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English Oak & Hazelnut

Yann Vasnier built this one around a walk through an English forest in autumn, and it shows. Jo Malone London released English Oak & Hazelnut Cologne in 2017 as part of the brand's rare Woods & Moss family, and it reads less like a typical citrus-cologne house scent and more like a study in bark, nut skin, and damp ground. Aromatica carries the English Oak & Hazelnut decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a fragrance that most counters in this region do not stock.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Hazelnut

Heart: Cedar

Base: Oak

The Scent

The nose meets hazelnut first, and it is not the sweet, roasted-praline version people expect. This is green, slightly bitter hazelnut, closer to cracking the shell open than to dessert. Within minutes that nutty facet starts to dry out, losing its moisture and turning into something closer to skin and husk. Cedar arrives underneath almost immediately rather than waiting for a formal "heart" phase, and it brings a pencil-shaving sharpness that keeps the hazelnut from ever going soft or gourmand. There is a mossy, slightly damp quality running through the middle stretch, like standing near tree bark after rain, and that is where the composition earns its Woods & Moss classification. The oak base takes over gradually rather than crashing in, and it is dry, a little smoky, with a texture that feels closer to sanded wood than to typical amber-heavy bases. Some noses catch a faint roasted, almost toasted quality in the transition between heart and base, as if the wood had been sitting near a fire; others find the dry-down stays closer to raw, unsweetened bark the whole way through, and both readings are fair depending on skin chemistry. What never happens is a shift toward sweetness. There is no vanilla cushioning here, no soft musk to round the edges, which is unusual for a Jo Malone release and part of why this one has a smaller, more particular following. By the final hour the hazelnut has faded almost entirely, leaving cedar and oak as a quiet, skin-close woody accord that reads more like a natural scent than a constructed one.

When to Wear

This sits best in autumn and early winter, worn to an afternoon walk, a countryside weekend, or a quiet dinner where you want warmth without announcing yourself. It also works well layered under a coat on a cold commute, since the dry woody character holds up against cold air better than brighter colognes. Pair it with the rest of the Jo Malone collection at Aromatica if you like building a layered wardrobe rather than wearing one scent alone.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds most colognes too sweet or too citrus-forward will notice the difference here immediately. It suits a wearer drawn to raw, unsweetened wood over polished, ambery finishes, the kind of person who would rather smell like a forest floor than a bakery.

If you enjoy Wood Sage & Sea Salt, it sits in a similarly earthy, understated register and is worth comparing. Browse the full Jo Malone collection at Aromatica.

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

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Description

Yann Vasnier built this one around a walk through an English forest in autumn, and it shows. Jo Malone London released English Oak & Hazelnut Cologne in 2017 as part of the brand's rare Woods & Moss family, and it reads less like a typical citrus-cologne house scent and more like a study in bark, nut skin, and damp ground. Aromatica carries the English Oak & Hazelnut decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a fragrance that most counters in this region do not stock.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Hazelnut

Heart: Cedar

Base: Oak

The Scent

The nose meets hazelnut first, and it is not the sweet, roasted-praline version people expect. This is green, slightly bitter hazelnut, closer to cracking the shell open than to dessert. Within minutes that nutty facet starts to dry out, losing its moisture and turning into something closer to skin and husk. Cedar arrives underneath almost immediately rather than waiting for a formal "heart" phase, and it brings a pencil-shaving sharpness that keeps the hazelnut from ever going soft or gourmand. There is a mossy, slightly damp quality running through the middle stretch, like standing near tree bark after rain, and that is where the composition earns its Woods & Moss classification. The oak base takes over gradually rather than crashing in, and it is dry, a little smoky, with a texture that feels closer to sanded wood than to typical amber-heavy bases. Some noses catch a faint roasted, almost toasted quality in the transition between heart and base, as if the wood had been sitting near a fire; others find the dry-down stays closer to raw, unsweetened bark the whole way through, and both readings are fair depending on skin chemistry. What never happens is a shift toward sweetness. There is no vanilla cushioning here, no soft musk to round the edges, which is unusual for a Jo Malone release and part of why this one has a smaller, more particular following. By the final hour the hazelnut has faded almost entirely, leaving cedar and oak as a quiet, skin-close woody accord that reads more like a natural scent than a constructed one.

When to Wear

This sits best in autumn and early winter, worn to an afternoon walk, a countryside weekend, or a quiet dinner where you want warmth without announcing yourself. It also works well layered under a coat on a cold commute, since the dry woody character holds up against cold air better than brighter colognes. Pair it with the rest of the Jo Malone collection at Aromatica if you like building a layered wardrobe rather than wearing one scent alone.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds most colognes too sweet or too citrus-forward will notice the difference here immediately. It suits a wearer drawn to raw, unsweetened wood over polished, ambery finishes, the kind of person who would rather smell like a forest floor than a bakery.

If you enjoy Wood Sage & Sea Salt, it sits in a similarly earthy, understated register and is worth comparing. Browse the full Jo Malone collection at Aromatica.

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

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