
Asad Elixir
Few Arabian houses have built a line with the density of Lattafa's Asad, and the 2025 Eau de Parfum Asad Elixir is the richest, most nocturnal reading of it yet, a spicy ambered tobacco built for cold air and dim rooms. This flanker earns its name with a denser, resin-woody heart and a slower burn than the original. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Asad Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test it.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pink Pepper, Saffron, Grapefruit
Heart: Tobacco, Vanilla, Cedar
Base: Light Amber, Frankincense, Patchouli, Cashmeran
The Scent
Grapefruit cuts through pink pepper and saffron in the opening minutes in a way that feels sharp rather than sweet, bright and a little tense. That citrus lift does not last long, and within ten or fifteen minutes the saffron settles into something leathery and warm against the skin. Tobacco moves to the front next, dry and a little smoky, with cedar giving it a woody spine that keeps the whole thing upright. A thread of vanilla runs underneath, softening the tobacco so it reads smooth instead of ashy, which is the main thing that separates this from harsher tobacco scents. As the first hour closes, frankincense adds a resinous, almost incense-like edge that keeps the sweetness in check and stops it from tipping into dessert territory. The citrus-to-smoke transition can read as abrupt or as a deliberate arc depending on skin and expectation, and the saffron plays a key role in bridging the two phases, shifting from its initial metallic brightness into a warmer, almost suede-like quality that eases the move toward tobacco. The dry-down is where it settles into its real character, a warm ambered tobacco wrapped in patchouli and cashmeran for that soft, slightly musky finish that sits close to the skin. The patchouli stays earthy rather than dirty, and the cashmeran lends a fuzzy, comfortable quality that lingers well into the late stages. In the opening there can be a passing resemblance to citrus-led tobacco signatures, but as Asad Elixir dries down it turns smokier and deeper, moving into its own territory. Compared to the original Asad, this one is warmer and less aggressive, trading raw spice for a rounder, cozier glow that suits someone who wants tobacco without the confrontation. The frankincense and patchouli work together in the base to keep the amber from reading sweet alone, anchoring the whole composition in something resinous and grounded.
When to Wear
A cold-weather scent built for autumn and winter evenings when the air bites and warmth reads as confidence. Wear it to a late dinner, a winter wedding, or a night event where you want presence without shouting across the room. It fits naturally alongside the rest of the tobacco collection at Aromatica.
Who Is It For
Someone who already loves smoky tobacco and amber and wants a smoother, more wearable take on the genre will find their footing here. If you reach for warm spice over fresh citrus and like a fragrance that hugs close as the night goes on, this is your lane.
If you enjoy Asad, this flanker is the warmer sibling worth comparing, and Asad Bourbon sits nearby with a boozier, sweeter spin on the same DNA. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Original: $355.00
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Description
Few Arabian houses have built a line with the density of Lattafa's Asad, and the 2025 Eau de Parfum Asad Elixir is the richest, most nocturnal reading of it yet, a spicy ambered tobacco built for cold air and dim rooms. This flanker earns its name with a denser, resin-woody heart and a slower burn than the original. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Asad Elixir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test it.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pink Pepper, Saffron, Grapefruit
Heart: Tobacco, Vanilla, Cedar
Base: Light Amber, Frankincense, Patchouli, Cashmeran
The Scent
Grapefruit cuts through pink pepper and saffron in the opening minutes in a way that feels sharp rather than sweet, bright and a little tense. That citrus lift does not last long, and within ten or fifteen minutes the saffron settles into something leathery and warm against the skin. Tobacco moves to the front next, dry and a little smoky, with cedar giving it a woody spine that keeps the whole thing upright. A thread of vanilla runs underneath, softening the tobacco so it reads smooth instead of ashy, which is the main thing that separates this from harsher tobacco scents. As the first hour closes, frankincense adds a resinous, almost incense-like edge that keeps the sweetness in check and stops it from tipping into dessert territory. The citrus-to-smoke transition can read as abrupt or as a deliberate arc depending on skin and expectation, and the saffron plays a key role in bridging the two phases, shifting from its initial metallic brightness into a warmer, almost suede-like quality that eases the move toward tobacco. The dry-down is where it settles into its real character, a warm ambered tobacco wrapped in patchouli and cashmeran for that soft, slightly musky finish that sits close to the skin. The patchouli stays earthy rather than dirty, and the cashmeran lends a fuzzy, comfortable quality that lingers well into the late stages. In the opening there can be a passing resemblance to citrus-led tobacco signatures, but as Asad Elixir dries down it turns smokier and deeper, moving into its own territory. Compared to the original Asad, this one is warmer and less aggressive, trading raw spice for a rounder, cozier glow that suits someone who wants tobacco without the confrontation. The frankincense and patchouli work together in the base to keep the amber from reading sweet alone, anchoring the whole composition in something resinous and grounded.
When to Wear
A cold-weather scent built for autumn and winter evenings when the air bites and warmth reads as confidence. Wear it to a late dinner, a winter wedding, or a night event where you want presence without shouting across the room. It fits naturally alongside the rest of the tobacco collection at Aromatica.
Who Is It For
Someone who already loves smoky tobacco and amber and wants a smoother, more wearable take on the genre will find their footing here. If you reach for warm spice over fresh citrus and like a fragrance that hugs close as the night goes on, this is your lane.
If you enjoy Asad, this flanker is the warmer sibling worth comparing, and Asad Bourbon sits nearby with a boozier, sweeter spin on the same DNA. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










