There’s a certain energy in the air before a paranda — the laughter, the music warming up in the distance, and the comforting hum of family gathering. El Jefe captures that exact moment. It opens with a spark — bergamot, cardamom, clove leaf, and the faint crackle of lit matches — like the first strike before the night begins.
The heart is rich and layered: peppercorn and rum mingle with patchouli, amber, cedar, and lavender, wrapped in the smoky embrace of burnt incense and grounded by earthy oakmoss. It’s the scent of your abuelo’s Old Spice cologne blending with the aromas of a home alive with tradition.
Finally, the base settles into deep sandalwood, worn leather, warm musk, and polished mahogany — a steady, commanding presence that lingers long after the last song is played. Bold yet comforting, El Jefe is more than a fragrance; it’s a memory of heritage, pride, and the man who always led the way.
Top: Bergamot, Cardamom, Clove Leaf, Lit Matches
Heart: Peppercorn, Rum, Patchouli, Amber, Cedar, Lavender, Burnt Incense, Oakmoss
Base: Sandalwood, Leather, Musk, Mahogany
— 12 oz | 90+ Hour Burn
— Coconut Soy Wax
— Wooden Wick