





Adventure knows no limits
Montblanc Explorer eau de parfum is the fragrance of freedom, far-away places and the unknown. It's like a compass on your body - always prepared to lead you further, beyond the horizon of routine days. Elegant, manly and never boring.
Composition of the fragrance:
First, you will be refreshed by sparkling bergamot accompanied by spicy pink pepper and an aromatic sage note. Earthy patchouli then develops, accompanied by deep ambrofix and woody mahonial. Finally, the fragrance brings you the warmth of vetiver, the sophistication of cedar and a sensuous hint of leather that completes the entire composition with a manly signature.
Story of the fragrance:
Every element of Explorer eau de parfum bears traces of skilled precision. The bottle is covered in fine-textured leather, the front bearing the iconic Montblanc star - a symbol of heights that can be achieved with vision and courage. The fragrance itself represents the desire to discover and the ability to leave an unforgettable impression.
Complete ingredients list
ALCOHOL DENAT. (SD ALCOHOL 39-C), FRAGRANCE, WATER, ETHYLHEXYL METHOXYCINNAMATE, BUTYL METHOXYDIBENZOYLMETHANE, ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, BHT, CITRAL, LIMONENE, GERANIOL, LINALOOL, CI 14700 (RED 4), CI 42090 (BLUE 1), CI 19140 (YELLOW 5).
The manufacturer is responsible for the ingredients of the product. We recommend checking the list of product ingredients directly on its packaging due to potential changes.
Montblanc was founded back in 1906 in Hamburg, Germany, as a company producing luxury pens. Montblanc was founded by three men - Voss, Nehemias, and Eberstein, who created one of the most luxurious and exclusive brands of all time.
For many years, Montblanc focused only on high-quality writing implements and accessories, but over time they added other products, including their very original perfumes. Today, the firm is very active when it comes to charitable causes, fighting illiteracy and unequal access to education, and operates 66 shops worldwide, from its home town of Hamburg to Bombay and Brisbane.