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Gntonic

Named after the classic gin-and-tonic cocktail, M. Micallef GnTonic Eau de Parfum from 2023 takes that bar-counter ritual and stretches it into something more considered. Perfumer Sidonie Grandperret built it for the Monegasque house known for its ornate bottles and ambitious compositions, placing it inside the JEWEL Collection. Aromatica carries the M. Micallef GnTonic decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes so you can test it across the full arc of the fragrance.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tonic Water, Gin, Lime, Peppermint, Ginger, Pink Pepper, Bitter Orange

Heart: Lily-of-the-Valley, Cedar, Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Orange Blossom, Nutmeg

Base: Moss, Vetiver, White Musk, Sandalwood, Amber

The Scent

Lime squeezed over ice is the first thing the nose registers. Gin, tonic water, and lime arrive together in a crisp, fizzing accord that reads less like a synthetic cocktail impression and more like actual cold condensation on a glass. Peppermint sharpens the opening rather than sweetening it, lending a clean, almost medicinal bite alongside the ginger and pink pepper. Bitter orange sits in the background of the top, adding a faint zest that keeps the whole accord from becoming too one-dimensional. The interplay between peppermint's cool edge and pink pepper's dry warmth gives the opening a subtle tension that rewards attention rather than fading into a single blended impression.

Within the first ten to fifteen minutes the citrus fizz settles and the heart begins to show itself. Cedar and cypriol oil arrive noticeably, and this is the moment that divides opinion most sharply. Cypriol, also called nagarmotha, carries an earthy, smoky, slightly sour-woody character, and in GnTonic it can read as dry and sophisticated or as abrupt and overpowering depending on skin chemistry and personal tolerance. The shift is real enough that wearers coming in purely for the cocktail opening sometimes find the mid-section a surprise. Lily-of-the-valley softens the transition with a clean floral note, and a whisper of orange blossom keeps some brightness alive in the mid-section. The floral elements here are restrained rather than prominent; they act as connective tissue between the fizzing top and the woody, grounded heart rather than asserting themselves as a true floral phase. Nutmeg adds a faint spice that rounds out the woody core without pushing the composition into amber-oriental territory. Cedar and cypriol gradually tighten around the florals, narrowing the palette toward something leaner and more resinous as the heart matures.

As the fragrance moves toward the dry-down, moss and vetiver anchor it firmly in the aromatic-woody family. The base is earthy and quiet, with white musk adding a skin-close softness and sandalwood providing a little warmth beneath the vetiver's cool grassiness. The amber in the base is restrained rather than sweet, acting as a light diffuser rather than a destination note. The overall arc runs from sharp and fizzy to dry and woody, with the cocktail concept fading gracefully rather than collapsing. What remains in the late dry-down is a clean, mossy wood that carries little trace of the gin-and-tonic origin, which makes the full evolution feel more like a two-act fragrance than a single linear concept.

When to Wear

GnTonic reads best in spring and early autumn, at occasions where you want something polished but not heavy: a Friday afternoon meeting, an early evening rooftop gathering, or a casual dinner where the dress code leans smart-casual. Browse the Work and Routine collection at Aromatica for more fragrances that walk this same line.

Who Is It For

Wearers who gravitate toward aromatic woody fragrances and want a concept-driven niche option that references cocktail culture without smelling like a novelty will find GnTonic rewarding. It suits those who are comfortable with cypriol's earthy edge and prefer their freshness dry rather than aquatic.

If you enjoy the crisp citrus-woody approach of Hesperide Colognise by Nishane, GnTonic occupies similar aromatic territory and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full M. Micallef collection at Aromatica.

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

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Description

Named after the classic gin-and-tonic cocktail, M. Micallef GnTonic Eau de Parfum from 2023 takes that bar-counter ritual and stretches it into something more considered. Perfumer Sidonie Grandperret built it for the Monegasque house known for its ornate bottles and ambitious compositions, placing it inside the JEWEL Collection. Aromatica carries the M. Micallef GnTonic decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes so you can test it across the full arc of the fragrance.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tonic Water, Gin, Lime, Peppermint, Ginger, Pink Pepper, Bitter Orange

Heart: Lily-of-the-Valley, Cedar, Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Orange Blossom, Nutmeg

Base: Moss, Vetiver, White Musk, Sandalwood, Amber

The Scent

Lime squeezed over ice is the first thing the nose registers. Gin, tonic water, and lime arrive together in a crisp, fizzing accord that reads less like a synthetic cocktail impression and more like actual cold condensation on a glass. Peppermint sharpens the opening rather than sweetening it, lending a clean, almost medicinal bite alongside the ginger and pink pepper. Bitter orange sits in the background of the top, adding a faint zest that keeps the whole accord from becoming too one-dimensional. The interplay between peppermint's cool edge and pink pepper's dry warmth gives the opening a subtle tension that rewards attention rather than fading into a single blended impression.

Within the first ten to fifteen minutes the citrus fizz settles and the heart begins to show itself. Cedar and cypriol oil arrive noticeably, and this is the moment that divides opinion most sharply. Cypriol, also called nagarmotha, carries an earthy, smoky, slightly sour-woody character, and in GnTonic it can read as dry and sophisticated or as abrupt and overpowering depending on skin chemistry and personal tolerance. The shift is real enough that wearers coming in purely for the cocktail opening sometimes find the mid-section a surprise. Lily-of-the-valley softens the transition with a clean floral note, and a whisper of orange blossom keeps some brightness alive in the mid-section. The floral elements here are restrained rather than prominent; they act as connective tissue between the fizzing top and the woody, grounded heart rather than asserting themselves as a true floral phase. Nutmeg adds a faint spice that rounds out the woody core without pushing the composition into amber-oriental territory. Cedar and cypriol gradually tighten around the florals, narrowing the palette toward something leaner and more resinous as the heart matures.

As the fragrance moves toward the dry-down, moss and vetiver anchor it firmly in the aromatic-woody family. The base is earthy and quiet, with white musk adding a skin-close softness and sandalwood providing a little warmth beneath the vetiver's cool grassiness. The amber in the base is restrained rather than sweet, acting as a light diffuser rather than a destination note. The overall arc runs from sharp and fizzy to dry and woody, with the cocktail concept fading gracefully rather than collapsing. What remains in the late dry-down is a clean, mossy wood that carries little trace of the gin-and-tonic origin, which makes the full evolution feel more like a two-act fragrance than a single linear concept.

When to Wear

GnTonic reads best in spring and early autumn, at occasions where you want something polished but not heavy: a Friday afternoon meeting, an early evening rooftop gathering, or a casual dinner where the dress code leans smart-casual. Browse the Work and Routine collection at Aromatica for more fragrances that walk this same line.

Who Is It For

Wearers who gravitate toward aromatic woody fragrances and want a concept-driven niche option that references cocktail culture without smelling like a novelty will find GnTonic rewarding. It suits those who are comfortable with cypriol's earthy edge and prefer their freshness dry rather than aquatic.

If you enjoy the crisp citrus-woody approach of Hesperide Colognise by Nishane, GnTonic occupies similar aromatic territory and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full M. Micallef collection at Aromatica.

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

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