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Boadicea The Victorious built its name on maximalist British opulence, and Ardent, released in 2012, is one of the house's most unapologetically rich statements. It pairs Turkish rose with saffron and aged agarwood, landing somewhere between a jewel box and a censer. Aromatica carries the Ardent decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a composition this dense before deciding how it fits your collection. Christian Provenzano built it to feel ceremonial rather than casual, and that intent comes through from the first spray.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Turkish Rose, Saffron, Coriander, Carrot Seeds

Heart: Rose, Beeswax, Jasmine, Hedione

Base: Vanilla, Patchouli, Agarwood (Oud), Benzoin, Amber, Labdanum, Musk

The Scent

Saffron announces itself first, dry and slightly leathery, with Turkish rose pressed close behind it so the two read almost as one note in the opening minutes. Coriander and carrot seeds add a peppery, earthy undertone that keeps the rose from turning sweet too early. Within the first half hour, jasmine and a second rose accord thicken the heart, and beeswax rounds the edges into something warm and waxy, like a candle blown out. Hedione lifts the middle enough to stop it from feeling heavy, adding a faint citrus-floral sparkle that cuts through the density. The transition into the base is where Ardent earns its name. Agarwood arrives dark and resinous, joined by patchouli and labdanum, and the rose that dominated the opening softens into the background rather than disappearing. Vanilla and benzoin add a resinous sweetness, while amber and musk stretch the drydown into something that feels closer to incense than perfume. Some wearers catch the oud as smoky and medicinal early on, while on others it reads smoother and more amber-forward from the start, so the balance between rose and wood can shift depending on skin chemistry. By the drydown, the saffron and rose have mostly receded, leaving a warm, resinous base that lingers close to the skin. Carrot seed's earthy dryness fades well before the beeswax does, so the heart keeps a waxy floral warmth even as the peppery edge of the coriander disappears. Jasmine tends to fold into the rose rather than standing apart from it, which makes the heart feel unified instead of layered. As patchouli and labdanum build underneath the agarwood, the composition takes on a darker, almost bitter edge before the vanilla and benzoin soften it again. Musk arrives last and spreads thin under the amber, holding the resinous accord together without adding weight of its own. Across the full development, the rose keeps resurfacing in small amounts, tying the saffron-heavy opening to the woody, incense-like base that follows.

When to Wear

This suits cold evenings, formal dinners, and gatherings where a heavier, resinous fragrance won't get lost in a crowded room. Its density also makes it a natural fit for winter weddings or late-night events where the temperature has dropped and the composition can unfold slowly. Anyone building a cold-weather rotation should look at the wider Boadicea The Victorious collection for more in this register.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for oud and rose combinations often and wants a version with more spice and resin than sweetness will find a lot to like here. It also suits anyone drawn to fragrances that read as formal rather than easygoing.

If you gravitate toward rose paired with darker, incense-like woods, Rose Incense is worth comparing for a similar mood in a different register. Browse the full Boadicea The Victorious collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Boadicea The Victorious built its name on maximalist British opulence, and Ardent, released in 2012, is one of the house's most unapologetically rich statements. It pairs Turkish rose with saffron and aged agarwood, landing somewhere between a jewel box and a censer. Aromatica carries the Ardent decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a composition this dense before deciding how it fits your collection. Christian Provenzano built it to feel ceremonial rather than casual, and that intent comes through from the first spray.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Turkish Rose, Saffron, Coriander, Carrot Seeds

Heart: Rose, Beeswax, Jasmine, Hedione

Base: Vanilla, Patchouli, Agarwood (Oud), Benzoin, Amber, Labdanum, Musk

The Scent

Saffron announces itself first, dry and slightly leathery, with Turkish rose pressed close behind it so the two read almost as one note in the opening minutes. Coriander and carrot seeds add a peppery, earthy undertone that keeps the rose from turning sweet too early. Within the first half hour, jasmine and a second rose accord thicken the heart, and beeswax rounds the edges into something warm and waxy, like a candle blown out. Hedione lifts the middle enough to stop it from feeling heavy, adding a faint citrus-floral sparkle that cuts through the density. The transition into the base is where Ardent earns its name. Agarwood arrives dark and resinous, joined by patchouli and labdanum, and the rose that dominated the opening softens into the background rather than disappearing. Vanilla and benzoin add a resinous sweetness, while amber and musk stretch the drydown into something that feels closer to incense than perfume. Some wearers catch the oud as smoky and medicinal early on, while on others it reads smoother and more amber-forward from the start, so the balance between rose and wood can shift depending on skin chemistry. By the drydown, the saffron and rose have mostly receded, leaving a warm, resinous base that lingers close to the skin. Carrot seed's earthy dryness fades well before the beeswax does, so the heart keeps a waxy floral warmth even as the peppery edge of the coriander disappears. Jasmine tends to fold into the rose rather than standing apart from it, which makes the heart feel unified instead of layered. As patchouli and labdanum build underneath the agarwood, the composition takes on a darker, almost bitter edge before the vanilla and benzoin soften it again. Musk arrives last and spreads thin under the amber, holding the resinous accord together without adding weight of its own. Across the full development, the rose keeps resurfacing in small amounts, tying the saffron-heavy opening to the woody, incense-like base that follows.

When to Wear

This suits cold evenings, formal dinners, and gatherings where a heavier, resinous fragrance won't get lost in a crowded room. Its density also makes it a natural fit for winter weddings or late-night events where the temperature has dropped and the composition can unfold slowly. Anyone building a cold-weather rotation should look at the wider Boadicea The Victorious collection for more in this register.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for oud and rose combinations often and wants a version with more spice and resin than sweetness will find a lot to like here. It also suits anyone drawn to fragrances that read as formal rather than easygoing.

If you gravitate toward rose paired with darker, incense-like woods, Rose Incense is worth comparing for a similar mood in a different register. Browse the full Boadicea The Victorious collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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