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Happy Chap's Black Cherry + Incense is a Bottle of Fine Wine

Black Cherry + Incense is a strikingly original fragrance, the kind of scent that immediately earns its place in a collector’s catalogue simply because it dares to do something different. Deep, luscious, and mysterious, it weaves together dark fruit, dry spice, and delicate smoke in a way that feels both unusual and surprisingly refined. In spirit, it brings to mind a bottle of Syrah, the red wine grape of the Rhône Valley, with its shadowy mix of black fruit, spice, and subtle smoke.


Kyle Olson lists the notes as black cherry, leather, and incense, but that close-cropped trio only hints at the complexity of the composition. While the fragrance is certainly fruit-driven, it never feels bright or candied. Instead, the cherry is shaded into darker tones of raisin and plum, creating a succulent sweetness that is rich, smooth, and quietly comforting rather than loud or clawing.


There is also a darker undercurrent that gives the scent its depth. The leather seems to contribute not just a dry, textured edge, but something almost chocolatey, adding a velvety nuance that feels creamy, earthy, and rich. The incense is present throughout, but it does not read like the damp smoke of a fireplace. Rather, it evokes the dry, aromatic smoke of toasted clove, softening the fruit while lending the fragrance a subtle ember-like warmth and a gentle flicker of spice.


This might not be an everyday scent for some shavers, as its weight and depth make it especially well suited to cooler weather and more contemplative moods. Yet for all its darkness, it never feels oppressive. Its sweetness, smoke, and soft spice create a kind of chameleon effect that gives it more versatility than one might expect. It could feel equally at home on a quiet evening in, at the office, or a night out.


Another impressive creation from Happy Chap, Black Cherry + Incense is bold without being abrasive, distinctive without feeling out of place, and original without sacrificing wearability. It has the character and intrigue of something that could, in time, come to be seen as a modern classic.



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