Jodhpur 6am

Tangy tuberose & tea
Floral
Leather
Spicy
Notesblack teacardamomfruity nuancegingerlactonic nuancemilk accordspicestuberose
Tags #beast
Style unisex

An unexpected fragrance, a contrast of spicy, fruity and tangy notes, pinioned by the creaminess of tuberose. Ginger and cardamom play with the taste buds, while the delicate aroma of black tea blends into a warm milk accord.

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Vibe check

This is a scent for close quarters and a confident presence, where its creamy florals and tea-spice tension can unfold without being smoothed out. It suits a wearer who likes their fragrance to feel textured and slightly unruly, leaving a warm, memorable trail rather than a polished blur.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, where the milk accord and tuberose can stay plush while the tea, ginger and cardamom keep the composition lifted. Apply sparingly at first: it has a beastly profile and can project strongly, especially in warm air, so one or two sprays are often enough.

Who it’s for

For those drawn to unusual floral compositions with spice, tea and a creamy, almost savory softness. It will appeal to wearers who like bold niche perfumery, tactile textures and fragrances that feel both elegant and slightly destabilized.

Release year

2023

The nose

Bertrand Duchaufour is one of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, long associated with incense, mineral dryness and complex contrasts. Often called the “Master of Incense,” he is known for building fragrances that feel architectural yet restless, with natural materials pushed into unusual tension. For L’Entropiste, Duchaufour’s style aligns closely with the house’s idea of entropy: fragrance as movement, imbalance and transformation. Jodhpur 6am sits within that language of contrast, pairing tea, spice and creamy florality in a way that reflects his taste for evolving, slightly untamed compositions.

Collaborators

Centdegrés shaped the brand’s creative identity, including the visual strategy and bottle concept, translating L’Entropiste’s theme of disorder into the off-center design language. Alexandra Mettetal is also involved as a perfumer trained by Duchaufour, supporting the house’s development.

L'Entropiste’s story

L’Entropiste is built around entropy as a creative principle: it rejects neat conventions and treats imbalance, contradiction and transformation as sources of beauty. The house’s identity is deliberately conceptual, but it is grounded in materiality, with bold compositions, symbolic packaging and a strong Made in France sensibility.

Jodhpur 6am’s concept

Jodhpur 6am belongs to L’Entropiste’s initial launch collection, introduced as part of Bertrand Duchaufour’s first statement for the house. The fragrance reflects the brand’s fascination with contrast and evolution, combining spicy brightness, tea-like delicacy and a milky tuberose heart. The off-center bottle design and the house’s disorder-led visual language reinforce that idea of controlled imbalance.

Extra info

Jodhpur 6am was part of L’Entropiste’s six-fragrance launch collection. The house’s bottle design is intentionally off-center, echoing its theme of disorder. Incense is a recurring motif across the brand, even when individual fragrances move into floral or gourmand territory.

All about this fragrance

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Notesblack teacardamomfruity nuancegingerlactonic nuancemilk accordspicestuberose
Tags #beast
Style unisex

An unexpected fragrance, a contrast of spicy, fruity and tangy notes, pinioned by the creaminess of tuberose. Ginger and cardamom play with the taste buds, while the delicate aroma of black tea blends into a warm milk accord.

Close

All about this fragrance

Vibe check

This is a scent for close quarters and a confident presence, where its creamy florals and tea-spice tension can unfold without being smoothed out. It suits a wearer who likes their fragrance to feel textured and slightly unruly, leaving a warm, memorable trail rather than a polished blur.

How to wear

Best in cool to mild weather, where the milk accord and tuberose can stay plush while the tea, ginger and cardamom keep the composition lifted. Apply sparingly at first: it has a beastly profile and can project strongly, especially in warm air, so one or two sprays are often enough.

Who it’s for

For those drawn to unusual floral compositions with spice, tea and a creamy, almost savory softness. It will appeal to wearers who like bold niche perfumery, tactile textures and fragrances that feel both elegant and slightly destabilized.

Release year

2023

The nose

Bertrand Duchaufour is one of contemporary perfumery’s most distinctive auteurs, long associated with incense, mineral dryness and complex contrasts. Often called the “Master of Incense,” he is known for building fragrances that feel architectural yet restless, with natural materials pushed into unusual tension. For L’Entropiste, Duchaufour’s style aligns closely with the house’s idea of entropy: fragrance as movement, imbalance and transformation. Jodhpur 6am sits within that language of contrast, pairing tea, spice and creamy florality in a way that reflects his taste for evolving, slightly untamed compositions.

Collaborators

Centdegrés shaped the brand’s creative identity, including the visual strategy and bottle concept, translating L’Entropiste’s theme of disorder into the off-center design language. Alexandra Mettetal is also involved as a perfumer trained by Duchaufour, supporting the house’s development.

L'Entropiste’s story

L’Entropiste is built around entropy as a creative principle: it rejects neat conventions and treats imbalance, contradiction and transformation as sources of beauty. The house’s identity is deliberately conceptual, but it is grounded in materiality, with bold compositions, symbolic packaging and a strong Made in France sensibility.

Jodhpur 6am’s concept

Jodhpur 6am belongs to L’Entropiste’s initial launch collection, introduced as part of Bertrand Duchaufour’s first statement for the house. The fragrance reflects the brand’s fascination with contrast and evolution, combining spicy brightness, tea-like delicacy and a milky tuberose heart. The off-center bottle design and the house’s disorder-led visual language reinforce that idea of controlled imbalance.

Extra info

Jodhpur 6am was part of L’Entropiste’s six-fragrance launch collection. The house’s bottle design is intentionally off-center, echoing its theme of disorder. Incense is a recurring motif across the brand, even when individual fragrances move into floral or gourmand territory.

All about this fragrance

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