
Sweet Heaven Extreme
When the 2024 Eau de Parfum Sweet Heaven Extreme landed in the Gulf Orchid lineup, the name turned out to be an accurate promise rather than marketing noise. The original Sweet Heaven already leaned into warmth and approachability, but this version pushes considerably harder into gourmand territory, landing somewhere between a coffee-laced dessert and a dark, boozy nightcap. Aromatica carries the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven Extreme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coffee, Lavender, Bergamot
Heart: Tonka, Geranium
Base: Cherry Liqueur, Sandalwood, Musk
The Scent
Coffee and bergamot arrive together in the opening, but they pull in opposite directions. The coffee is roasted and slightly bitter, the bergamot sharp and citrusy, and between them sits lavender, which keeps the whole thing from tipping into pure gourmand overload. What you get in the first five minutes is something almost caffeinated in feel, alert and slightly aromatic, rather than immediately sweet. The lavender here is not a spa lavender. It reads herbal and slightly medicinal, acting more as a bridging note between the roasted coffee and what is coming later. Tonka moves in fast, much faster than you might expect from a base note, and it shifts the character significantly. It adds a creamy, almost almond-like sweetness that wraps around the coffee and softens the lavender. Geranium is a curious choice here and it is the note that divides opinion. Some find it adds a rosy, green lift that prevents the tonka from getting cloying. Others find it slightly jarring against the gourmand backdrop. Both reactions make sense, because geranium straddles floral and green in a way that either feels purposeful or intrusive depending on your nose. By the thirty-minute mark, cherry liqueur begins surfacing from the base, and this is where Sweet Heaven Extreme earns its name. It is not a fresh cherry, not a candy cherry. It reads like maraschino soaked in dark rum, sticky-sweet with an edge of alcohol that cuts through the creaminess. The sandalwood in the base provides a clean, woody counterweight, stopping the dry-down from becoming a syrup. Musk pulls everything close to the skin and gives the whole composition a soft, intimate finish. By the late dry-down, you are wearing something warm, slightly boozy, and undeniably sweet, but with enough sandalwood structure underneath to keep it grounded.
When to Wear
Sweet Heaven Extreme reads best in autumn and winter evenings, when the sweetness feels like an extension of the colder air rather than a battle against it. It suits candlelit dinners and late-night social gatherings where fragrance is meant to be discovered at close range, not projected across the room.
Who Is It For
People who already love coffee and vanilla orientals but want something with a little more edge and an unexpected boozy twist will find this hits the mark. It suits those who reach for fragrances like Angel, Back to Black, or the original Sweet Heaven and want to push the intensity a notch higher.
If you enjoy the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven, this Extreme flanker sits in the same DNA but digs deeper into the dark gourmand territory, and the two wear well as a pair. Browse the full Gulf Orchid collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
When the 2024 Eau de Parfum Sweet Heaven Extreme landed in the Gulf Orchid lineup, the name turned out to be an accurate promise rather than marketing noise. The original Sweet Heaven already leaned into warmth and approachability, but this version pushes considerably harder into gourmand territory, landing somewhere between a coffee-laced dessert and a dark, boozy nightcap. Aromatica carries the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven Extreme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Coffee, Lavender, Bergamot
Heart: Tonka, Geranium
Base: Cherry Liqueur, Sandalwood, Musk
The Scent
Coffee and bergamot arrive together in the opening, but they pull in opposite directions. The coffee is roasted and slightly bitter, the bergamot sharp and citrusy, and between them sits lavender, which keeps the whole thing from tipping into pure gourmand overload. What you get in the first five minutes is something almost caffeinated in feel, alert and slightly aromatic, rather than immediately sweet. The lavender here is not a spa lavender. It reads herbal and slightly medicinal, acting more as a bridging note between the roasted coffee and what is coming later. Tonka moves in fast, much faster than you might expect from a base note, and it shifts the character significantly. It adds a creamy, almost almond-like sweetness that wraps around the coffee and softens the lavender. Geranium is a curious choice here and it is the note that divides opinion. Some find it adds a rosy, green lift that prevents the tonka from getting cloying. Others find it slightly jarring against the gourmand backdrop. Both reactions make sense, because geranium straddles floral and green in a way that either feels purposeful or intrusive depending on your nose. By the thirty-minute mark, cherry liqueur begins surfacing from the base, and this is where Sweet Heaven Extreme earns its name. It is not a fresh cherry, not a candy cherry. It reads like maraschino soaked in dark rum, sticky-sweet with an edge of alcohol that cuts through the creaminess. The sandalwood in the base provides a clean, woody counterweight, stopping the dry-down from becoming a syrup. Musk pulls everything close to the skin and gives the whole composition a soft, intimate finish. By the late dry-down, you are wearing something warm, slightly boozy, and undeniably sweet, but with enough sandalwood structure underneath to keep it grounded.
When to Wear
Sweet Heaven Extreme reads best in autumn and winter evenings, when the sweetness feels like an extension of the colder air rather than a battle against it. It suits candlelit dinners and late-night social gatherings where fragrance is meant to be discovered at close range, not projected across the room.
Who Is It For
People who already love coffee and vanilla orientals but want something with a little more edge and an unexpected boozy twist will find this hits the mark. It suits those who reach for fragrances like Angel, Back to Black, or the original Sweet Heaven and want to push the intensity a notch higher.
If you enjoy the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven, this Extreme flanker sits in the same DNA but digs deeper into the dark gourmand territory, and the two wear well as a pair. Browse the full Gulf Orchid collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











