




Mind Games Blockade Extrait de Parfum
Mango skin, pink pepper, tomato leaf, bergamot, lavender, mango flower, watery cyclamen, star anise, soft leather (Cuir Velours), patchouli, ambrostar, and oud — the Artisan Collection's most discussed fresh-fruity composition: a tropical mango skin opening grounded by the green, slightly vegetal quality of tomato leaf into something considerably more interesting than "mango freshie" — and the fragrance the community calls "mango Aventus" both as the most efficient descriptor and the most honestly accurate shorthand.
"Blockade" in chess is a strategic move that prevents an opponent's pawn from advancing — the defensive maneuver that controls territory without direct confrontation. The composition is the house founder Alex Shalbaf's self-described personal favorite, and his involvement in developing its profile is evident in the composition's central creative decision: using tomato leaf alongside mango skin in the opening in a combination that earns "the tomato leaf is the magic trick here — it gives the scent an identity beyond just fruity fresh" from every collector who identifies it.
Perfumer Christelle Laprade's construction is deliberate and clever. Mango skin rather than mango pulp — the slightly tart, slightly tannic quality of the fruit's exterior rather than the sweet, tropical flesh. Pink pepper adds dry spiced warmth. Bergamot provides clean citrus brightness. The tomato leaf takes the opening's tropical quality and routes it toward an "outdoor mango orchard" rather than a "poolside cocktail" — green, slightly sharp, and genuinely unusual alongside the fruit. Lavender in the heart is unexpected: it adds herbal-aromatic freshness that makes the composition feel considerably more European and considerably more sophisticated than its fruit-forward opening suggests. Mango flower provides the heart's most delicate and most poetic contribution: a slightly honeyed, slightly transparent floral dimension. Cyclamen adds watery freshness. Star anise brings slightly warm licorice-spice depth. The base — soft leather, patchouli, ambrostar, and oud — is where the Aventus-DNA comparison earns its most credible acknowledgment: the warm, woody-leather drydown that shares structural architecture with Creed's most famous composition while arriving there through a distinctly tropical route.
Performance honestly: The most debated point about Blockade in the community. Some collectors report 10 to 12 hours; others find the opening mango notes vanish in 2 hours. The ambrostar-oud base performs considerably better than the top notes. Projection is modest regardless of longevity.
🔺 The Scent Pyramid
Top Notes (0–20 min) Mango Skin · Pink Pepper · Tomato Leaf · Bergamot Capua
The opening is the composition's most distinctive and most technically interesting chapter. Mango skin is tart and slightly tannic rather than sweet-tropical. Tomato leaf provides green, slightly vegetal grounding. Pink pepper adds dry warmth. Bergamot adds citrus brightness.
Heart Notes (20 min–2 hrs) Lavender · Mango Flower · Watery Cyclamen · Star Anise
Lavender is the heart's most unexpected and most European contribution — herbal, aromatic, and sophisticated. Mango flower is delicately honeyed. Cyclamen adds watery freshness. Star anise brings warm licorice depth.
Base Notes (2 hrs and beyond) Cuir Velours (Soft Leather) · Patchouli · Ambrostar · Oud
The base is warm, refined, and considerably more long-lasting than the opening. Soft leather is smooth and elegant. Patchouli adds earthy depth. Ambrostar and oud together create the warm, woody-animalic depth that earns the Aventus-DNA comparison most credibly. Longevity: variable; base notes persist 6 to 12+ hours; top-note intensity fades after 1 to 2 hours.
What it smells like on skin:
The mango-tomato-leaf opening is immediately vivid and surprisingly complex. The lavender-heart transition is the composition's most interesting developmental chapter. The soft-leather-oud base is warm, refined, and long-lasting. Best in spring and summer; universally appealing and consistently described as among the highest compliment-getters in the collection.
Why Collectors Keep Reaching For It:
🥭 Mango skin, tomato leaf, lavender, and soft leather — the Mind Games fresh-fruity that earns "mango Aventus" as both its best descriptor and its biggest compliment: a tropical mango opening grounded by tomato leaf into something genuinely more interesting than any other mango fragrance, settling into a warm leather-oud base that earns the Aventus-DNA comparison through architecture rather than imitation
🌿 "The tomato leaf is the magic trick here — it gives the whole thing an outdoorsy mango orchard vibe instead of a tropical cocktail vibe. That tomato leaf is what gives Blockade an identity beyond fruity fresh compliment puller" — the collector dissection that explains precisely what separates Blockade from every other tropical fragrance.
🔍 Authenticated and independently sourced. Same Mind Games extrait. Below retail.
💸 Below retail on the most broadly appealing and most consistently compliment-generating fresh fragrance in the Mind Games Artisan Collection — Blockade at below-retail pricing makes the mango-tomato-leather composition the most accessible it's been.
⚡ Spring and summer primary — variable longevity; top notes brief but base lasts; modest projection throughout
Who actually buys this: Aventus-DNA enthusiasts who want a distinctly tropical, distinctly summer-coded variation that brings something meaningfully different rather than merely substituting mango for pineapple. Spring and summer fragrance collectors who want a composition with genuine compositional ambition behind the accessible citrus-fruit exterior. The buyer who's been told "Blockade smells like mango Aventus" and considers that a reason to buy rather than a reason to pass.
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Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
Mind Games Blockade Extrait is a confident unisex composition with significant projection at Extrait concentration. The composition reads bold and slightly mysterious — designed for evening contexts.
Strong evening unisex with significant character and exceptional longevity.
Performance & Wear Guide
- Longevity: 12–14 hours on skin.
- Projection: Strong in the first hour, settling to moderate by hour 3. Projects confidently without being aggressive.
- Sillage: Moderate to strong. Expect a noticeable trail in the first half of the wearing.
- Best Seasons: Fall and winter. Too heavy for warm weather unless applied very conservatively.
- Occasions: Evening events, formal occasions, cool-weather wear. Not for daytime summer office use.
- Application Tips: 2 sprays maximum. Oud amplifies on body heat. Chest application works better than wrists for darker fragrances of this type.
- Dry-Down Arc: Spicy opening transitions to an oud/amber heart by 30–45 minutes. The dry-down settles to a warm resinous base that persists for hours.
All Mind Games inventory at Aromatick arrives as a sealed retail or tester package sourced through authenticated channels. Bottle construction, batch markings, weight, and seal integrity are verified against Mind Games's published production standards before the product enters the catalog.
What you receive is a genuine, factory-sealed Mind Games fragrance — the same juice that ships from any authorized retailer, at below-boutique pricing.
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