
Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee
Swiss Arabian built its name on gourmand comfort scents, and Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee, released in 2024, is the brand leaning fully into dessert territory. It reads like a warm kitchen more than a perfume counter: toffee, coffee, and cardamom stacked into something rich enough to wear as a signature rather than a novelty. Aromatica carries the Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can size it to how often you reach for a sweet, spice-forward scent. It sits closer to a dessert table than a spice souk, and that's exactly the point.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Toffee, Coffee
Heart: Vanilla, Walnut, Dates, Milk, Cardamom
Base: Brown Sugar, Madagascar Vanilla, Woody Notes, Tonka Bean, Vanilla Caviar, Benzoin, Musk
The Scent
Coffee hits first, roasted and slightly bitter, laced immediately with melted toffee so the sharpness never gets a chance to dominate. Within minutes cardamom threads through the sweetness, giving it a warm, almost bakery-spice edge rather than anything sugary-flat. Dates and walnut show up next, adding a nutty, fruit-dense weight that makes the composition feel like something baked rather than sprayed. Milk softens all of it, smoothing the coffee's edge into a rounder, creamier accord. As it settles, the toffee and cardamom step back and vanilla takes over, but not a single-note vanilla. Madagascar vanilla brings floral depth, vanilla caviar adds a grainy, almost edible thickness, and brown sugar keeps the whole thing tasting caramelized rather than powdery. Tonka bean and benzoin arrive late, wrapping the vanilla in a resinous, slightly boozy warmth. Musk and soft woody notes underneath keep the drydown from turning into pure sugar, giving it enough structure to still read as a fragrance and not a dessert spray. The surprising part is how the coffee bitterness lingers faintly even in the base, cutting through what could otherwise be an overly sweet finish. Some skin chemistries push the dates and walnut forward into a deeper, almost boozy fruitiness, while others let the milk and cardamom stay dominant longer, so the exact balance of spice versus sweetness varies more than expected for a fragrance this straightforwardly gourmand.
When to Wear
This is a cold-weather scent built for evenings, think dinners, holiday gatherings, or a coffee shop on a rainy Dhaka evening when something warm and dense feels right. It works best after sunset, when the sweetness reads as cozy rather than heavy against summer heat. If dessert-leaning scents are your thing, it pairs naturally with the rest of the Swiss Arabian collection for layering options across seasons.
Who Is It For
Suited to someone who orders dessert before the main course and wants their perfume to match, the type who finds vanilla and coffee more interesting than florals or citrus. It also works for anyone drawn to gourmand scents but tired of ones that smell purely sugary with no spice to anchor them.
If you enjoy Shaghaf Oud Tonka, it shares the same tonka-and-warmth backbone and is worth comparing. Browse the full Swiss Arabian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Swiss Arabian built its name on gourmand comfort scents, and Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee, released in 2024, is the brand leaning fully into dessert territory. It reads like a warm kitchen more than a perfume counter: toffee, coffee, and cardamom stacked into something rich enough to wear as a signature rather than a novelty. Aromatica carries the Shaghaf Vanilla Toffee decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can size it to how often you reach for a sweet, spice-forward scent. It sits closer to a dessert table than a spice souk, and that's exactly the point.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Toffee, Coffee
Heart: Vanilla, Walnut, Dates, Milk, Cardamom
Base: Brown Sugar, Madagascar Vanilla, Woody Notes, Tonka Bean, Vanilla Caviar, Benzoin, Musk
The Scent
Coffee hits first, roasted and slightly bitter, laced immediately with melted toffee so the sharpness never gets a chance to dominate. Within minutes cardamom threads through the sweetness, giving it a warm, almost bakery-spice edge rather than anything sugary-flat. Dates and walnut show up next, adding a nutty, fruit-dense weight that makes the composition feel like something baked rather than sprayed. Milk softens all of it, smoothing the coffee's edge into a rounder, creamier accord. As it settles, the toffee and cardamom step back and vanilla takes over, but not a single-note vanilla. Madagascar vanilla brings floral depth, vanilla caviar adds a grainy, almost edible thickness, and brown sugar keeps the whole thing tasting caramelized rather than powdery. Tonka bean and benzoin arrive late, wrapping the vanilla in a resinous, slightly boozy warmth. Musk and soft woody notes underneath keep the drydown from turning into pure sugar, giving it enough structure to still read as a fragrance and not a dessert spray. The surprising part is how the coffee bitterness lingers faintly even in the base, cutting through what could otherwise be an overly sweet finish. Some skin chemistries push the dates and walnut forward into a deeper, almost boozy fruitiness, while others let the milk and cardamom stay dominant longer, so the exact balance of spice versus sweetness varies more than expected for a fragrance this straightforwardly gourmand.
When to Wear
This is a cold-weather scent built for evenings, think dinners, holiday gatherings, or a coffee shop on a rainy Dhaka evening when something warm and dense feels right. It works best after sunset, when the sweetness reads as cozy rather than heavy against summer heat. If dessert-leaning scents are your thing, it pairs naturally with the rest of the Swiss Arabian collection for layering options across seasons.
Who Is It For
Suited to someone who orders dessert before the main course and wants their perfume to match, the type who finds vanilla and coffee more interesting than florals or citrus. It also works for anyone drawn to gourmand scents but tired of ones that smell purely sugary with no spice to anchor them.
If you enjoy Shaghaf Oud Tonka, it shares the same tonka-and-warmth backbone and is worth comparing. Browse the full Swiss Arabian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











