The Story
Why it exists.
Crafted by Nathalie Lorson for Bentley’s 2015 launch, Infinite Intense was conceived to translate the marque’s high‑performance engineering into scent. The perfumer aimed to capture the thrill of a powerful engine revving at dawn, pairing that kinetic energy with the refined elegance of hand‑crafted leather interiors. The result is a fragrance that feels both aggressive and meticulously polished.
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Blue Train
John Coltrane
The Beginning
Crafted by Nathalie Lorson for Bentley’s 2015 launch, Infinite Intense was conceived to translate the marque’s high‑performance engineering into scent. The perfumer aimed to capture the thrill of a powerful engine revving at dawn, pairing that kinetic energy with the refined elegance of hand‑crafted leather interiors. The result is a fragrance that feels both aggressive and meticulously polished.
The composition leans heavily on pepper and violet leaf to evoke the sharp intake of fresh air through a car’s open grille, while lavender and geranium echo the subtle scent of polished wood trim. Warm spices like nutmeg and elemi resin mirror the heat of a polished engine, and the woody‑musk base reflects the lingering scent of fine Connolly leather after a long drive.
The Evolution
The opening hits like a burst of black pepper, sharp and immediate, lasting the first ten minutes before the violet leaf and lavender soften the edge, creating a brief green‑floral pause. By the fifteen‑minute mark the heart emerges: ambergris adds a marine sheen, nutmeg and siam benzoin introduce a warm, resinous sweetness, while elemi resin keeps the composition bright. As the fragrance settles into its drydown, the Haitian vetiver and atlas cedar lay down an earthy, woody backbone, and the musk, patchouli and moss mingle to form a lingering, slightly smoky trail that persists on the skin for eight to ten hours, echoing the lasting impression of a well‑engineered Bentley cruising into night.
Cultural Impact
Infinite Intense reflects a modern reinterpretation of classic masculine aromatics, drawing on Bentley's heritage of precision engineering and British luxury. Launched in 2015, it captures the spirit of high‑performance vehicles through its peppery opening and woody depth, resonating with enthusiasts who value both tradition and innovation. The fragrance has become a cultural touchstone among automotive aficionados, often cited in discussions about how scent can embody speed, power, and refined craftsmanship, influencing a generation of scent‑savvy consumers seeking a signature statement of confidence and elegance.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 1919
Bentley fragrances translate the heritage of a century-old British luxury automaker into wearable olfactory form. Founded by engineer Walter Owen Bentley in 1919, the marque built its reputation on hand-crafted performance cars featuring the finest leather and wood paneling. Bentley entered the fragrance world in 2013, launching first at Harrods before expanding across markets. The collection draws on this prestigious automotive world where interior materials become a work of art. Scents echo the brand's hallmarks: rich leather, warm woods, and aromatic spices. Thierry de Baschmakoff, a celebrated bottle designer, created the flagship flacons inspired by the cut-crystal glass headlights of the Continental GT. Over a dozen French perfumers have contributed to the collection, which has grown to include the Beyond line for women, the Lalique collaboration series, and the Momentum sub-brand.
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The fragrance sounds like a sleek, revving engine under a night sky, with a sharp pepper spark followed by warm, woody chords.
Blue Train
John Coltrane





























