Inspired by the vibrant soul of Marrakech, this opens with the brightness of orange and the refreshing coolness of mint tea. A veil of black incense lends a smoky, mystical dimension that echoes the city’s ancient Medina.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, animated spaces where freshness and smoke can play against each other: a room with open windows, warm stone, and conversation moving slowly. It gives off a vivid, slightly untamed presence rather than a polished whisper.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the citrus and mint can stay lifted and the incense can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; it has a forceful, beast-mode edge for an aromatic cologne, so one to three sprays is usually enough to keep the smoky trail controlled.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic citrus with a darker spine: fresh openings, herbal coolness, and incense that reads smoky rather than sweet. It suits people drawn to niche compositions with contrast, texture, and a distinctly unisex profile.
Release year
2025
The nose
Brahim Mohamed is the founder and perfumer of Mabra, a self-taught creator who works in small artisanal series. His approach blends French fine perfumery with oriental cultural markers, favoring materials and structures that feel polished, textured, and personal. As a perfumer, Mohamed represents the independent, hands-on side of contemporary niche fragrance: he develops, assembles, bottles, and presents the work himself, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and traceability. Marrakech Cologne reflects that style well, pairing a bright citrus-aromatic opening with incense to create a composition that feels both accessible and atmospheric.
Mabra’s story
Mabra is built around artisanal production, sustainability, and a distinctly personal vision of perfumery. The house frames its work as a meeting point between French fine fragrance technique and oriental identity, with handmade batches, careful material selection, and a strong emphasis on quality and traceability.
Marrakech Cologne’s concept
Marrakech Cologne was created as an olfactory portrait of Marrakech, drawing on the city’s bright energy and its older, smoke-filled interior spaces. The opening suggests orange and mint tea, while black incense adds a darker, more meditative layer that evokes the atmosphere of the Medina.
Extra info
The fragrance is presented as a cologne, but it comes in an Eau de Parfum concentration. Its name and concept directly reference Marrakech, and the brand uses the city’s mint tea and Medina imagery as the core of the composition.
Inspired by the vibrant soul of Marrakech, this opens with the brightness of orange and the refreshing coolness of mint tea. A veil of black incense lends a smoky, mystical dimension that echoes the city’s ancient Medina.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, animated spaces where freshness and smoke can play against each other: a room with open windows, warm stone, and conversation moving slowly. It gives off a vivid, slightly untamed presence rather than a polished whisper.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where the citrus and mint can stay lifted and the incense can unfold without feeling heavy. Apply lightly at first; it has a forceful, beast-mode edge for an aromatic cologne, so one to three sprays is usually enough to keep the smoky trail controlled.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like aromatic citrus with a darker spine: fresh openings, herbal coolness, and incense that reads smoky rather than sweet. It suits people drawn to niche compositions with contrast, texture, and a distinctly unisex profile.
Release year
2025
The nose
Brahim Mohamed is the founder and perfumer of Mabra, a self-taught creator who works in small artisanal series. His approach blends French fine perfumery with oriental cultural markers, favoring materials and structures that feel polished, textured, and personal. As a perfumer, Mohamed represents the independent, hands-on side of contemporary niche fragrance: he develops, assembles, bottles, and presents the work himself, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and traceability. Marrakech Cologne reflects that style well, pairing a bright citrus-aromatic opening with incense to create a composition that feels both accessible and atmospheric.
Mabra’s story
Mabra is built around artisanal production, sustainability, and a distinctly personal vision of perfumery. The house frames its work as a meeting point between French fine fragrance technique and oriental identity, with handmade batches, careful material selection, and a strong emphasis on quality and traceability.
Marrakech Cologne’s concept
Marrakech Cologne was created as an olfactory portrait of Marrakech, drawing on the city’s bright energy and its older, smoke-filled interior spaces. The opening suggests orange and mint tea, while black incense adds a darker, more meditative layer that evokes the atmosphere of the Medina.
Extra info
The fragrance is presented as a cologne, but it comes in an Eau de Parfum concentration. Its name and concept directly reference Marrakech, and the brand uses the city’s mint tea and Medina imagery as the core of the composition.