
Pisa
Clean, citrus-forward, and grounded in cool wood, Pisa by Lattafa Pride launched in 2024 as an Eau de Parfum squarely aimed at the masculine end of the spectrum. It belongs to the Lattafa Pride sub-line, which consistently targets polished, accessible takes on familiar fragrance families. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Pisa decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test the fragrance across wears and seasons.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin, Lemon, Bergamot
Heart: Cedar
Base: Sandalwood, Amber
The Scent
A trio of citrus opens Pisa with a brightness that feels genuinely cold and clear, almost like a glass of mixed citrus juice pulled straight from the refrigerator. The mandarin brings a touch of sweetness, the lemon adds a sharp, almost fizzy edge, and the bergamot ties them together with its familiar aromatic softness. There is nothing muddled about this opening; the three notes stay distinct and clear for the first several minutes on skin. The overall impression at this stage is of a thoroughly modern, clean masculine citrus accord, executed without excess sweetness or synthetic sharpness.
Around the fifteen to twenty minute mark, cedar begins to surface and it is the real backbone of the fragrance. It is a dry, slightly pencil-shaving cedar rather than anything resinous or heavy. This is not the smoky, saturated cedar you find in heavier oriental releases; it reads closer to a freshly sharpened pencil or a cedar-lined drawer, cool and a little austere. On certain skin chemistries, an almost aquatic quality emerges at this stage, lending Pisa a slight kinship with clean freshy masculines rather than the warmer oriental direction you might expect from a Lattafa release. Whether this crossover quality reads as refreshingly wearable or slightly difficult to place will depend on individual skin and preference.
As the cedar softens into the mid-stage, the base begins its slow arrival. Sandalwood adds a creamy, slightly milky warmth that rounds out the drier cedar without overwhelming it. The transition is smooth and nothing in Pisa is abrupt or jarring. The mandarin and bergamot do not vanish at this point either; they persist as a faint citrus brightness threading through the cedar, keeping the mid-stage from reading as purely woody. The two woody materials, cedar and sandalwood, blend in a way that feels considered rather than generic; the cedar keeps things from going too soft, and the sandalwood prevents the cedar from reading too sharp or arid on skin.
The amber that follows is on the lighter, cleaner side. It contributes warmth and a low sweetness but does not push Pisa into gourmand or oriental territory. This is the kind of amber that functions as a fixative and a softener rather than as a featured ingredient. The overall dry-down is a warm, woody skin scent with enough citrus presence remaining to keep things feeling fresh even well into wear. The mandarin and bergamot recede into the background and lend a brightness to what would otherwise be a straightforward cedar-sandalwood base, ensuring the finish never feels flat or monotone.
Compared to heavier Lattafa releases, Pisa is notably restrained and accessible. A parallel to Louis Vuitton Afternoon Swim holds some water, given a similar clean-citrus-over-wood structure. Pisa is a well-executed take on a classic masculine formula, one that leans into restraint rather than impact.
When to Wear
Pisa performs best in warm spring and summer weather, in office environments or daytime settings where a fresh, clean masculine is appropriate without being austere. It is well-suited to professional wear or a casual weekend outing when you want something light enough for the heat but structured enough to feel intentional.
Who Is It For
Reaching for clean, citrus-led masculines out of genuine preference rather than habit, the Pisa wearer knows exactly what they want. It is a good fit for the person who finds most Lattafa releases too dense or sweet and wants something from the brand that wears closer to a polished fresh-woody than an Arabian powerhouse.
If you enjoy Cedrat Boise by Mancera, which shares a citrus-over-cedar-and-woody-base structure, Pisa sits in the same territory at a considerably more accessible price point and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Clean, citrus-forward, and grounded in cool wood, Pisa by Lattafa Pride launched in 2024 as an Eau de Parfum squarely aimed at the masculine end of the spectrum. It belongs to the Lattafa Pride sub-line, which consistently targets polished, accessible takes on familiar fragrance families. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Pisa decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test the fragrance across wears and seasons.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mandarin, Lemon, Bergamot
Heart: Cedar
Base: Sandalwood, Amber
The Scent
A trio of citrus opens Pisa with a brightness that feels genuinely cold and clear, almost like a glass of mixed citrus juice pulled straight from the refrigerator. The mandarin brings a touch of sweetness, the lemon adds a sharp, almost fizzy edge, and the bergamot ties them together with its familiar aromatic softness. There is nothing muddled about this opening; the three notes stay distinct and clear for the first several minutes on skin. The overall impression at this stage is of a thoroughly modern, clean masculine citrus accord, executed without excess sweetness or synthetic sharpness.
Around the fifteen to twenty minute mark, cedar begins to surface and it is the real backbone of the fragrance. It is a dry, slightly pencil-shaving cedar rather than anything resinous or heavy. This is not the smoky, saturated cedar you find in heavier oriental releases; it reads closer to a freshly sharpened pencil or a cedar-lined drawer, cool and a little austere. On certain skin chemistries, an almost aquatic quality emerges at this stage, lending Pisa a slight kinship with clean freshy masculines rather than the warmer oriental direction you might expect from a Lattafa release. Whether this crossover quality reads as refreshingly wearable or slightly difficult to place will depend on individual skin and preference.
As the cedar softens into the mid-stage, the base begins its slow arrival. Sandalwood adds a creamy, slightly milky warmth that rounds out the drier cedar without overwhelming it. The transition is smooth and nothing in Pisa is abrupt or jarring. The mandarin and bergamot do not vanish at this point either; they persist as a faint citrus brightness threading through the cedar, keeping the mid-stage from reading as purely woody. The two woody materials, cedar and sandalwood, blend in a way that feels considered rather than generic; the cedar keeps things from going too soft, and the sandalwood prevents the cedar from reading too sharp or arid on skin.
The amber that follows is on the lighter, cleaner side. It contributes warmth and a low sweetness but does not push Pisa into gourmand or oriental territory. This is the kind of amber that functions as a fixative and a softener rather than as a featured ingredient. The overall dry-down is a warm, woody skin scent with enough citrus presence remaining to keep things feeling fresh even well into wear. The mandarin and bergamot recede into the background and lend a brightness to what would otherwise be a straightforward cedar-sandalwood base, ensuring the finish never feels flat or monotone.
Compared to heavier Lattafa releases, Pisa is notably restrained and accessible. A parallel to Louis Vuitton Afternoon Swim holds some water, given a similar clean-citrus-over-wood structure. Pisa is a well-executed take on a classic masculine formula, one that leans into restraint rather than impact.
When to Wear
Pisa performs best in warm spring and summer weather, in office environments or daytime settings where a fresh, clean masculine is appropriate without being austere. It is well-suited to professional wear or a casual weekend outing when you want something light enough for the heat but structured enough to feel intentional.
Who Is It For
Reaching for clean, citrus-led masculines out of genuine preference rather than habit, the Pisa wearer knows exactly what they want. It is a good fit for the person who finds most Lattafa releases too dense or sweet and wants something from the brand that wears closer to a polished fresh-woody than an Arabian powerhouse.
If you enjoy Cedrat Boise by Mancera, which shares a citrus-over-cedar-and-woody-base structure, Pisa sits in the same territory at a considerably more accessible price point and is worth putting side by side. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











