The Story
Why it exists.
Bohemian Musk emerged from Manoush’s 2021 Bohemian collection, a quartet that translates Mediterranean archetypes into scent. The house, founded in Athens in 2014, sought a fragrance that captured the free‑spirited vibe of a wandering poet on a sun‑drenched hill. Basil, Italian bergamot and ylang‑ylang were chosen to echo the herb‑laden breezes of coastal villages, while the heart of angelica, lily‑of‑the‑valley and rose reflects the region’s blooming gardens.
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Mediterranean Sundance
Al Di Meola
The Beginning
Bohemian Musk emerged from Manoush’s 2021 Bohemian collection, a quartet that translates Mediterranean archetypes into scent. The house, founded in Athens in 2014, sought a fragrance that captured the free‑spirited vibe of a wandering poet on a sun‑drenched hill. Basil, Italian bergamot and ylang‑ylang were chosen to echo the herb‑laden breezes of coastal villages, while the heart of angelica, lily‑of‑the‑valley and rose reflects the region’s blooming gardens.
The blend’s base, amber, cashmere wood, musk and vanilla, grounds the airy top and floral heart with a soft, powdery warmth reminiscent of late‑afternoon light filtering through stone walls. Using a modest amount of cashmere wood adds a tactile silkiness that sets the scent apart from typical musks, giving it a Mediterranean elegance that feels both intimate and timeless.
The Evolution
At first spray, basil erupts like freshly crushed leaves, instantly brightened by the citrus snap of Italian bergamot; ylang‑ylang adds a fleeting floral sugar that softens the opening. Within ten minutes the heart unfurls: angelica provides an herbal depth, lily‑of‑the‑valley lends a watery purity, and rose introduces a gentle, powdery romance. As the perfume settles, the base emerges, amber glows warm, cashmere wood drapes a velvety veil, musk settles like a quiet sigh, and vanilla sweetens the finish with a creamy whisper. The drydown lingers for roughly 4‑6 hours, leaving a subtle, powder‑soft trail that fades gracefully without harsh edges.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2021 debut, Bohemian Musk has been noted by niche blogs for its restrained yet evocative take on musky florals, often praised for the seamless transition from herb‑citrus opening to a powdery, amber‑kissed drydown. Wearers cite its ability to feel both modern and rooted in Greek garden traditions, positioning it as a subtle alternative to louder musky statements in the niche market.
The House
Greece · Est. 2014
Manoush is a niche fragrance house that emerged from Greece in the mid‑2010s. The brand focuses on creating scent stories that echo the Mediterranean landscape, ancient myth, and contemporary sensibility. Its 2021 Bohemian collection – Patchouli, Rose, Sun and Musk – showcases a restrained palette that balances familiar notes with unexpected twists. Manoush positions itself as a laboratory for olfactory exploration, inviting wearers to experience each perfume as a moment of quiet reflection rather than a fleeting trend.
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The fragrance feels like a sun‑lit Mediterranean garden at dusk, so a mix of breezy jazz and mellow indie captures its relaxed yet elegant vibe.
Mediterranean Sundance
Al Di Meola
























