
Club de Nuit Precieux IV
The Club de Nuit Precieux line from Armaf has always aimed at something more layered than its budget-friendly siblings, and Club de Nuit Precieux IV, released in 2025, is the most confident entry yet. It is an Extrait de Parfum built around a salty, sun-warmed opening that pivots into lush florals and settles into a gourmand base of whipped cream and tonka. Aromatica carries the Armaf Club de Nuit Precieux IV decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. The concentration is high enough that a small amount goes a long way.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sea Salt, Bergamot, Apple
Heart: Ylang-Ylang, Red Berries, White Lily, Jasmine
Base: Whipped Cream, Vanilla, Musk, Tonka Bean, Patchouli
The Scent
Brighter and saltier than you might expect from a gourmand, the first impression is one of luminous coastal air rather than sweetness. Sea salt and bergamot hit first, with the apple playing a supporting role that reads more as a tart freshness than as fruit candy. There is an almost oceanic crispness in those first few minutes that keeps things feeling clean rather than cloying. The bergamot adds a citrus lift that stops the salt from reading as marine cologne, and together the two give the opening a slightly airy quality that is uncommon in this price tier. As the top notes begin to fade, the apple's tartness lingers long enough to bridge toward the floral heart, providing continuity rather than disappearing abruptly.
As the top notes settle, the ylang-ylang moves to the front and it can read as a dividing line between wearers. It can come across as rich and tropical without being heavy, or it can tip slightly soapy before it fully blooms, depending on skin chemistry. Within fifteen to twenty minutes, it softens considerably and the white lily and jasmine smooth everything out into a lush, creamy floral phase. The red berries contribute a ripe, juice-forward sweetness that keeps the florals from going too starchy or powdery. At Extrait concentration, the floral phase has genuine presence and depth without pushing outward aggressively. The transition from the saline opening into this floral core is seamless, the salt gradually retreating as the petals open up and take over the composition's direction.
The heart phase is arguably the most elegant stretch of the wear. The florals feel genuinely luxurious, sitting close to the skin with good density and a soft radiance that rewards proximity. The ylang-ylang, which could have been the weak point of the composition, instead becomes its backbone, giving structure to the jasmine and lily so they do not dissolve into generic white-floral territory. Red berries thread through the heart with surprising consistency, never disappearing entirely, adding a slight tartness that offsets the creaminess building beneath. The interplay between the berry brightness and the deepening floral warmth is one of the more satisfying mid-phase evolutions in this line.
Around the ninety-minute mark, the base begins to assert itself gradually. Whipped cream and tonka bean arrive together, and the effect is less like a dessert and more like warm skin with a sweet, faintly boozy undertone. The patchouli is subtle here, adding enough earthiness to prevent the base from tipping into pure candy territory without announcing itself as patchouli. Vanilla adds softness without dominating. The musk in the base is skin-close and clean, pulling everything inward rather than projecting outward. The overall dry-down is warm, close-skin, and notably smooth across the transition from florals to gourmand, with no jarring shifts or off-notes.
When to Wear
Best suited to cooler weather, from autumn through winter, when the creamy gourmand base reads as comforting warmth rather than excess. It suits evening occasions, dinner outings, and date nights where something soft but present is appropriate.
Who Is It For
Anyone who gravitates toward sweet florals with a gourmand finish will find this compelling, particularly those who want their perfume to feel indulgent and skin-close but need that saline freshness in the opening so it does not feel heavy from the first spray.
If you enjoy Club de Nuit Precieux I, this fourth entry in the same line is the sweeter, more gourmand-leaning counterpart and is worth wearing side by side. Browse the full Armaf collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
The Club de Nuit Precieux line from Armaf has always aimed at something more layered than its budget-friendly siblings, and Club de Nuit Precieux IV, released in 2025, is the most confident entry yet. It is an Extrait de Parfum built around a salty, sun-warmed opening that pivots into lush florals and settles into a gourmand base of whipped cream and tonka. Aromatica carries the Armaf Club de Nuit Precieux IV decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. The concentration is high enough that a small amount goes a long way.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sea Salt, Bergamot, Apple
Heart: Ylang-Ylang, Red Berries, White Lily, Jasmine
Base: Whipped Cream, Vanilla, Musk, Tonka Bean, Patchouli
The Scent
Brighter and saltier than you might expect from a gourmand, the first impression is one of luminous coastal air rather than sweetness. Sea salt and bergamot hit first, with the apple playing a supporting role that reads more as a tart freshness than as fruit candy. There is an almost oceanic crispness in those first few minutes that keeps things feeling clean rather than cloying. The bergamot adds a citrus lift that stops the salt from reading as marine cologne, and together the two give the opening a slightly airy quality that is uncommon in this price tier. As the top notes begin to fade, the apple's tartness lingers long enough to bridge toward the floral heart, providing continuity rather than disappearing abruptly.
As the top notes settle, the ylang-ylang moves to the front and it can read as a dividing line between wearers. It can come across as rich and tropical without being heavy, or it can tip slightly soapy before it fully blooms, depending on skin chemistry. Within fifteen to twenty minutes, it softens considerably and the white lily and jasmine smooth everything out into a lush, creamy floral phase. The red berries contribute a ripe, juice-forward sweetness that keeps the florals from going too starchy or powdery. At Extrait concentration, the floral phase has genuine presence and depth without pushing outward aggressively. The transition from the saline opening into this floral core is seamless, the salt gradually retreating as the petals open up and take over the composition's direction.
The heart phase is arguably the most elegant stretch of the wear. The florals feel genuinely luxurious, sitting close to the skin with good density and a soft radiance that rewards proximity. The ylang-ylang, which could have been the weak point of the composition, instead becomes its backbone, giving structure to the jasmine and lily so they do not dissolve into generic white-floral territory. Red berries thread through the heart with surprising consistency, never disappearing entirely, adding a slight tartness that offsets the creaminess building beneath. The interplay between the berry brightness and the deepening floral warmth is one of the more satisfying mid-phase evolutions in this line.
Around the ninety-minute mark, the base begins to assert itself gradually. Whipped cream and tonka bean arrive together, and the effect is less like a dessert and more like warm skin with a sweet, faintly boozy undertone. The patchouli is subtle here, adding enough earthiness to prevent the base from tipping into pure candy territory without announcing itself as patchouli. Vanilla adds softness without dominating. The musk in the base is skin-close and clean, pulling everything inward rather than projecting outward. The overall dry-down is warm, close-skin, and notably smooth across the transition from florals to gourmand, with no jarring shifts or off-notes.
When to Wear
Best suited to cooler weather, from autumn through winter, when the creamy gourmand base reads as comforting warmth rather than excess. It suits evening occasions, dinner outings, and date nights where something soft but present is appropriate.
Who Is It For
Anyone who gravitates toward sweet florals with a gourmand finish will find this compelling, particularly those who want their perfume to feel indulgent and skin-close but need that saline freshness in the opening so it does not feel heavy from the first spray.
If you enjoy Club de Nuit Precieux I, this fourth entry in the same line is the sweeter, more gourmand-leaning counterpart and is worth wearing side by side. Browse the full Armaf collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











