
Ana Abiyedh Rouge
Released in 2016, Ana Abiyedh Rouge Eau de Parfum by Lattafa takes the white musk foundation of their original Ana Abiyedh and pulls it toward a warmer, fruitier direction. It sits squarely in the sweet-oriental category that Lattafa does well, but the pear and bergamot up top give it a brightness that feels lighter than most of what comes out of Dubai. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Rouge decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Nashi Pear, Kumquat, Bergamot
Heart: Caramel, Geranium
Base: Ambergris, Musk, Oakmoss
The Scent
Nashi pear is the first thing the nose registers, and it lands clean rather than candy-sweet, more like biting into actual fruit than smelling a diffuser. Kumquat adds a small citric bite underneath, keeping the opening from going soft, while bergamot rounds the whole accord into something slightly cologne-like and fresh. Brighter and more transparent than expected from a Lattafa EDP, the fruit phase is where this fragrance surprises most on first wear. Geranium enters the heart and acts as a bridge rather than a standalone note, its rosy-green character stopping caramel from taking over completely. The caramel itself is warm but not thick, reading closer to salted caramel than dessert sauce, with enough edge to feel grown-up rather than juvenile. There is a brief moment in the transition where the geranium and caramel overlap directly, and that combination produces something faintly floral-gourmand that dissipates quickly as the base starts asserting itself. As the fragrance settles into skin, the base begins pulling everything toward a softer amber-musk territory. Ambergris gives the dry-down a salty, skin-close warmth that sits between a clean musk and a proper oriental. Oakmoss adds a faint earthy dimension that prevents the base from becoming purely sweet, lending the later stages a quiet green undercurrent that is easy to miss but noticeable when the fragrance is worn close to the skin. The musk underneath is clean and smooth, the kind that reads as skin more than laundry, and it carries the fruit and caramel signature well into the late dry-down. By the time the fragrance has fully settled, the pear and kumquat have receded considerably, leaving a caramel-musk accord underlined by that faint earthy oakmoss. The overall dry-down is warmer and more intimate than the opening suggests, which is a pleasant shift rather than a jarring one. Those who lean toward fruity florals may find the caramel heart a touch rich, while those who prefer ouds or heavy resins might find this relatively gentle. Both reactions are understandable, and the range is part of what makes this an interesting wear across different preferences and skin chemistries.
When to Wear
Ana Abiyedh Rouge is best worn on cooler evenings in autumn and winter, where the caramel and ambergris warm up against the skin and the fruit reads as crisp rather than hot. It fits well for dinner dates and indoor gatherings where a close-wearing, sweet-ambery scent suits the mood without overwhelming a room.
Who Is It For
Wearers who gravitate toward fruity-oriental scents with a soft, skin-close finish, someone who likes the sweetness of gourmands but wants citrus brightness and earthy depth to keep things grounded, will find this hits the right balance.
If you enjoy Ana Abiyedh, the original in this line, it shares the musk-forward base and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Original: $425.00
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Description
Released in 2016, Ana Abiyedh Rouge Eau de Parfum by Lattafa takes the white musk foundation of their original Ana Abiyedh and pulls it toward a warmer, fruitier direction. It sits squarely in the sweet-oriental category that Lattafa does well, but the pear and bergamot up top give it a brightness that feels lighter than most of what comes out of Dubai. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Rouge decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Nashi Pear, Kumquat, Bergamot
Heart: Caramel, Geranium
Base: Ambergris, Musk, Oakmoss
The Scent
Nashi pear is the first thing the nose registers, and it lands clean rather than candy-sweet, more like biting into actual fruit than smelling a diffuser. Kumquat adds a small citric bite underneath, keeping the opening from going soft, while bergamot rounds the whole accord into something slightly cologne-like and fresh. Brighter and more transparent than expected from a Lattafa EDP, the fruit phase is where this fragrance surprises most on first wear. Geranium enters the heart and acts as a bridge rather than a standalone note, its rosy-green character stopping caramel from taking over completely. The caramel itself is warm but not thick, reading closer to salted caramel than dessert sauce, with enough edge to feel grown-up rather than juvenile. There is a brief moment in the transition where the geranium and caramel overlap directly, and that combination produces something faintly floral-gourmand that dissipates quickly as the base starts asserting itself. As the fragrance settles into skin, the base begins pulling everything toward a softer amber-musk territory. Ambergris gives the dry-down a salty, skin-close warmth that sits between a clean musk and a proper oriental. Oakmoss adds a faint earthy dimension that prevents the base from becoming purely sweet, lending the later stages a quiet green undercurrent that is easy to miss but noticeable when the fragrance is worn close to the skin. The musk underneath is clean and smooth, the kind that reads as skin more than laundry, and it carries the fruit and caramel signature well into the late dry-down. By the time the fragrance has fully settled, the pear and kumquat have receded considerably, leaving a caramel-musk accord underlined by that faint earthy oakmoss. The overall dry-down is warmer and more intimate than the opening suggests, which is a pleasant shift rather than a jarring one. Those who lean toward fruity florals may find the caramel heart a touch rich, while those who prefer ouds or heavy resins might find this relatively gentle. Both reactions are understandable, and the range is part of what makes this an interesting wear across different preferences and skin chemistries.
When to Wear
Ana Abiyedh Rouge is best worn on cooler evenings in autumn and winter, where the caramel and ambergris warm up against the skin and the fruit reads as crisp rather than hot. It fits well for dinner dates and indoor gatherings where a close-wearing, sweet-ambery scent suits the mood without overwhelming a room.
Who Is It For
Wearers who gravitate toward fruity-oriental scents with a soft, skin-close finish, someone who likes the sweetness of gourmands but wants citrus brightness and earthy depth to keep things grounded, will find this hits the right balance.
If you enjoy Ana Abiyedh, the original in this line, it shares the musk-forward base and is worth comparing directly. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











