Amouroud Lunar Vetiver
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Description - Lunar Vetiver
Sweet creaminess with a balsamic balance. Genuine Amouroud Lunar Vetiver EDP decant from ৳512 in Bangladesh. Notes of tonka bean, vanilla an
Twilight has a particular quality, that brief window when the sky holds both sun and moon at once. Amouroud built Lunar Vetiver around exactly that idea. Perfumer Jerome Di Marino created this unisex Eau de Parfum in 2018 as a nocturnal mood rendered in fragrance, and the result is one of the more distinctive vetiver compositions in the niche space. Aromatica carries the Amouroud Lunar Vetiver decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can explore this without locking into a larger commitment.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Pimento, Pink Pepper
Heart: Cactus Flower, Sage, Vanilla
Base: Java Vetiver Oil, Tobacco Blossom, Tonka Bean
The Scent
Bright and a little aggressive right from the first spray. Bergamot gives you a clean citrus edge, but pimento and pink pepper cut right through it with a dry, woody spice that feels more assertive than a standard peppery accord. There is warmth here from the start, not sweetness, but the kind of heat you feel from a spice cabinet rather than a dessert. The pepper and pimento push together with enough force that the bergamot reads more as a brightening frame than a dominant note, lifting the spice without softening it. Within the first fifteen minutes, the fragrance settles and something more interesting emerges. Sage comes in with an herbal, slightly camphoraceous quality that anchors the whole composition in the green-woody territory where vetiver belongs. The cactus flower is subtle rather than showy, adding a faint floral dryness that stops the sage from feeling medicinal. That restraint matters here: the heart stays green and grounded rather than tipping into aromatic or herbal excess. Around the thirty-minute mark, vanilla begins to show, but do not expect a gourmand turn. It stays restrained, functioning more as a softener than a presence, rounding the sharper edges without pulling the fragrance sweet. The transition from heart to base is gradual and unhurried, the spice fading slowly as the earthier registers take hold. The vetiver itself, specifically Java vetiver oil, is the real star throughout. It is raw, earthy, and slightly smoky in character, closer to a natural vetiver extract than the polished, clean vetiver you find in mainstream releases. It can read rawer and more powerful or milder and creamier depending on skin chemistry, so the same bottle can present quite differently from one wearer to the next. Comparisons to Tom Ford Grey Vetiver surface often, though Lunar Vetiver sits in a dirtier, less refined register than that reference. The base settles into tonka bean and tobacco blossom, which together bring a warm, slightly sweet smokiness that is genuinely beautiful. The tobacco blossom does not read as dark or harsh here; it functions almost like a floral extension of the smoke that was already present in the vetiver, keeping the base from turning heavy or oppressive. What you get in the dry-down is a layered accord that feels earthy and resinous at once, with the tonka providing enough warmth to make the whole thing feel wearable rather than austere. The dry-down is where this fragrance earns its reputation, going from spiced citrus to green herbaceous to a rich, earthy wood with quiet sweetness. It is a complete arc rather than a flat linear experience.
When to Wear
Lunar Vetiver reads as a cool-weather fragrance, best worn in autumn and winter when the earthiness of vetiver and warmth of tonka feel natural rather than heavy. It suits evening occasions, dinner settings, and quieter nights out where the depth of the dry-down has room to breathe rather than compete with noise and crowd.
Who Is It For
Reach for Lunar Vetiver when the preference runs toward raw, earthy vetiver over polished, synthetic woods, and toward a niche composition that does not announce itself loudly but rewards anyone who gets close enough to follow the development.
If you enjoy Vetiver Sensuel by Mancera, Lunar Vetiver occupies similar green-woody ground but with more earthiness and smoke. You might also compare it against Vetiver & Golden Vanilla by Jo Malone for a sense of how differently vetiver can be treated. Browse the full Amouroud collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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