Tosca Eau de Cologne by Mäurer & Wirtz | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Tosca smell like?
Tosca is a classic aldehydic floral that serves as a liquid time capsule from 1921. It opens with a sharp, soapy burst of aldehydes supported by a trifecta of citrus—lemon, bergamot, and orange—alongs...
Enthusiasts frequently compare Tosca to other iconic 1920s aldehydic fragrances, most notably Chanel No. 5, due to its shared birth year and classic German heritage.
The performance is generally considered reliable for an Eau de Cologne, with a reputation for decent longevity that outlasts many modern citrus-based scents.
The scent profile is noted for its nostalgia; community members often describe it as a "mature" or "gentlemanly" style (despite being marketed for women) that evokes memories of mid-century elegance.
It is widely regarded as a versatile daily driver, particularly popular for leisure and business settings during the transitional weather of spring and fall.