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Penhaligon's Artemisia

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Description - Artemisia
A grown-up floral fragrance. Penhaligon's Artemisia EDP decant from ৳832, shipped across Bangladesh. Notes of jasmine, lily of the valley an

British heritage perfumery has a particular gift for restraint, and Penhaligon's Artemisia Eau de Parfum, launched in 2002, is one of its quieter arguments. It was designed for women, sitting squarely in the oriental floral family, and it wears nothing like the heavy orientals that came before it. Aromatica carries the Penhaligon's Artemisia decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it genuinely accessible for the first time to fragrance enthusiasts here who want something with real London pedigree without the pressure of committing to a larger purchase.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Nectarine, Green Notes

Heart: Violet, Vanilla, Tea, Lily-of-the-Valley, Jasmine, Green Apple

Base: Musk, Sandalwood, Oakmoss, Amber

The Scent

Nectarine and green notes lead the opening, arriving together with a slightly peachy, dewy sweetness while the green element keeps it from reading as gourmand. There is a brief brightness here that might make you think you are heading somewhere fruity and obvious. You are not. Within a few minutes, that impression dissolves and something much more considered takes over.

Violet steps forward in the heart and never leaves. It is the dominant character of Artemisia, but it is not the sharp, almost medicinal violet some expect. This one reads softer, almost powdery, like crushed pastels rather than a single hard note. Lily-of-the-valley and jasmine provide supporting floral presence without competing, and green apple threads through at a low volume, keeping the composition from sitting too still. Tea is the note that surprises people most. It is dry and slightly astringent, cutting through the sweetness of vanilla and preventing the heart from becoming cloying. The accord can read almost photorealistic, like a fresh pot of green tea placed next to a vase of garden violets, or the vanilla can press slightly more forward, rendering the heart as powdery and feminine above all else. It can read that way or the other depending on skin chemistry and temperature.

What makes the heart of Artemisia particularly satisfying is how these elements negotiate with one another over time. The tea note does not merely appear and recede; it acts as a continuous counterweight, keeping the violet from tipping into saccharine territory and giving the jasmine something dry to rest against. Green apple, meanwhile, performs a similar function on the lower register, lending a faint tartness that extends the brightness of the top notes further into the development than you might expect from a composition this restrained. The transition from heart to base is gradual and unhurried, the powdery elements softening incrementally as the warmer materials begin to surface.

The dry-down is where Artemisia becomes most intimate. Sandalwood, musk, and amber arrive as a soft, skin-close finish, warm but never heavy. Oakmoss adds enough earthiness to give the base real dimension, anchoring what could otherwise float away entirely. The overall effect in the dry-down is close, quiet, and genuinely pleasant. It smells expensive without announcing itself. If you are standing next to someone wearing it, you might catch it. If you are across the room, you probably will not. That closeness is the design, not a flaw.

When to Wear

Artemisia suits the cooler months of autumn and early winter best, when the powdery violet heart and warm sandalwood base feel appropriate against cold air. It works particularly well for daytime office wear or quiet social occasions where something intimate and refined is the right register, not something loud or attention-seeking. Browse the Work and Routine collection at Aromatica for similar everyday-appropriate options.

Who Is It For

Someone who finds most feminine fragrances either too sweet, too loud, or too linear will find Artemisia a considered answer. It suits those drawn to a classic powdery floral that evolves meaningfully over time and to understated British style and violet-led compositions with real depth in the base.

If you enjoy The Favourite by Penhaligon's, which also leans into soft florals with a refined British sensibility, Artemisia sits in a similar emotional register but is older, more powdery, and more quietly oriental. Browse the full Penhaligon's collection at Aromatica.

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

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