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Basso

Named for the deep bass register of an opera singer, Sospiro Basso plays with the idea of a voice that carries weight without shouting. Sospiro built its whole house around musical terms, and this Eau de Parfum from 2022 leans into that concept literally: a composition meant to feel low, resonant, and grounded rather than bright and forward. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Basso decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so anyone curious about this particular register of the Sospiro line can explore it without committing to a full bottle upfront. It reads as a fragrance built for people who want woody depth over sweetness.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Grapefruit

Heart: Carnation, Labdanum, Mayflower

Base: Vetiver, Cedar, Black Pepper, Oakmoss, Pink Pepper, Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Nutmeg, Galbanum, Celery Seeds

The Scent

Grapefruit is the first thing the nose registers, and it arrives sharper and slightly greener than typical citrus openings, thanks to a quiet dose of galbanum and celery seed running underneath it. That combination keeps the top accord from reading as simple or fruity. Within the first twenty minutes, carnation starts to push through, bringing a spiced, slightly peppery floral quality that leans more masculine than sweet. Labdanum thickens the middle, adding an amber-like resin that starts pulling the composition downward into darker territory, while mayflower adds a soft, powdery lift that keeps the heart from feeling too heavy too soon. Black pepper and pink pepper both show up around the same stage, crackling against the floral core and making the transition into the base feel spicier than most florals allow. By the second hour, vetiver, cedar, and sandalwood take over, and this is where Basso earns its name: the composition drops into a low, woody register that feels rooted and dry. Guaiac wood adds a faint smoky edge, oakmoss brings an earthy, almost damp undertone, and nutmeg lingers at the edges, warming the whole base without turning it gourmand. Some wearers find the drydown leans drier and more austere than the citrus opening suggests, while others get more resin and warmth from the labdanum sticking around; both readings are accurate, since the balance shifts depending on skin chemistry. What stays consistent is the low, woody backbone that never fully lets go.

When to Wear

Basso suits cooler months, autumn evenings and winter nights especially, when its resinous, woody depth has room to unfold instead of getting flattened by heat. It fits dinners, formal gatherings, or any setting where a low-key, commanding presence matters more than making a loud first impression. For those exploring the rest of the house, the Sospiro collection at Aromatica has other scents built on the same operatic naming logic.

Who Is It For

Someone who prefers dry, woody compositions over sweet or overtly fresh ones will find a lot to like here. It suits people drawn to spice and resin rather than clean citrus, the kind of wearer who wants a fragrance that reads as deliberate rather than default.

Fans of the darker, more resinous side of the house should also try Il Padrino, which shares that same weighty, formal character. Browse the full Sospiro collection at Aromatica.

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

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Named for the deep bass register of an opera singer, Sospiro Basso plays with the idea of a voice that carries weight without shouting. Sospiro built its whole house around musical terms, and this Eau de Parfum from 2022 leans into that concept literally: a composition meant to feel low, resonant, and grounded rather than bright and forward. Aromatica carries the Sospiro Basso decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so anyone curious about this particular register of the Sospiro line can explore it without committing to a full bottle upfront. It reads as a fragrance built for people who want woody depth over sweetness.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Grapefruit

Heart: Carnation, Labdanum, Mayflower

Base: Vetiver, Cedar, Black Pepper, Oakmoss, Pink Pepper, Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Nutmeg, Galbanum, Celery Seeds

The Scent

Grapefruit is the first thing the nose registers, and it arrives sharper and slightly greener than typical citrus openings, thanks to a quiet dose of galbanum and celery seed running underneath it. That combination keeps the top accord from reading as simple or fruity. Within the first twenty minutes, carnation starts to push through, bringing a spiced, slightly peppery floral quality that leans more masculine than sweet. Labdanum thickens the middle, adding an amber-like resin that starts pulling the composition downward into darker territory, while mayflower adds a soft, powdery lift that keeps the heart from feeling too heavy too soon. Black pepper and pink pepper both show up around the same stage, crackling against the floral core and making the transition into the base feel spicier than most florals allow. By the second hour, vetiver, cedar, and sandalwood take over, and this is where Basso earns its name: the composition drops into a low, woody register that feels rooted and dry. Guaiac wood adds a faint smoky edge, oakmoss brings an earthy, almost damp undertone, and nutmeg lingers at the edges, warming the whole base without turning it gourmand. Some wearers find the drydown leans drier and more austere than the citrus opening suggests, while others get more resin and warmth from the labdanum sticking around; both readings are accurate, since the balance shifts depending on skin chemistry. What stays consistent is the low, woody backbone that never fully lets go.

When to Wear

Basso suits cooler months, autumn evenings and winter nights especially, when its resinous, woody depth has room to unfold instead of getting flattened by heat. It fits dinners, formal gatherings, or any setting where a low-key, commanding presence matters more than making a loud first impression. For those exploring the rest of the house, the Sospiro collection at Aromatica has other scents built on the same operatic naming logic.

Who Is It For

Someone who prefers dry, woody compositions over sweet or overtly fresh ones will find a lot to like here. It suits people drawn to spice and resin rather than clean citrus, the kind of wearer who wants a fragrance that reads as deliberate rather than default.

Fans of the darker, more resinous side of the house should also try Il Padrino, which shares that same weighty, formal character. Browse the full Sospiro collection at Aromatica.

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

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