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Shuhrah Avenoir

Rasasi built its name on scents that punch above their price, and Shuhrah Avenoir, launched in 2026, is the brand pushing its Shuhrah line into spicier, more gourmand territory. It sits as a flanker to the original Shuhrah, keeping the same confident bones but swapping in a warmer, sweeter core. Aromatica carries the Shuhrah Avenoir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend an evening with it before deciding how much space it deserves in your collection. The concentration leans eau de parfum strength, built for layering complexity rather than a single loud gesture.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Green Notes, Pink Pepper, Bergamot, Ginger

Heart: Turkish Rose, Blackcurrant, Cardamom

Base: Peru Balsam, Almond, Bourbon Vanilla

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is green and slightly peppery, not sharp exactly, more like crushed leaves with a dusting of pink pepper sitting on top. Bergamot arrives almost immediately after, citrus-bright but brief, and ginger threads through underneath giving the opening a faint warmth that keeps it from reading as purely fresh. Within the first twenty minutes the top notes start folding into a heart built around Turkish rose, and this is where the fragrance shows its split personality. On some skin the rose stays polished and true to itself; on other skin the blackcurrant pushes forward hard enough to turn the rose slightly jammy and dark, almost fruit-forward rather than floral. Cardamom sits quietly through this stretch, spicing the transition without ever dominating it. Around the ninety-minute mark the dry-down begins asserting itself, and Peru balsam brings a resinous, slightly smoky depth that grounds everything that came before. Almond arrives next, giving the base a marzipan-like softness, and bourbon vanilla closes the sequence out, thick and warm rather than sugary. The surprise here is the almond, since it reads more like toasted nut than the sharp cyanide-note version some fragrances lean on, and it blends into the vanilla so completely that by the third hour the two are indistinguishable as one gourmand base. What started green and peppery ends up resinous and sweet, and the distance between those two points is where Shuhrah Avenoir earns its keep.

When to Wear

This one belongs to cooler months, autumn into winter, when the balsamic vanilla base has room to breathe against cold air instead of turning heavy in humidity. Save it for dinner reservations, a date at a candlelit restaurant, or a night out where you want something with presence but not aggression. Anyone building a Rasasi collection at home will find this fills the gap between fresh daytime scents and heavier evening ones.

Who Is It For

Someone who likes their spice with a sweet finish, the type who reaches for chai over black coffee and prefers a rose that has been roughed up a little rather than kept prim. It also suits people who found the original Shuhrah too clean and wanted more shadow in it.

If you enjoy the original Shuhrah, this flanker builds on that same spicy-fresh frame with a darker, sweeter finish worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.

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

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Original: $346.00

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Shuhrah Avenoir

$346.00

$121.10

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Description

Rasasi built its name on scents that punch above their price, and Shuhrah Avenoir, launched in 2026, is the brand pushing its Shuhrah line into spicier, more gourmand territory. It sits as a flanker to the original Shuhrah, keeping the same confident bones but swapping in a warmer, sweeter core. Aromatica carries the Shuhrah Avenoir decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend an evening with it before deciding how much space it deserves in your collection. The concentration leans eau de parfum strength, built for layering complexity rather than a single loud gesture.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Green Notes, Pink Pepper, Bergamot, Ginger

Heart: Turkish Rose, Blackcurrant, Cardamom

Base: Peru Balsam, Almond, Bourbon Vanilla

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is green and slightly peppery, not sharp exactly, more like crushed leaves with a dusting of pink pepper sitting on top. Bergamot arrives almost immediately after, citrus-bright but brief, and ginger threads through underneath giving the opening a faint warmth that keeps it from reading as purely fresh. Within the first twenty minutes the top notes start folding into a heart built around Turkish rose, and this is where the fragrance shows its split personality. On some skin the rose stays polished and true to itself; on other skin the blackcurrant pushes forward hard enough to turn the rose slightly jammy and dark, almost fruit-forward rather than floral. Cardamom sits quietly through this stretch, spicing the transition without ever dominating it. Around the ninety-minute mark the dry-down begins asserting itself, and Peru balsam brings a resinous, slightly smoky depth that grounds everything that came before. Almond arrives next, giving the base a marzipan-like softness, and bourbon vanilla closes the sequence out, thick and warm rather than sugary. The surprise here is the almond, since it reads more like toasted nut than the sharp cyanide-note version some fragrances lean on, and it blends into the vanilla so completely that by the third hour the two are indistinguishable as one gourmand base. What started green and peppery ends up resinous and sweet, and the distance between those two points is where Shuhrah Avenoir earns its keep.

When to Wear

This one belongs to cooler months, autumn into winter, when the balsamic vanilla base has room to breathe against cold air instead of turning heavy in humidity. Save it for dinner reservations, a date at a candlelit restaurant, or a night out where you want something with presence but not aggression. Anyone building a Rasasi collection at home will find this fills the gap between fresh daytime scents and heavier evening ones.

Who Is It For

Someone who likes their spice with a sweet finish, the type who reaches for chai over black coffee and prefers a rose that has been roughed up a little rather than kept prim. It also suits people who found the original Shuhrah too clean and wanted more shadow in it.

If you enjoy the original Shuhrah, this flanker builds on that same spicy-fresh frame with a darker, sweeter finish worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica for more from the same house.

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

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