This is an after-dark jasmine that smoulders, thanks to shadow-dwelling frankincense spiced up with Guatemalan cardamom and Madagascar black pepper. The charm of the char continues with cedarwood and cypress.
Perfumer: Alberto Morillas
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, low-lit spaces where the air carries smoke, spice and warm skin. It suits a wearer who wants presence without brightness: intimate, slightly untamed, and more compelling as the evening deepens.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its smoky woods and incense can unfold without becoming too dense. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays is usually enough, as the pepper and smoke project quickly and the woody base lingers close to the skin with a warm, resinous trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like smoky woods, incense, pepper and leathery warmth, and who prefer fragrances with a darker, more sensual edge. It will appeal to those who enjoy unisex scents that feel textured, nocturnal and slightly beastly rather than fresh or airy.
Release year
2024
The nose
Alberto Morillas is one of modern perfumery’s most influential noses, known for a style that can move from crystalline freshness to dense, polished sensuality without losing clarity. His portfolio spans global blockbusters and niche signatures, and he is especially adept at giving a composition immediate presence and smooth structure. For Beso de Fuego, Morillas leans into warmth and shadow: pepper, incense and woods are arranged with a controlled intensity that feels deliberate rather than heavy. The result fits his reputation for making bold materials feel refined, legible and wearable.
Beso Beach’s story
Beso Beach builds fragrances as scent-postcards from its beach-lifestyle world, translating the mood of its Mediterranean venues into polished niche perfumes. The house favours place, memory and atmosphere over abstract perfumery, with compositions that feel tied to sun, sand, nightlife and the social ritual of the coast.
Beso de Fuego’s concept
Beso de Fuego extends the Beso Beach story into a darker register, shifting the brand’s seaside optimism toward an after-dark, smouldering mood. The composition keeps the house’s cardamom-and-woods signature but adds incense, smoke and jasmine to suggest heat, shadow and nocturnal sensuality.
Extra info
Beso de Fuego is part of the Beso Beach line, a collection built around the brand’s Mediterranean hospitality universe. Its name means “kiss of fire,” which matches the fragrance’s smoky, heated character and its night-focused positioning.
This is an after-dark jasmine that smoulders, thanks to shadow-dwelling frankincense spiced up with Guatemalan cardamom and Madagascar black pepper. The charm of the char continues with cedarwood and cypress.
Perfumer: Alberto Morillas
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close, low-lit spaces where the air carries smoke, spice and warm skin. It suits a wearer who wants presence without brightness: intimate, slightly untamed, and more compelling as the evening deepens.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, where its smoky woods and incense can unfold without becoming too dense. Apply lightly at first; one to three sprays is usually enough, as the pepper and smoke project quickly and the woody base lingers close to the skin with a warm, resinous trail.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like smoky woods, incense, pepper and leathery warmth, and who prefer fragrances with a darker, more sensual edge. It will appeal to those who enjoy unisex scents that feel textured, nocturnal and slightly beastly rather than fresh or airy.
Release year
2024
The nose
Alberto Morillas is one of modern perfumery’s most influential noses, known for a style that can move from crystalline freshness to dense, polished sensuality without losing clarity. His portfolio spans global blockbusters and niche signatures, and he is especially adept at giving a composition immediate presence and smooth structure. For Beso de Fuego, Morillas leans into warmth and shadow: pepper, incense and woods are arranged with a controlled intensity that feels deliberate rather than heavy. The result fits his reputation for making bold materials feel refined, legible and wearable.
Beso Beach’s story
Beso Beach builds fragrances as scent-postcards from its beach-lifestyle world, translating the mood of its Mediterranean venues into polished niche perfumes. The house favours place, memory and atmosphere over abstract perfumery, with compositions that feel tied to sun, sand, nightlife and the social ritual of the coast.
Beso de Fuego’s concept
Beso de Fuego extends the Beso Beach story into a darker register, shifting the brand’s seaside optimism toward an after-dark, smouldering mood. The composition keeps the house’s cardamom-and-woods signature but adds incense, smoke and jasmine to suggest heat, shadow and nocturnal sensuality.
Extra info
Beso de Fuego is part of the Beso Beach line, a collection built around the brand’s Mediterranean hospitality universe. Its name means “kiss of fire,” which matches the fragrance’s smoky, heated character and its night-focused positioning.
