Chartwell Edenbridge
At a glance
Is Chartwell Edenbridge worth trying?
Chartwell by Edenbridge is a Leather fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, woody, amber with Bergamot, Pepper, Rum
The first impression
Chartwell by Edenbridge is a Leather fragrance for women and men. Chartwell was launched in 2019. Chartwell was created by Chris Rowe and Alanna Naps. Top notes are Bergamot and Pepper; middle notes are Rum, Cinnamon and Patchouli; base notes are Cedar, Styrax, Incense and Leather.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Alanna Naps
Alanna Naps is a perfumer known for her work with the Edenbridge collection, crafting a range of distinctive scents. Her olfactory style blends natural and synthetic elements to create evocative, narrative-driven fragrances. Notable creations include the lush floral of Edenbridge - Corsican and the dark, woody depth of Edenbridge - Erebus.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Chartwell Edenbridge
Essence
Chartwell’s rum-and-cedar depth embodies the Sovereign-a ruler of their own domain, whether that’s a candlelit library or a city at midnight. They carry the gravitas of leather and incense, tempered by bergamot’s wit. Like the fragrance’s cinnamon-and-patchouli heart, they command respect without raising their voice, their authority woven into every gesture.
Style & Aesthetic
Tailored but tactile: a cashmere-blend trench coat, a signet ring passed down generations. Their home is a study in contrasts-mid-century furniture against stone walls, whiskey decanters catching firelight. The perfume’s pepper-and-styrax bite mirrors their love for sharp lines softened by warmth, like a first edition book left open on a velvet chair.
Philosophy & Values
They value legacy but disdain pretension, much like how Chartwell elevates humble pepper with smoky incense. Their ethos? Strength should be worn lightly, like the fragrance’s rum note-present but never cloying. They believe true power lies in knowing when to listen, just as the base notes emerge only after the top notes fade.
Relationships
They attract those who crave stability with an edge, offering leather-and-cedar reliability spiked with cinnamon’s playfulness. Lovers are drawn to their quiet intensity, the way the scent’s styrax smolders beneath citrus. Colleagues respect their ability to mediate conflicts with a single raised eyebrow, as decisive as the perfume’s drydown.
Lifestyle
Their days are measured but never rigid-morning chess with espresso, evenings spent restoring antique maps. The fragrance’s longevity mirrors their stamina for marathon negotiations or midnight piano solos. Even their solitude feels deliberate, like the incense note that lingers long after others have left the room.
Shadow
Their sovereignty can harden into isolation, mistaking self-reliance for invulnerability. Like the perfume’s initial pepper sting, they might push away tenderness, forgetting that even cedar needs rain.
Conclusion
Chartwell is the scent of quiet dominion. Like its wearer, it needs no fanfare to hold a room-just the slow burn of leather and conviction.