Spicy amber is one of the more interesting categories in niche perfumery right now: warm and resinous at its base, lifted by enough pepper and clove to keep it from feeling heavy. Peppery Amber is our take on the style.
What's actually in it
- Top: Pink pepper and clove, a lively, immediate opening
- Heart: Leather and cedarwood, structure and a smoky edge
- Base: Amber and vanilla, warm and lingering, 6–8 hours with moderate sillage
The opening crackles before settling into a leather-and-amber heart, with vanilla softening the edges rather than sweetening the whole thing.
Why it works as an everyday spice fragrance
Spicy notes read as confident without being loud, and amber gives them somewhere to land rather than fading into nothing. It's also genuinely unisex, none of pink pepper, leather, cedarwood or amber belong to one gender, which is part of why the spicy amber category has grown so much in niche perfumery.
How to wear it
- Best in cooler weather or evenings, though the pepper opening keeps it wearable year-round
- One to two sprays is enough for a confident, office-friendly presence
- Layer with a cedarwood or sandalwood lotion to bring out the woody base, or moisturise with something unscented first to extend wear
Peppery Amber is available as a 1.5ml sample for £6, a 10ml bottle for £25, or the full 50ml Eau de Parfum for £70.
Signature Smithen is an independent British fragrance house.



