
Supremacy Not Only Intense
Few releases from the Gulf in 2021 landed with as much noise as Afnan Supremacy Not Only Intense Extrait de Parfum, and the buzz was earned. It opens with a familiar fruity-citrus brightness, then pivots through a surprisingly green, mossy middle before settling into a saffron-laced base that reads far richer than the price ever suggests. Aromatica carries the Afnan Supremacy Not Only Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it one of the easier ways to trial this polarising crowd favourite.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Currant, Bergamot, Apple
Heart: Oakmoss, Patchouli, Lavender
Base: Ambergris, Musk, Saffron
The Scent
Bright and self-assured from the first second. Bergamot and apple hit almost simultaneously, clean and slightly sharp, with the black currant adding a darker, juicier edge underneath. It reads fruity without being sweet, which is the first sign this is going somewhere more complex than an easy opener. Within five minutes the citrus begins to soften, and something greener starts to emerge from behind it. The oakmoss and patchouli announce themselves firmly in the heart, giving the fragrance a distinctly chypre-adjacent character that can feel jarring after the bright opening or can feel like the whole point, depending on what you came looking for. Lavender bridges the two phases gracefully, adding an aromatic cleanliness that keeps the mossy heart from turning muddy. The interplay between patchouli and lavender in this middle phase is where the fragrance earns its character, holding a balance between green earthiness and cool florals that prevents the heart from going flat. As the lavender settles, the patchouli grows warmer and less angular, leaning into the base rather than competing with it, which smooths the transition considerably. Around the thirty-minute mark the composition begins its dry-down shift. The fruit recedes almost entirely, and the saffron starts pulling focus from the base. This is where opinions split. Those who expected a fruity oriental come away pleasantly surprised by the saffron and ambergris depth; those who expected something closer to Creed Aventus find the dry-down earthier and smokier than anticipated. The musk is soft rather than loud, giving the whole thing a warm, skin-close quality once fully dry. The saffron in particular deepens as the ambergris opens up beneath it, lending the base a slightly smoky, almost leathery quality that anchors the composition without overwhelming the softer musks above. Batch variation is a well-documented characteristic of this release. Some batches skew noticeably fruitier and brighter in the top notes, while others lean darker and more resinous from the start. The core structure remains consistent, but expect some variation in emphasis depending on the bottle.
When to Wear
Best suited to cooler autumn and winter evenings, evening dinners, and formal or semi-formal occasions where you want presence without going full oud. The saffron-ambergris base has genuine weight, which earns it a place in date-night or evening-event rotations rather than daytime office wear.
Who Is It For
Built for the person who wants the fruity-chypre profile of Western niche at a fraction of the cost, and who appreciates a dry-down that rewards patience rather than announcing itself in the first spray.
If you enjoy Supremacy Collector's Edition, it shares the same Supremacy DNA and makes for a direct family comparison. For a benchmark from the niche world most often cited alongside it, the Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait sits in a broadly similar warm-amber-resinous family. Browse the full Afnan collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few releases from the Gulf in 2021 landed with as much noise as Afnan Supremacy Not Only Intense Extrait de Parfum, and the buzz was earned. It opens with a familiar fruity-citrus brightness, then pivots through a surprisingly green, mossy middle before settling into a saffron-laced base that reads far richer than the price ever suggests. Aromatica carries the Afnan Supremacy Not Only Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it one of the easier ways to trial this polarising crowd favourite.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Currant, Bergamot, Apple
Heart: Oakmoss, Patchouli, Lavender
Base: Ambergris, Musk, Saffron
The Scent
Bright and self-assured from the first second. Bergamot and apple hit almost simultaneously, clean and slightly sharp, with the black currant adding a darker, juicier edge underneath. It reads fruity without being sweet, which is the first sign this is going somewhere more complex than an easy opener. Within five minutes the citrus begins to soften, and something greener starts to emerge from behind it. The oakmoss and patchouli announce themselves firmly in the heart, giving the fragrance a distinctly chypre-adjacent character that can feel jarring after the bright opening or can feel like the whole point, depending on what you came looking for. Lavender bridges the two phases gracefully, adding an aromatic cleanliness that keeps the mossy heart from turning muddy. The interplay between patchouli and lavender in this middle phase is where the fragrance earns its character, holding a balance between green earthiness and cool florals that prevents the heart from going flat. As the lavender settles, the patchouli grows warmer and less angular, leaning into the base rather than competing with it, which smooths the transition considerably. Around the thirty-minute mark the composition begins its dry-down shift. The fruit recedes almost entirely, and the saffron starts pulling focus from the base. This is where opinions split. Those who expected a fruity oriental come away pleasantly surprised by the saffron and ambergris depth; those who expected something closer to Creed Aventus find the dry-down earthier and smokier than anticipated. The musk is soft rather than loud, giving the whole thing a warm, skin-close quality once fully dry. The saffron in particular deepens as the ambergris opens up beneath it, lending the base a slightly smoky, almost leathery quality that anchors the composition without overwhelming the softer musks above. Batch variation is a well-documented characteristic of this release. Some batches skew noticeably fruitier and brighter in the top notes, while others lean darker and more resinous from the start. The core structure remains consistent, but expect some variation in emphasis depending on the bottle.
When to Wear
Best suited to cooler autumn and winter evenings, evening dinners, and formal or semi-formal occasions where you want presence without going full oud. The saffron-ambergris base has genuine weight, which earns it a place in date-night or evening-event rotations rather than daytime office wear.
Who Is It For
Built for the person who wants the fruity-chypre profile of Western niche at a fraction of the cost, and who appreciates a dry-down that rewards patience rather than announcing itself in the first spray.
If you enjoy Supremacy Collector's Edition, it shares the same Supremacy DNA and makes for a direct family comparison. For a benchmark from the niche world most often cited alongside it, the Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait sits in a broadly similar warm-amber-resinous family. Browse the full Afnan collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.










