
Decision
Quentin Bisch built Decision for Amouage's 2025 lineup as a study in clarity, the kind of composition that feels like a mind settling on something after weighing every option. It opens sharp and citrus-bright, then moves into resinous, woody territory that gives the name its weight. Aromatica carries the Amouage Decision decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so the shift from bergamot brightness to frankincense depth is easy to experience without committing to a full bottle upfront.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Bergamot, Pink Pepper
Heart: Frankincense, Myrrh, Juniper Berries
Base: Vanilla, Cedarwood, Patchouli
The Scent
Cardamom registers first, spicy and slightly green, with bergamot cutting through it in a clean citrus streak. Pink pepper adds a faint tingle underneath, more texture than heat. Within the first twenty minutes the citrus starts to fade and frankincense steps forward, dry and slightly smoky, joined by myrrh's darker, almost medicinal edge. Juniper berries thread through this middle stretch with a cold, piney snap that keeps the incense from turning heavy too fast. This is where the fragrance earns its aromatic woody classification rather than reading as a straight incense scent. As the heart settles, cedarwood emerges underneath, giving the composition a dry, structured backbone. Patchouli follows a little later, earthy and slightly sweet, and it is here that wearers split: some find the drydown leans clean and mineral, almost soap-like against the skin, while others get a richer, more resinous patchouli-vanilla base. Vanilla itself stays restrained, rounding the edges of the woods rather than announcing itself, so the finish reads as warm and dry rather than gourmand. By the final hours the cardamom and bergamot are long gone, and what remains is a quiet frame of cedarwood, myrrh, and soft vanilla. The transition from the opening spice to the incense heart happens gradually enough that cardamom and frankincense briefly overlap, letting green and smoky facets sit side by side before the citrus fully drops away. Myrrh and juniper berries continue to trade places in the middle stage, with the medicinal edge of myrrh softened whenever the piney snap of juniper comes forward. Cedarwood and patchouli build slowly rather than arriving all at once, so the base feels assembled in layers instead of settling in a single step. On skin, the pink pepper from the opening occasionally resurfaces as a faint prickle even after the frankincense has taken hold, tying the early spice to the later resin. Vanilla threads through cedarwood and patchouli without ever dominating either, keeping the dry woods from turning stark and giving the entire base a rounded, cohesive close.
When to Wear
This suits early autumn evenings and cool-weather office days, especially client meetings or interviews where a composed, deliberate scent works in your favor. It also fits well for temple visits or quiet religious gatherings given the frankincense and myrrh core. Pair it with pieces from the Amouage collection if you want to build out a rotation around the same resinous, woody register.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for structured blazers over soft knitwear and prefers a scent that reads as intentional rather than loud. It fits a wearer drawn to incense and cedar over sweet or fruity compositions.
If you enjoy Guidance, it sits in the same frankincense-driven family from Amouage and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Quentin Bisch built Decision for Amouage's 2025 lineup as a study in clarity, the kind of composition that feels like a mind settling on something after weighing every option. It opens sharp and citrus-bright, then moves into resinous, woody territory that gives the name its weight. Aromatica carries the Amouage Decision decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so the shift from bergamot brightness to frankincense depth is easy to experience without committing to a full bottle upfront.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Bergamot, Pink Pepper
Heart: Frankincense, Myrrh, Juniper Berries
Base: Vanilla, Cedarwood, Patchouli
The Scent
Cardamom registers first, spicy and slightly green, with bergamot cutting through it in a clean citrus streak. Pink pepper adds a faint tingle underneath, more texture than heat. Within the first twenty minutes the citrus starts to fade and frankincense steps forward, dry and slightly smoky, joined by myrrh's darker, almost medicinal edge. Juniper berries thread through this middle stretch with a cold, piney snap that keeps the incense from turning heavy too fast. This is where the fragrance earns its aromatic woody classification rather than reading as a straight incense scent. As the heart settles, cedarwood emerges underneath, giving the composition a dry, structured backbone. Patchouli follows a little later, earthy and slightly sweet, and it is here that wearers split: some find the drydown leans clean and mineral, almost soap-like against the skin, while others get a richer, more resinous patchouli-vanilla base. Vanilla itself stays restrained, rounding the edges of the woods rather than announcing itself, so the finish reads as warm and dry rather than gourmand. By the final hours the cardamom and bergamot are long gone, and what remains is a quiet frame of cedarwood, myrrh, and soft vanilla. The transition from the opening spice to the incense heart happens gradually enough that cardamom and frankincense briefly overlap, letting green and smoky facets sit side by side before the citrus fully drops away. Myrrh and juniper berries continue to trade places in the middle stage, with the medicinal edge of myrrh softened whenever the piney snap of juniper comes forward. Cedarwood and patchouli build slowly rather than arriving all at once, so the base feels assembled in layers instead of settling in a single step. On skin, the pink pepper from the opening occasionally resurfaces as a faint prickle even after the frankincense has taken hold, tying the early spice to the later resin. Vanilla threads through cedarwood and patchouli without ever dominating either, keeping the dry woods from turning stark and giving the entire base a rounded, cohesive close.
When to Wear
This suits early autumn evenings and cool-weather office days, especially client meetings or interviews where a composed, deliberate scent works in your favor. It also fits well for temple visits or quiet religious gatherings given the frankincense and myrrh core. Pair it with pieces from the Amouage collection if you want to build out a rotation around the same resinous, woody register.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for structured blazers over soft knitwear and prefers a scent that reads as intentional rather than loud. It fits a wearer drawn to incense and cedar over sweet or fruity compositions.
If you enjoy Guidance, it sits in the same frankincense-driven family from Amouage and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Amouage collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










