is a Parfum. No.682 Ebène Fumé opens with Palo Santo, Violet Leaf, Pepper, and Incense, settles into a heart of Papyrus, Cade, Rose, and Labdanum, and dries down to a base of Ebony, Resin, and Guaiac Wood. Eden Perfumes's No.682 Ebène Fumé carries an Acquired verdict, a smoky-led wear.

Eden's take on Tom Ford's Ebene Fume trades some of the original's smoldering depth for a lighter, more linear smoke - dry incense and palo santo up front, a woody resinous base that stays close to skin rather than filling a room.
  • Meditative
  • Confident
  • Brooding
  • Grounded
No.682 Ebène Fumé Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Also Works:
Fall Winter

A dry, resinous smoke sits best in cooler air - Fall and Winter let the incense and woods carry without the intensity feeling oppressive.

Best Occasions

Also Works:
Formal

The meditative, smoky character suits evening wear and more formal occasions where a quieter, contemplative scent reads as sophisticated rather than casual.

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About

No.682 opens with a dry, almost mineral hit of incense and palo santo, brightened by black pepper and a touch of violet leaf. It reads smoky rather than sweet from the very first spray, and unlike some budget woody scents it never tips into ashy or harsh territory. As it settles, labdanum and cade oil bring a resinous warmth, while papyrus adds a slightly papery, textural edge, and a soft rose keeps the composition from feeling one-note. The dry-down is where this one earns its keep: ebony tree and guaiac wood build a smooth, contemplative woody base that clings to the skin for several hours rather than filling the room. Compared to the Tom Ford original, this version is flatter and quieter - the projection tapers faster and the smoke feels more restrained - but the character is unmistakably related. It suits anyone who wants a dark, meditative wood scent for cooler evenings without the triple-figure price tag, and works particularly well layered under a coat on a winter night out.