
Vetiver
Guerlain built its reputation on restraint, and few fragrances prove that better than Vetiver, the house's 1959 eau de toilette that has stayed close to its original blueprint for over six decades. It belongs to the same family of grass-rooted classics as Mouchoir de Monsieur, but strips things down to a single idea: vetiver root, treated with respect rather than spectacle. Aromatica carries the Guerlain Vetiver decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so the fragrance is easy to try without committing to it sight unseen.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Coriander, Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli
Heart: Vetiver, Cedar Wood
Base: Tobacco, Walnuts, Pepper, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Citrus registers first, a clipped mix of bergamot, lemon, and mandarin that feels almost sparkling against what follows. Neroli threads through this opening too, adding a green, slightly bitter lift rather than anything floral or sweet. Coriander sits underneath, peppery and dry, hinting at the direction the fragrance is about to take. Within the first twenty minutes the citrus starts to fade and the vetiver steps forward, not as a sharp burst but as a slow unfurling of root and earth. Cedar wood joins it almost immediately, giving the vetiver a structure that reads as clean rather than damp or muddy. This is the heart of the fragrance, and it holds for hours in a way that feels less like a phase and more like the point of the whole composition. As the wood settles, tobacco and pepper begin to surface from underneath, adding warmth without pushing the scent toward gourmand territory. Walnuts bring a dry, slightly bitter nuttiness that some noses read as almost leathery, and it is here that opinions genuinely split. Some wearers find the drydown stays crisp and grassy throughout, while others notice a rounder, nuttier turn as the tonka bean melts in and softens the final hours. Both readings are accurate descriptions of how the same base notes can present depending on skin chemistry, and neither cancels out the other. What stays constant is the vetiver itself, which never fully disappears and keeps returning as the anchor beneath the tobacco and tonka.
When to Wear
This is a fragrance for warm months and formal settings where understatement matters, think summer client meetings, a wedding during the hotter part of the year, or a linen suit worn to an afternoon garden reception. It also works for early autumn evenings when the air still carries some heat but a jacket has returned to the wardrobe. Explore the rest of the Guerlain collection for other pieces built around the same disciplined French style.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for tailored shirts over statement pieces and would rather smell quietly expensive than immediately noticeable will find this one makes sense. It also suits a wearer who already owns louder woody fragrances and wants something to put on when the goal is to disappear a little.
Anyone drawn to this should also try Vetiver Parfum, Guerlain's richer, more concentrated take on the same root note, or explore the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for more from the house.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Guerlain built its reputation on restraint, and few fragrances prove that better than Vetiver, the house's 1959 eau de toilette that has stayed close to its original blueprint for over six decades. It belongs to the same family of grass-rooted classics as Mouchoir de Monsieur, but strips things down to a single idea: vetiver root, treated with respect rather than spectacle. Aromatica carries the Guerlain Vetiver decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so the fragrance is easy to try without committing to it sight unseen.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Coriander, Lemon, Mandarin, Neroli
Heart: Vetiver, Cedar Wood
Base: Tobacco, Walnuts, Pepper, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Citrus registers first, a clipped mix of bergamot, lemon, and mandarin that feels almost sparkling against what follows. Neroli threads through this opening too, adding a green, slightly bitter lift rather than anything floral or sweet. Coriander sits underneath, peppery and dry, hinting at the direction the fragrance is about to take. Within the first twenty minutes the citrus starts to fade and the vetiver steps forward, not as a sharp burst but as a slow unfurling of root and earth. Cedar wood joins it almost immediately, giving the vetiver a structure that reads as clean rather than damp or muddy. This is the heart of the fragrance, and it holds for hours in a way that feels less like a phase and more like the point of the whole composition. As the wood settles, tobacco and pepper begin to surface from underneath, adding warmth without pushing the scent toward gourmand territory. Walnuts bring a dry, slightly bitter nuttiness that some noses read as almost leathery, and it is here that opinions genuinely split. Some wearers find the drydown stays crisp and grassy throughout, while others notice a rounder, nuttier turn as the tonka bean melts in and softens the final hours. Both readings are accurate descriptions of how the same base notes can present depending on skin chemistry, and neither cancels out the other. What stays constant is the vetiver itself, which never fully disappears and keeps returning as the anchor beneath the tobacco and tonka.
When to Wear
This is a fragrance for warm months and formal settings where understatement matters, think summer client meetings, a wedding during the hotter part of the year, or a linen suit worn to an afternoon garden reception. It also works for early autumn evenings when the air still carries some heat but a jacket has returned to the wardrobe. Explore the rest of the Guerlain collection for other pieces built around the same disciplined French style.
Who Is It For
Someone who reaches for tailored shirts over statement pieces and would rather smell quietly expensive than immediately noticeable will find this one makes sense. It also suits a wearer who already owns louder woody fragrances and wants something to put on when the goal is to disappear a little.
Anyone drawn to this should also try Vetiver Parfum, Guerlain's richer, more concentrated take on the same root note, or explore the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for more from the house.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











