
Ansaam Gold
Fruity, powdery, and unapologetically sweet, Lattafa Pride Ansaam Gold is an Eau de Parfum released in 2022 that leans firmly into the oriental floral category worn by women. It was built for people who want their fragrance to announce something warm and indulgent, not whisper it. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ansaam Gold decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it straightforward to sample before you decide.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin Orange, Pear
Heart: Sweet Notes, Jasmine, Rose
Base: Musk, Vanilla, Raspberry
The Scent
A double hit of citrus and fruit arrives first: mandarin orange and pear open together, the mandarin giving a clean brightness and the pear pushing things into juicy, almost candy-adjacent territory. Neither note is sharp or biting. They land soft, rounded, and immediately approachable. Within the first few minutes there is already a sense that this is heading somewhere creamy rather than tart. The opening feels polished, not raw. Then the heart shifts things. Jasmine and rose pull the fragrance gently away from pure fruit, adding a floral lift that keeps it from reading as a simple dessert scent. The jasmine here is light, not indolic or heady. It functions more as a soft backdrop that blurs the boundary between the fruit opening and the base below. Rose adds a slight powdery quality that builds steadily as the fragrance develops. The sweet notes listed in the heart act as a glue between layers, thickening the texture and nudging the overall impression from bright fruit toward something more enveloping. As the mandarin and pear recede, the floral heart holds the middle stage with quiet persistence, neither pushing forward aggressively nor fading too quickly. By the midpoint, maybe thirty to forty minutes in, a powdery warmth starts to dominate. That floral-raspberry-musk combination pulls in a direction comparable to Parfums de Marly Oriana, though Ansaam Gold reads as slightly more citrus-forward and less powdery overall. The dry-down is where vanilla and raspberry take over completely. Raspberry does not read as a sharp, bright berry. Instead it merges with the musk and vanilla into something smooth, almost gourmand without crossing fully into dessert territory. The musk keeps everything skin-level and intimate, grounding the sweetness so it stays warm rather than sharp. The dry-down can read as beautifully cozy and wearable on some skin, while on others the sweet-powdery combination can feel slightly cloying over time. That range is worth knowing before you try it.
When to Wear
Ansaam Gold is best suited to cooler months, autumn through early spring, when the vanilla and musk anchor well against cold air rather than turning syrupy in heat. It works for evenings out or relaxed social settings where a sweet, feminine fragrance is welcome, not for office or daytime wear where subtlety is expected. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this register.
Who Is It For
Sweet, floral fragrances worn without apology are the natural home for someone drawn to Ansaam Gold, and it delivers an affordable oriental EDP that competes with luxury flankers in its genre without requiring the price tag. If your reference points are Kilian, PdM, or Memo in the fruity-musk category, Ansaam Gold gives you a credible version at a fraction of the cost.
If you enjoy Love, Don't Be Shy by Kilian, which shares a similar vanilla-musk-floral structure, Ansaam Gold 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.
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Description
Fruity, powdery, and unapologetically sweet, Lattafa Pride Ansaam Gold is an Eau de Parfum released in 2022 that leans firmly into the oriental floral category worn by women. It was built for people who want their fragrance to announce something warm and indulgent, not whisper it. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ansaam Gold decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it straightforward to sample before you decide.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin Orange, Pear
Heart: Sweet Notes, Jasmine, Rose
Base: Musk, Vanilla, Raspberry
The Scent
A double hit of citrus and fruit arrives first: mandarin orange and pear open together, the mandarin giving a clean brightness and the pear pushing things into juicy, almost candy-adjacent territory. Neither note is sharp or biting. They land soft, rounded, and immediately approachable. Within the first few minutes there is already a sense that this is heading somewhere creamy rather than tart. The opening feels polished, not raw. Then the heart shifts things. Jasmine and rose pull the fragrance gently away from pure fruit, adding a floral lift that keeps it from reading as a simple dessert scent. The jasmine here is light, not indolic or heady. It functions more as a soft backdrop that blurs the boundary between the fruit opening and the base below. Rose adds a slight powdery quality that builds steadily as the fragrance develops. The sweet notes listed in the heart act as a glue between layers, thickening the texture and nudging the overall impression from bright fruit toward something more enveloping. As the mandarin and pear recede, the floral heart holds the middle stage with quiet persistence, neither pushing forward aggressively nor fading too quickly. By the midpoint, maybe thirty to forty minutes in, a powdery warmth starts to dominate. That floral-raspberry-musk combination pulls in a direction comparable to Parfums de Marly Oriana, though Ansaam Gold reads as slightly more citrus-forward and less powdery overall. The dry-down is where vanilla and raspberry take over completely. Raspberry does not read as a sharp, bright berry. Instead it merges with the musk and vanilla into something smooth, almost gourmand without crossing fully into dessert territory. The musk keeps everything skin-level and intimate, grounding the sweetness so it stays warm rather than sharp. The dry-down can read as beautifully cozy and wearable on some skin, while on others the sweet-powdery combination can feel slightly cloying over time. That range is worth knowing before you try it.
When to Wear
Ansaam Gold is best suited to cooler months, autumn through early spring, when the vanilla and musk anchor well against cold air rather than turning syrupy in heat. It works for evenings out or relaxed social settings where a sweet, feminine fragrance is welcome, not for office or daytime wear where subtlety is expected. Browse the Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica for more fragrances in this register.
Who Is It For
Sweet, floral fragrances worn without apology are the natural home for someone drawn to Ansaam Gold, and it delivers an affordable oriental EDP that competes with luxury flankers in its genre without requiring the price tag. If your reference points are Kilian, PdM, or Memo in the fruity-musk category, Ansaam Gold gives you a credible version at a fraction of the cost.
If you enjoy Love, Don't Be Shy by Kilian, which shares a similar vanilla-musk-floral structure, Ansaam Gold 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.











