Berserker captures the bracing air of a Nordic forest, but instead of a frantic "rage," it offers a meditative, atmospheric experience. The opening is dominated by a sharp, medicinal burst of eucalypt...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its potent performance, with users noting exceptional longevity and a projection that remains strong even in humid or challenging conditions.
Enthusiasts frequently compare it to other prominent incense-heavy scents like Amouage Interlude Man or Mark Buxton's Free, highlighting its "sacral" and resinous character.
While marketed toward men with a "warrior" theme, the community is divided on its gender profile; some find the powdery musk and vanilla drydown leaning unisex or even slightly feminine, while others experience it as a "brutish" masculine scent.
The scent is most highly recommended for leisure and evening wear during fall and winter, as the heavy smoky and resinous accords can become cloying in high summer heat.
Opinion is split on the name; while some find it fits the rugged Nordic theme, others feel the actual scent is too spa-like and relaxing to truly represent a "Berserker."