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Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait

Few fragrances have rewritten the rules of modern niche perfumery the way Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Baccarat Rouge 540 did when it arrived in 2015. The Extrait de Parfum, released in 2017, is the deeper, denser interpretation of that original vision -- the same luminous amber-floral signature, but turned up in richness, resinous weight, and a near-gourmand sweetness that the Eau de Parfum only hints at. Aromatica carries the Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Jasmine Grandiflorum, Saffron

Heart: Bitter Almond, Mossy Woody Accord

Base: Musky Woody Accord, Ethyl-Maltol, Ambroxan

The Scent

Saffron is the first thing the nose registers -- warm and slightly metallic, arriving with more presence here than in the EDP, while Jasmine Grandiflorum sits underneath it, softer than you might expect, more of a creamy floral haze than a bold bloom. Within the first few minutes, the fragrance already feels denser than its sibling, more settled into itself, as though the concentration alone has compressed the airy brightness of the original into something more solid and deliberate. The saffron does not fade so much as recede, pulling back as the jasmine gently swells, the two notes trading precedence rather than disappearing in sequence. Then the bitter almond appears, and this is where the Extrait diverges most clearly from the EDP. It introduces a marzipan-like richness, a dry nuttiness layered over sweetness, that pulls the fragrance toward something almost edible without ever becoming a straightforward gourmand. The almond settles alongside the jasmine in a way that feels deliberate: the floral softens the nuttiness, and the nuttiness gives the floral a richer, more textured backdrop. The mossy woody accord bridges the floral and sweet elements, lending a soft mineral quality that keeps everything from feeling too confectionary. That mineral thread is subtle but important: it provides friction, a slight earthiness that grounds what might otherwise tip into dessert territory. As the fragrance moves into the dry-down, Ethyl-Maltol -- the molecule responsible for that candied, molten-sugar quality that defines the whole BR540 lineage -- becomes the emotional core. It glows. It radiates. Around it, Ambroxan amplifies the warmth into something skin-close and magnetic, the kind of scent trail that turns heads mid-conversation. The musky woody base is less a distinct note and more a foundation that the sweetness and resin sink into, creating an amber warmth that evolves slowly and deliberately through the hours. The added bitterness of almond can read as a welcome complexity that sets the Extrait above the EDP, or it can make you miss the airy, slightly fizzy openness of the original -- it depends on the skin. Both readings agree on the dry-down, which settles into something warmer and more resinous than the EDP ever achieves, with a closeness to the skin that feels genuinely intimate. What is notable about the Extrait's overall arc is how unhurried it feels: each phase -- the spiced floral top, the almond-tinged heart, the glowing amber base -- has room to exist on its own before the next takes over, giving the composition a sense of depth that rewards patience.

When to Wear

Best suited to cooler months and evenings -- autumn and winter in particular -- when the resinous warmth has air to push against. Wear it to dinner, a gallery opening, or a late-evening event where you want something that announces itself quietly but lingers in the room long after the conversation moves on.

Who Is It For

Someone who already loves the EDP and wants more depth, or a wearer drawn to amber-forward, slightly sweet fragrances who wants something that earns its price in sheer complexity.

If you want to compare the two versions side by side, the Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum is also available at Aromatica. Browse the full Maison Francis Kurkdjian collection to explore the rest of the house.

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

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Few fragrances have rewritten the rules of modern niche perfumery the way Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Baccarat Rouge 540 did when it arrived in 2015. The Extrait de Parfum, released in 2017, is the deeper, denser interpretation of that original vision -- the same luminous amber-floral signature, but turned up in richness, resinous weight, and a near-gourmand sweetness that the Eau de Parfum only hints at. Aromatica carries the Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Jasmine Grandiflorum, Saffron

Heart: Bitter Almond, Mossy Woody Accord

Base: Musky Woody Accord, Ethyl-Maltol, Ambroxan

The Scent

Saffron is the first thing the nose registers -- warm and slightly metallic, arriving with more presence here than in the EDP, while Jasmine Grandiflorum sits underneath it, softer than you might expect, more of a creamy floral haze than a bold bloom. Within the first few minutes, the fragrance already feels denser than its sibling, more settled into itself, as though the concentration alone has compressed the airy brightness of the original into something more solid and deliberate. The saffron does not fade so much as recede, pulling back as the jasmine gently swells, the two notes trading precedence rather than disappearing in sequence. Then the bitter almond appears, and this is where the Extrait diverges most clearly from the EDP. It introduces a marzipan-like richness, a dry nuttiness layered over sweetness, that pulls the fragrance toward something almost edible without ever becoming a straightforward gourmand. The almond settles alongside the jasmine in a way that feels deliberate: the floral softens the nuttiness, and the nuttiness gives the floral a richer, more textured backdrop. The mossy woody accord bridges the floral and sweet elements, lending a soft mineral quality that keeps everything from feeling too confectionary. That mineral thread is subtle but important: it provides friction, a slight earthiness that grounds what might otherwise tip into dessert territory. As the fragrance moves into the dry-down, Ethyl-Maltol -- the molecule responsible for that candied, molten-sugar quality that defines the whole BR540 lineage -- becomes the emotional core. It glows. It radiates. Around it, Ambroxan amplifies the warmth into something skin-close and magnetic, the kind of scent trail that turns heads mid-conversation. The musky woody base is less a distinct note and more a foundation that the sweetness and resin sink into, creating an amber warmth that evolves slowly and deliberately through the hours. The added bitterness of almond can read as a welcome complexity that sets the Extrait above the EDP, or it can make you miss the airy, slightly fizzy openness of the original -- it depends on the skin. Both readings agree on the dry-down, which settles into something warmer and more resinous than the EDP ever achieves, with a closeness to the skin that feels genuinely intimate. What is notable about the Extrait's overall arc is how unhurried it feels: each phase -- the spiced floral top, the almond-tinged heart, the glowing amber base -- has room to exist on its own before the next takes over, giving the composition a sense of depth that rewards patience.

When to Wear

Best suited to cooler months and evenings -- autumn and winter in particular -- when the resinous warmth has air to push against. Wear it to dinner, a gallery opening, or a late-evening event where you want something that announces itself quietly but lingers in the room long after the conversation moves on.

Who Is It For

Someone who already loves the EDP and wants more depth, or a wearer drawn to amber-forward, slightly sweet fragrances who wants something that earns its price in sheer complexity.

If you want to compare the two versions side by side, the Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum is also available at Aromatica. Browse the full Maison Francis Kurkdjian collection to explore the rest of the house.

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

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