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Sweet Heaven Ice

Launched in 2024, Sweet Heaven Ice is a flanker to Gulf Orchid's cult-favourite Sweet Heaven, and the "Ice" in the name does real work. Where the original runs warm and enveloping, this Eau de Parfum pulls the same Oriental Spicy DNA into colder, sharper territory. It is built around a tension between boozy warmth and a chilled, almost crystalline edge. Aromatica carries the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven Ice decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Plum, Cognac, Cinnamon

Heart: Iris, Cashmere Wood, Myrrh

Base: Vanilla, Sandalwood, Caramel, Tonka

The Scent

Cinnamon and cognac arrive together in the opening, and the combination is immediate and specific: not a cozy kitchen but something closer to a glass left on a dark wooden bar. Plum pushes through almost immediately, jammy and ripe, cutting the spice with fruit that reads as wine-soaked rather than candy. The opening has a dry heat to it despite the "ice" framing, and that contrast is exactly the point. As the top notes settle, iris begins to emerge and everything shifts slightly. Iris here is cool and powdery, introducing a floury, almost violet-tinged quality that starts to deliver on the name. The transition is not abrupt but it is noticeable: the spiced boozy character from the opening softens at its edges as the iris claims more space. Cashmere wood adds a soft, blurred texture underneath, keeping the composition from going too sharp or cold. It functions less as a distinct note and more as a diffusing agent, smoothing the border between the spice up top and the resin arriving below. Myrrh creeps in slowly, adding a faintly resinous, incense-like thickness without making the fragrance heavy. The mid-stage is where the ice quality actually lands: iris and myrrh together create a grey, slightly cool effect that contrasts with the sweet warmth still coming from the plum and cognac. There is something almost smoky about this phase, a quiet depth that keeps the composition interesting before the base takes over. As it moves into the drydown, vanilla and caramel take hold and begin wrapping everything in a gourmand warmth. The shift is gradual rather than sudden, with the resinous quality of the myrrh providing a bridge between the cool mid-stage and the sweeter close. Tonka and sandalwood soften the base into something creamy and skin-close, with the cinnamon still faintly detectable but now thoroughly blended rather than sharp. The drydown is sweeter than the opening suggests, and some wearers will find the gourmand finish more pronounced than the cool, spiced opening. It is not a split reaction exactly, but the fragrance smells like two different moods depending on when you catch it on skin: an austere, almost brooding opening that resolves into something soft, warm, and genuinely comforting.

When to Wear

Best worn on cool autumn and winter evenings, when the spice and resin have air to fill. This is a dinner-out or date-night fragrance, suited to candlelit restaurants and covered rooftops once the temperature drops. The gourmand warmth in the base makes it especially well-matched to the kind of close, low-lit settings where a fragrance can be appreciated at arm's length.

Who Is It For

Wearers drawn to spiced gourmands with boozy depth, who want something that reads as sophisticated rather than overtly sweet. The iris and myrrh give it enough complexity that it holds its own alongside niche-adjacent Orientals, without requiring the wearer to explain it.

If you enjoy the parent Sweet Heaven and want to compare the Ice flanker against the warmer original, both are worth wearing back to back. Browse the full Gulf Orchid collection at Aromatica, or explore the broader Gourmand and Sweet family for similar DNA.

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

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Description

Launched in 2024, Sweet Heaven Ice is a flanker to Gulf Orchid's cult-favourite Sweet Heaven, and the "Ice" in the name does real work. Where the original runs warm and enveloping, this Eau de Parfum pulls the same Oriental Spicy DNA into colder, sharper territory. It is built around a tension between boozy warmth and a chilled, almost crystalline edge. Aromatica carries the Gulf Orchid Sweet Heaven Ice decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Plum, Cognac, Cinnamon

Heart: Iris, Cashmere Wood, Myrrh

Base: Vanilla, Sandalwood, Caramel, Tonka

The Scent

Cinnamon and cognac arrive together in the opening, and the combination is immediate and specific: not a cozy kitchen but something closer to a glass left on a dark wooden bar. Plum pushes through almost immediately, jammy and ripe, cutting the spice with fruit that reads as wine-soaked rather than candy. The opening has a dry heat to it despite the "ice" framing, and that contrast is exactly the point. As the top notes settle, iris begins to emerge and everything shifts slightly. Iris here is cool and powdery, introducing a floury, almost violet-tinged quality that starts to deliver on the name. The transition is not abrupt but it is noticeable: the spiced boozy character from the opening softens at its edges as the iris claims more space. Cashmere wood adds a soft, blurred texture underneath, keeping the composition from going too sharp or cold. It functions less as a distinct note and more as a diffusing agent, smoothing the border between the spice up top and the resin arriving below. Myrrh creeps in slowly, adding a faintly resinous, incense-like thickness without making the fragrance heavy. The mid-stage is where the ice quality actually lands: iris and myrrh together create a grey, slightly cool effect that contrasts with the sweet warmth still coming from the plum and cognac. There is something almost smoky about this phase, a quiet depth that keeps the composition interesting before the base takes over. As it moves into the drydown, vanilla and caramel take hold and begin wrapping everything in a gourmand warmth. The shift is gradual rather than sudden, with the resinous quality of the myrrh providing a bridge between the cool mid-stage and the sweeter close. Tonka and sandalwood soften the base into something creamy and skin-close, with the cinnamon still faintly detectable but now thoroughly blended rather than sharp. The drydown is sweeter than the opening suggests, and some wearers will find the gourmand finish more pronounced than the cool, spiced opening. It is not a split reaction exactly, but the fragrance smells like two different moods depending on when you catch it on skin: an austere, almost brooding opening that resolves into something soft, warm, and genuinely comforting.

When to Wear

Best worn on cool autumn and winter evenings, when the spice and resin have air to fill. This is a dinner-out or date-night fragrance, suited to candlelit restaurants and covered rooftops once the temperature drops. The gourmand warmth in the base makes it especially well-matched to the kind of close, low-lit settings where a fragrance can be appreciated at arm's length.

Who Is It For

Wearers drawn to spiced gourmands with boozy depth, who want something that reads as sophisticated rather than overtly sweet. The iris and myrrh give it enough complexity that it holds its own alongside niche-adjacent Orientals, without requiring the wearer to explain it.

If you enjoy the parent Sweet Heaven and want to compare the Ice flanker against the warmer original, both are worth wearing back to back. Browse the full Gulf Orchid collection at Aromatica, or explore the broader Gourmand and Sweet family for similar DNA.

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

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