
Dolce Peony
Peonies are tricky in perfume. Get the balance wrong and you end up with something candy sweet or worse, generic. Dolce & Gabbana avoided that trap with Dolce Peony, the 2019 Eau de Parfum built around the Dolce line's signature Sicilian warmth but pointed toward something softer and more textured. Christophe Raynaud composed it as an extension of the original Dolce, keeping that family's citrus opening but layering in fruit, honey, and patchouli underneath. Aromatica carries the Dolce Peony decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so trying it before it becomes part of your rotation is simple.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pear, Cyclamen, Bergamot, Pink Pepper
Heart: Peony, Freesia, Bulgarian Rose
Base: Mirabelle, Honey, Ambroxan, Patchouli
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is pear, juicy and slightly tart, cut almost immediately by pink pepper's dry sparkle. Bergamot brightens the top for a few minutes, but cyclamen is what gives this opening its particular character. It is a cool, slightly green floral note, more mineral than sweet, and it keeps the fruit from tipping into anything cloying. Within fifteen minutes the heart starts to surface. Peony arrives soft and papery, exactly as the name promises, but it does not stand alone. Freesia adds a light, almost citrusy floral lift, while Bulgarian rose brings depth and a touch of jam underneath the petals. This is where the surprise sits. Instead of drifting into a purely powdery floral, the composition pulls in mirabelle plum from the base early, and the two fruits, pear up top and mirabelle underneath, create a juicy continuity that keeps the florals from feeling flat. As the fragrance moves past the one hour mark, honey starts to show, warm and slightly waxy rather than gourmand-sweet. Patchouli grounds everything from below, giving the drydown a little earthiness that keeps the peony from reading as too polite. Ambroxan is the quiet engine here. It does not announce itself the way musk or vanilla would, but it adds skin-warmth and a soft radiance that carries the peony and rose accord into the later hours. On some skin the rose becomes more prominent than the peony by the drydown, on others the honey and patchouli take over and the florals recede into the background. Both readings are valid outcomes of the same formula, and neither feels like a flaw. What stays consistent is the trajectory: fruity and peppery at first, floral and slightly jammy through the heart, then warm, honeyed, and faintly earthy at the end.
When to Wear
This suits early spring afternoons and soft social settings, brunch, a garden party, a casual date where you want to smell put-together without trying too hard. It also works for office days when the weather turns mild and you want something floral but not overpowering. The fruity-floral character makes it a natural fit within Aromatica's Modern Floral collection for anyone building out a warm-weather rotation.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their florals with a bit of fruit and warmth rather than pure powder, the type who reaches for a peony candle over a rose one and wants a scent that reads soft but not delicate.
If you enjoy Dolce Garden, it sits in the same family and makes for an easy comparison. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Peonies are tricky in perfume. Get the balance wrong and you end up with something candy sweet or worse, generic. Dolce & Gabbana avoided that trap with Dolce Peony, the 2019 Eau de Parfum built around the Dolce line's signature Sicilian warmth but pointed toward something softer and more textured. Christophe Raynaud composed it as an extension of the original Dolce, keeping that family's citrus opening but layering in fruit, honey, and patchouli underneath. Aromatica carries the Dolce Peony decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so trying it before it becomes part of your rotation is simple.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Pear, Cyclamen, Bergamot, Pink Pepper
Heart: Peony, Freesia, Bulgarian Rose
Base: Mirabelle, Honey, Ambroxan, Patchouli
The Scent
The first thing the nose registers is pear, juicy and slightly tart, cut almost immediately by pink pepper's dry sparkle. Bergamot brightens the top for a few minutes, but cyclamen is what gives this opening its particular character. It is a cool, slightly green floral note, more mineral than sweet, and it keeps the fruit from tipping into anything cloying. Within fifteen minutes the heart starts to surface. Peony arrives soft and papery, exactly as the name promises, but it does not stand alone. Freesia adds a light, almost citrusy floral lift, while Bulgarian rose brings depth and a touch of jam underneath the petals. This is where the surprise sits. Instead of drifting into a purely powdery floral, the composition pulls in mirabelle plum from the base early, and the two fruits, pear up top and mirabelle underneath, create a juicy continuity that keeps the florals from feeling flat. As the fragrance moves past the one hour mark, honey starts to show, warm and slightly waxy rather than gourmand-sweet. Patchouli grounds everything from below, giving the drydown a little earthiness that keeps the peony from reading as too polite. Ambroxan is the quiet engine here. It does not announce itself the way musk or vanilla would, but it adds skin-warmth and a soft radiance that carries the peony and rose accord into the later hours. On some skin the rose becomes more prominent than the peony by the drydown, on others the honey and patchouli take over and the florals recede into the background. Both readings are valid outcomes of the same formula, and neither feels like a flaw. What stays consistent is the trajectory: fruity and peppery at first, floral and slightly jammy through the heart, then warm, honeyed, and faintly earthy at the end.
When to Wear
This suits early spring afternoons and soft social settings, brunch, a garden party, a casual date where you want to smell put-together without trying too hard. It also works for office days when the weather turns mild and you want something floral but not overpowering. The fruity-floral character makes it a natural fit within Aromatica's Modern Floral collection for anyone building out a warm-weather rotation.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their florals with a bit of fruit and warmth rather than pure powder, the type who reaches for a peony candle over a rose one and wants a scent that reads soft but not delicate.
If you enjoy Dolce Garden, it sits in the same family and makes for an easy comparison. Browse the full Dolce & Gabbana collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











