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Firestorm Extrait

French Avenue built a name on Arabian-French fusions, and Firestorm Extrait, released in 2025, leans hard into that warm, resinous territory as an extrait de parfum. It opens on crisp red apple threaded with cardamom and the boozy, herbal tang of davana, a combination that reads more spiced fruit than sweet candy. Aromatica carries the Firestorm Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is worth trying if incense-heavy orientals usually win you over.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Red Apple, Davana, Cardamom

Heart: Olibanum, Rose

Base: Myrrh, Vanilla, Amber

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is that red apple note, but it never sits alone for long. Cardamom cuts in almost immediately, giving the fruit a peppery edge instead of letting it turn juicy or sweet. Davana adds a strange, slightly fermented undertone here, somewhere between dried fruit and dark liqueur, and that tension between bright apple and boozy spice is what makes the opening feel unusual rather than straightforward. Within twenty minutes the fruit starts receding and olibanum moves in, bringing a dry, resinous smoke that reframes the whole composition. Rose arrives alongside it, not as a soft floral bouquet but as a slightly dusty, waxy petal note that blends into the incense rather than standing apart from it. This is the point where the fragrance can split opinion: some skin chemistry pushes the rose forward and the result reads floral-incense, while other wearers get almost pure smoke with the rose barely present as a shadow. Both readings are valid and both are worth expecting. The transition from that opening apple-cardamom-davana accord into the olibanum-rose heart is worth pausing on, since it happens gradually enough that the fruit and the incense actually overlap for a while rather than one replacing the other. During that overlap the davana can still be picked out low in the background, its fermented edge now reading almost like a spice rack rather than a fruit bowl, which keeps the rose and olibanum from feeling too austere. By the second hour myrrh takes over from the olibanum, deepening the resin into something darker and more bitter-sweet, and vanilla starts to round the edges. The myrrh and rose seem to trade places in prominence a few times before the base fully settles, so the incense character can feel drier at one check-in and softer, more petal-driven at the next. The dry-down settles into amber and vanilla working together, warm and slightly powdery, with myrrh still humming underneath as a bitter counterweight so it never turns into a straight gourmand. The apple and cardamom from the opening are long gone by this stage, replaced entirely by that resin-and-amber base, which makes the arc from start to finish feel deliberate rather than linear.

When to Wear

This suits cool evenings, from late autumn dinners to winter gatherings where a denser, resin-forward scent will not get lost in the air. Think dinner parties, evening prayers at family gatherings, or a formal wintertime event rather than a casual afternoon. If this profile appeals, browse the French Avenue collection for more in the same register.

Who Is It For

Someone drawn to incense and resin over fresh citrus, who wants a spiced fruit opening but is here for the smoky, ambered finish. It suits a wearer comfortable with a scent that changes character across the evening instead of staying put.

If you enjoy Vulcan Feu, it sits in a similarly warm, resinous family and is worth comparing. Browse the full French Avenue collection at Aromatica.

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

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French Avenue built a name on Arabian-French fusions, and Firestorm Extrait, released in 2025, leans hard into that warm, resinous territory as an extrait de parfum. It opens on crisp red apple threaded with cardamom and the boozy, herbal tang of davana, a combination that reads more spiced fruit than sweet candy. Aromatica carries the Firestorm Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is worth trying if incense-heavy orientals usually win you over.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Red Apple, Davana, Cardamom

Heart: Olibanum, Rose

Base: Myrrh, Vanilla, Amber

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is that red apple note, but it never sits alone for long. Cardamom cuts in almost immediately, giving the fruit a peppery edge instead of letting it turn juicy or sweet. Davana adds a strange, slightly fermented undertone here, somewhere between dried fruit and dark liqueur, and that tension between bright apple and boozy spice is what makes the opening feel unusual rather than straightforward. Within twenty minutes the fruit starts receding and olibanum moves in, bringing a dry, resinous smoke that reframes the whole composition. Rose arrives alongside it, not as a soft floral bouquet but as a slightly dusty, waxy petal note that blends into the incense rather than standing apart from it. This is the point where the fragrance can split opinion: some skin chemistry pushes the rose forward and the result reads floral-incense, while other wearers get almost pure smoke with the rose barely present as a shadow. Both readings are valid and both are worth expecting. The transition from that opening apple-cardamom-davana accord into the olibanum-rose heart is worth pausing on, since it happens gradually enough that the fruit and the incense actually overlap for a while rather than one replacing the other. During that overlap the davana can still be picked out low in the background, its fermented edge now reading almost like a spice rack rather than a fruit bowl, which keeps the rose and olibanum from feeling too austere. By the second hour myrrh takes over from the olibanum, deepening the resin into something darker and more bitter-sweet, and vanilla starts to round the edges. The myrrh and rose seem to trade places in prominence a few times before the base fully settles, so the incense character can feel drier at one check-in and softer, more petal-driven at the next. The dry-down settles into amber and vanilla working together, warm and slightly powdery, with myrrh still humming underneath as a bitter counterweight so it never turns into a straight gourmand. The apple and cardamom from the opening are long gone by this stage, replaced entirely by that resin-and-amber base, which makes the arc from start to finish feel deliberate rather than linear.

When to Wear

This suits cool evenings, from late autumn dinners to winter gatherings where a denser, resin-forward scent will not get lost in the air. Think dinner parties, evening prayers at family gatherings, or a formal wintertime event rather than a casual afternoon. If this profile appeals, browse the French Avenue collection for more in the same register.

Who Is It For

Someone drawn to incense and resin over fresh citrus, who wants a spiced fruit opening but is here for the smoky, ambered finish. It suits a wearer comfortable with a scent that changes character across the evening instead of staying put.

If you enjoy Vulcan Feu, it sits in a similarly warm, resinous family and is worth comparing. Browse the full French Avenue collection at Aromatica.

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

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