
Gris Charnel Extrait
Parisian niche house BDK Parfums released Gris Charnel Extrait in 2022, a 30% concentration deepening of their beloved 2019 original. Where the EDP is airy and light-handed, the Extrait turns everything up: the fig becomes richer, the iris more buttery, the whole composition more skin-close and deliberate. Aromatica carries the BDK Parfums Gris Charnel Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to try this quietly addictive unisex fragrance without reaching straight for a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Fig, Black Tea
Heart: Iris, Bourbon Vetiver, Cistus Incanus
Base: Sandalwood, Madagascar Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Cedar, Indonesian Patchouli Leaf
The Scent
Nothing about the opening announces itself the way the name "grey flesh" might suggest. Black tea and cardamom come forward first, clean and a little sharp, grounding the whole thing before anything sweet arrives. The fig appears within the first few minutes, but this is not a bright, green fig. It is ripe, almost jammy, sitting between something edible and something smoky. The cardamom wraps around it with a dry, slightly medicinal warmth that keeps the sweetness in check. By the ten-minute mark, the iris begins to rise. It is an iris with genuine weight, the powdery-buttery type rather than a cold floral one, and it softens the spice and fruit into something that reads as skin rather than perfume. Cistus incanus, a Mediterranean rockrose resin, adds a quiet herbal smokiness that explains the "Gris" in the name. It is barely there but you notice when you imagine the formula without it. Bourbon vetiver ties the heart together, adding a quiet earthiness that stops the composition from floating away into pure sweetness.
As the heart opens further, the iris and vetiver find a steady balance: the iris pulls the accord toward something powdery and intimate, while the vetiver keeps a faint green-woody thread running beneath. The cistus resin bridges the two, lending a slight beeswax quality that makes the mid-stage feel genuinely complex rather than merely smooth. As it moves into the dry-down, the sandalwood and Madagascar vanilla take over in the smoothest possible way, creamy and close to the skin, with the tonka bean adding a faint almond softness underneath. Cedar traces a quiet, clean line through the base, sharpening the edges enough to prevent the vanilla from turning cloying. The Indonesian patchouli at the base is clean and restrained, none of the heavy hippie-oil character you might fear. What remains on the skin after an hour or two is warm iris-vanilla skin, with a whisper of tea and wood behind it. The fig-and-cardamom combination can read as unusual at first spray, and the opening may feel polarizing on first encounter. Give it time and it becomes one of those fragrances that earns genuine compliments without announcing itself loudly. The Extrait version consistently outperforms the EDP in this regard: it runs warmer, slower, and more confidently. That extra concentration is what keeps the cardamom and iris in conversation well into the dry-down, rather than retreating early the way lighter concentrations tend to do.
When to Wear
An autumn and winter fragrance for evenings and close encounters, the kind you reach for before a date, dinner, or anything where the setting is dim and the company is close. It belongs in the date nights collection and earns its place there without apology.
Who Is It For
Made for someone who gravitates toward quiet luxury over loud statements, someone who reads ingredient lists, collects niche bottles, and wants a fragrance that does more interesting things than smell "nice" at first spray.
If you enjoy Rouge Smoking Extrait, BDK's other extrait in the catalogue, you are already in the right territory and Gris Charnel rewards the comparison. Browse the full BDK Parfums collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Parisian niche house BDK Parfums released Gris Charnel Extrait in 2022, a 30% concentration deepening of their beloved 2019 original. Where the EDP is airy and light-handed, the Extrait turns everything up: the fig becomes richer, the iris more buttery, the whole composition more skin-close and deliberate. Aromatica carries the BDK Parfums Gris Charnel Extrait decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to try this quietly addictive unisex fragrance without reaching straight for a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Fig, Black Tea
Heart: Iris, Bourbon Vetiver, Cistus Incanus
Base: Sandalwood, Madagascar Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Cedar, Indonesian Patchouli Leaf
The Scent
Nothing about the opening announces itself the way the name "grey flesh" might suggest. Black tea and cardamom come forward first, clean and a little sharp, grounding the whole thing before anything sweet arrives. The fig appears within the first few minutes, but this is not a bright, green fig. It is ripe, almost jammy, sitting between something edible and something smoky. The cardamom wraps around it with a dry, slightly medicinal warmth that keeps the sweetness in check. By the ten-minute mark, the iris begins to rise. It is an iris with genuine weight, the powdery-buttery type rather than a cold floral one, and it softens the spice and fruit into something that reads as skin rather than perfume. Cistus incanus, a Mediterranean rockrose resin, adds a quiet herbal smokiness that explains the "Gris" in the name. It is barely there but you notice when you imagine the formula without it. Bourbon vetiver ties the heart together, adding a quiet earthiness that stops the composition from floating away into pure sweetness.
As the heart opens further, the iris and vetiver find a steady balance: the iris pulls the accord toward something powdery and intimate, while the vetiver keeps a faint green-woody thread running beneath. The cistus resin bridges the two, lending a slight beeswax quality that makes the mid-stage feel genuinely complex rather than merely smooth. As it moves into the dry-down, the sandalwood and Madagascar vanilla take over in the smoothest possible way, creamy and close to the skin, with the tonka bean adding a faint almond softness underneath. Cedar traces a quiet, clean line through the base, sharpening the edges enough to prevent the vanilla from turning cloying. The Indonesian patchouli at the base is clean and restrained, none of the heavy hippie-oil character you might fear. What remains on the skin after an hour or two is warm iris-vanilla skin, with a whisper of tea and wood behind it. The fig-and-cardamom combination can read as unusual at first spray, and the opening may feel polarizing on first encounter. Give it time and it becomes one of those fragrances that earns genuine compliments without announcing itself loudly. The Extrait version consistently outperforms the EDP in this regard: it runs warmer, slower, and more confidently. That extra concentration is what keeps the cardamom and iris in conversation well into the dry-down, rather than retreating early the way lighter concentrations tend to do.
When to Wear
An autumn and winter fragrance for evenings and close encounters, the kind you reach for before a date, dinner, or anything where the setting is dim and the company is close. It belongs in the date nights collection and earns its place there without apology.
Who Is It For
Made for someone who gravitates toward quiet luxury over loud statements, someone who reads ingredient lists, collects niche bottles, and wants a fragrance that does more interesting things than smell "nice" at first spray.
If you enjoy Rouge Smoking Extrait, BDK's other extrait in the catalogue, you are already in the right territory and Gris Charnel rewards the comparison. Browse the full BDK Parfums collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











