
Nouveau Monde
Few fragrances from a luxury fashion house carry this much weight. Louis Vuitton Nouveau Monde, an Eau de Parfum released in 2018 and composed by house perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, is built on an unlikely but brilliant collision: raw cocoa bean and rare Assam oud. It is masculine, dark, and deliberately confrontational in the best way. Aromatica carries the Louis Vuitton Nouveau Monde decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Black Currant
Heart: Cocoa, Patchouli
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Incense, Leather
The Scent
Subtlety is not the point here. Saffron and black currant hit first, the saffron metallic and dry, the currant adding a sharp fruited tartness that keeps the whole thing from feeling stale. Within minutes, a raw cocoa note moves in, and this is where Nouveau Monde announces itself most clearly. It does not smell like sweet chocolate; it smells like a broken cocoa pod, bitter and earthy and slightly fermented, layered directly on top of a dense, animalic oud. That oud is the Assam variety, known for being woodier and more barnyard-inflected than Arabic oud, and it reads as such: slightly animalic, resinous, and insistently present. The first thirty minutes can read as aggressive. The combination of saffron, raw cocoa, and high-grade oud is a lot to absorb at once. The tartness of the black currant fades steadily through this phase, and as it does, the bitterness of the cocoa sharpens, briefly becoming the dominant impression before the patchouli arrives to anchor it. The patchouli in the heart deepens the earthiness without adding sweetness, keeping the composition grounded and serious. It is earthy and slightly mossy rather than the sweet candy-patchouli found in many modern ouds, which is the right call here. The saffron, stripped of the currant's tartness, begins its slow transformation during this middle phase, its metallic edge softening into something warmer and more mineral. The cocoa and patchouli work in close partnership here, the patchouli lending a damp earthiness that amplifies the fermented quality of the cocoa without pushing it toward sweetness. Around the thirty-minute mark, things begin to settle. The oud recedes enough, and leather steps forward, polished rather than rough. The cocoa becomes richer, deeper, less bitter. The interaction between cocoa and leather in the mid-phase is the compositional core of Nouveau Monde: two materials that share an earthy, slightly animalic quality, each reinforcing the other without either one overpowering. The saffron, which seemed harsh at first, now reads as warmth rather than aggression, threading quietly through the leather and cocoa accord. The incense threads through the base as the fragrance dries down, adding a faint smokiness that extends without dominating. It is dry incense, not resinous or sweet, which keeps the overall character lean and cool rather than heavy. The dry-down is the most wearable phase: oud, leather, and cocoa in balance, with the incense pulling everything closer to the skin as it settles. Compared to Ombre Nomade, Nouveau Monde starts more animalic and settles into a similar cocoa-oud territory, though it retains more leather character throughout and reads as more austere overall. This is not an easy fragrance, but it rewards patience and a willingness to let it develop on your skin rather than judging it at first contact.
When to Wear
Nouveau Monde is built for cool weather: autumn evenings, winter nights, formal dinners, and occasions where you want a fragrance that commands attention without announcing itself with sweetness. It sits well in the date night category, where intensity and darkness are an asset rather than a liability.
Who Is It For
Oud wearers looking for something that pairs it with bitter cocoa and polished leather rather than sweetness or flowers will find exactly that here, alongside a draw toward dark, austere, uncompromising fragrances that take a few wearings to fully appreciate.
If you enjoy Black Aoud by Montale, the two share a dark oud-leather structure and are worth direct comparison. Browse the full Louis Vuitton collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrances from a luxury fashion house carry this much weight. Louis Vuitton Nouveau Monde, an Eau de Parfum released in 2018 and composed by house perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, is built on an unlikely but brilliant collision: raw cocoa bean and rare Assam oud. It is masculine, dark, and deliberately confrontational in the best way. Aromatica carries the Louis Vuitton Nouveau Monde decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Saffron, Black Currant
Heart: Cocoa, Patchouli
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Incense, Leather
The Scent
Subtlety is not the point here. Saffron and black currant hit first, the saffron metallic and dry, the currant adding a sharp fruited tartness that keeps the whole thing from feeling stale. Within minutes, a raw cocoa note moves in, and this is where Nouveau Monde announces itself most clearly. It does not smell like sweet chocolate; it smells like a broken cocoa pod, bitter and earthy and slightly fermented, layered directly on top of a dense, animalic oud. That oud is the Assam variety, known for being woodier and more barnyard-inflected than Arabic oud, and it reads as such: slightly animalic, resinous, and insistently present. The first thirty minutes can read as aggressive. The combination of saffron, raw cocoa, and high-grade oud is a lot to absorb at once. The tartness of the black currant fades steadily through this phase, and as it does, the bitterness of the cocoa sharpens, briefly becoming the dominant impression before the patchouli arrives to anchor it. The patchouli in the heart deepens the earthiness without adding sweetness, keeping the composition grounded and serious. It is earthy and slightly mossy rather than the sweet candy-patchouli found in many modern ouds, which is the right call here. The saffron, stripped of the currant's tartness, begins its slow transformation during this middle phase, its metallic edge softening into something warmer and more mineral. The cocoa and patchouli work in close partnership here, the patchouli lending a damp earthiness that amplifies the fermented quality of the cocoa without pushing it toward sweetness. Around the thirty-minute mark, things begin to settle. The oud recedes enough, and leather steps forward, polished rather than rough. The cocoa becomes richer, deeper, less bitter. The interaction between cocoa and leather in the mid-phase is the compositional core of Nouveau Monde: two materials that share an earthy, slightly animalic quality, each reinforcing the other without either one overpowering. The saffron, which seemed harsh at first, now reads as warmth rather than aggression, threading quietly through the leather and cocoa accord. The incense threads through the base as the fragrance dries down, adding a faint smokiness that extends without dominating. It is dry incense, not resinous or sweet, which keeps the overall character lean and cool rather than heavy. The dry-down is the most wearable phase: oud, leather, and cocoa in balance, with the incense pulling everything closer to the skin as it settles. Compared to Ombre Nomade, Nouveau Monde starts more animalic and settles into a similar cocoa-oud territory, though it retains more leather character throughout and reads as more austere overall. This is not an easy fragrance, but it rewards patience and a willingness to let it develop on your skin rather than judging it at first contact.
When to Wear
Nouveau Monde is built for cool weather: autumn evenings, winter nights, formal dinners, and occasions where you want a fragrance that commands attention without announcing itself with sweetness. It sits well in the date night category, where intensity and darkness are an asset rather than a liability.
Who Is It For
Oud wearers looking for something that pairs it with bitter cocoa and polished leather rather than sweetness or flowers will find exactly that here, alongside a draw toward dark, austere, uncompromising fragrances that take a few wearings to fully appreciate.
If you enjoy Black Aoud by Montale, the two share a dark oud-leather structure and are worth direct comparison. Browse the full Louis Vuitton collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











