Clove Of Olde Jensen Fragrances
At a glance
Is Clove Of Olde Jensen Fragrances worth trying?
Clove of Olde by Jensen Fragrances is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, citrus, amber with Blood Orange, Cloves, Caramel
The first impression
Clove of Olde by Jensen Fragrances is a fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Clove of Olde was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Brandon Jensen.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Brandon Jensen
Brandon Jensen is the nose behind Jensen Fragrances, creating scents that range from aquatic and floral to spicy and woody. His catalog includes Cerulean Oasis, Clove Of Olde, Gardenia Dusk, and Muskalero. Jensen's work often balances natural accords with unexpected contrasts, appealing to a wide range of preferences.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Clove Of Olde Jensen Fragrances
Essence
Clove Of Olde is the Alchemist, a fragrance where spice and sweetness transmute into something golden. Blood orange and cinnamon collide with caramel and oud, a potion that simmers with latent magic. It belongs to those who see transformation everywhere-in the turning of seasons, the aging of wine, the slow burn of a candle.
This scent is for the experimenter, the one who blends tradition with rebellion. It is both ancient and modern, like an apothecary’s shelf stocked with forbidden ingredients.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor rich textures-brocade waistcoats, leather-bound journals, scarves dyed with indigo. Their aesthetic is eclectic: a Victorian locket paired with a modern minimalist ring, a workspace cluttered with alembics and USB drives. The Alchemist’s home smells of beeswax and dried herbs, their shelves lined with mismatched bottles.
They are drawn to the alchemical marriage of opposites: fire and water, precision and chaos. Their taste runs to spiced mead, dark chocolate studded with chili, and bread still warm from the oven.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the power of synthesis. The Alchemist values curiosity above all, seeing failure as just another data point. For them, knowledge is not static but something to be remixed, reinvented.
They are pragmatic idealists, equally at home in a laboratory or a poetry reading. Their creed is simple: everything contains potential. Even the mundane can be gilded.
Relationships
They attract fellow tinkerers and the intellectually restless. Romantic partners are often collaborators, people who challenge their ideas. Love, for the Alchemist, is a shared experiment-messy, unpredictable, and occasionally explosive.
Friends admire their resourcefulness, though they may grow frustrated by their constant pivots. The Alchemist’s relationships thrive on mutual reinvention.
Lifestyle
Their days are a series of projects-brewing ginger beer, coding at 3 AM, sketching blueprints for a never-built treehouse. Work might involve perfumery, mixology, or designing escape rooms. The Alchemist thrives in chaos, though their chaos has its own order.
They collect odd skills: lockpicking, calligraphy, the ability to identify mushrooms by scent alone.
Shadow
They can become lost in possibility, never finishing what they start. The Alchemist’s restlessness sometimes borders on self-sabotage, abandoning promising paths for shinier distractions. At their worst, they treat people like ingredients-valuable only for their reactivity.
They must learn that not everything needs to be transformed to be worthwhile.
Conclusion
Clove Of Olde is a fragrance for those who stir the cauldron. It crackles with cinnamon and tobacco, a potion that promises both warmth and danger. The Alchemist wears it as a challenge: the world is malleable, if only you have the courage to reshape it.