
Voyage a Paris
Paris gets a scented postcard treatment here, but Kevin Mathys skips the obvious cliches and builds something warmer and stranger instead. Fragrance Du Bois released Voyage a Paris in 2023 as an Eau de Parfum marking the brand's tenth anniversary, and it reads less like a tourist snapshot and more like a late night in a bar that still smells of rum and orange peel. Aromatica carries the Fragrance Du Bois Voyage a Paris decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend time with it before deciding if it belongs in your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rum, Marigold, Orange Blossom
Heart: Honey, Jasmine, Davana
Base: Vanilla, Agarwood (Oud), Oak
The Scent
Rum announces itself first, dark and a little syrupy, with orange blossom cutting through before it can turn cloying. Marigold adds a green, slightly bitter edge underneath, which keeps the opening from reading as a simple dessert. Within twenty minutes the rum softens and honey starts to push forward, thick and warm, blurring the line between the citrus above and the woods waiting below. Jasmine arrives next, not soapy or bright but rounded, almost waxy, folding into the honey instead of sitting on top of it. Davana is the strange one here: it brings a fruity, almost wine-like sourness that some noses read as ripe berries and others catch as a faint herbal tang, and both readings are correct at different points on the same skin. As the heart settles, agarwood starts to surface from underneath, dry and smoky rather than sweet, and it changes the character of the honey around it. The drydown is where the fragrance earns its name: vanilla and oud merge into something resinous and dark, and oak brings a dry, almost dusty texture that stops the vanilla from turning into pure gourmand territory. What's left after four or five hours is a skin scent built on oud and vanilla, still faintly animalic, with the rum and orange blossom only a memory at that point. The transition from bright rum-citrus to smoky oud-vanilla is the whole story of this fragrance, and it earns the space it takes to get there.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings from autumn through winter, the kind of wear where a jacket is already on and the room has some ambient warmth to it. Think a late dinner, a bar with low lighting, or a gathering where you want something with weight but not aggression. Browse the Fragrance Du Bois collection at Aromatica if this direction of oud and amber appeals to you.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a few oud-forward fragrances and wants one that leads with rum and honey instead of rose or saffron will find this an easy fit. It also works for a wearer who likes their vanilla dry and smoky rather than sweet and flat.
If you gravitate toward Oud Satin Mood, the same vanilla-oud warmth shows up here with a rummier, more citrus-laced entrance. Browse the full Fragrance Du Bois collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Paris gets a scented postcard treatment here, but Kevin Mathys skips the obvious cliches and builds something warmer and stranger instead. Fragrance Du Bois released Voyage a Paris in 2023 as an Eau de Parfum marking the brand's tenth anniversary, and it reads less like a tourist snapshot and more like a late night in a bar that still smells of rum and orange peel. Aromatica carries the Fragrance Du Bois Voyage a Paris decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend time with it before deciding if it belongs in your rotation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rum, Marigold, Orange Blossom
Heart: Honey, Jasmine, Davana
Base: Vanilla, Agarwood (Oud), Oak
The Scent
Rum announces itself first, dark and a little syrupy, with orange blossom cutting through before it can turn cloying. Marigold adds a green, slightly bitter edge underneath, which keeps the opening from reading as a simple dessert. Within twenty minutes the rum softens and honey starts to push forward, thick and warm, blurring the line between the citrus above and the woods waiting below. Jasmine arrives next, not soapy or bright but rounded, almost waxy, folding into the honey instead of sitting on top of it. Davana is the strange one here: it brings a fruity, almost wine-like sourness that some noses read as ripe berries and others catch as a faint herbal tang, and both readings are correct at different points on the same skin. As the heart settles, agarwood starts to surface from underneath, dry and smoky rather than sweet, and it changes the character of the honey around it. The drydown is where the fragrance earns its name: vanilla and oud merge into something resinous and dark, and oak brings a dry, almost dusty texture that stops the vanilla from turning into pure gourmand territory. What's left after four or five hours is a skin scent built on oud and vanilla, still faintly animalic, with the rum and orange blossom only a memory at that point. The transition from bright rum-citrus to smoky oud-vanilla is the whole story of this fragrance, and it earns the space it takes to get there.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings from autumn through winter, the kind of wear where a jacket is already on and the room has some ambient warmth to it. Think a late dinner, a bar with low lighting, or a gathering where you want something with weight but not aggression. Browse the Fragrance Du Bois collection at Aromatica if this direction of oud and amber appeals to you.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a few oud-forward fragrances and wants one that leads with rum and honey instead of rose or saffron will find this an easy fit. It also works for a wearer who likes their vanilla dry and smoky rather than sweet and flat.
If you gravitate toward Oud Satin Mood, the same vanilla-oud warmth shows up here with a rummier, more citrus-laced entrance. Browse the full Fragrance Du Bois collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











