Gissah Imperial Valley
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Description - Imperial Valley
Refined warmth, dialled for the cold. Gissah Imperial Valley EDP decant from ৳395 in Bangladesh, 3ml to 15ml. Notes of oud, white amber and
Gissah built its name on maximalist Middle Eastern perfumery, and Imperial Valley, released in 2021 as an Eau de Parfum, is where that philosophy meets a distinctly Western oud accord. It opens loud and resinous, built around agarwood, leather, and a wash of amber that reads more American West saloon than Gulf souk. Aromatica carries the Gissah Imperial Valley decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with a fragrance this layered before deciding how it fits your wardrobe.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Sicilian Bergamot, Pink Pepper, Davana
Heart: Agarwood (Oud), White Amber, Rosemary
Base: Leather, Musk, Haitian Vetiver
The Scent
Sicilian bergamot hits first, sharp and citrus bright, but it never gets to sit alone. Pink pepper crowds in almost immediately, dry and prickling, while davana adds a strange fruity-herbal undertone that some noses read as sweet and others read as medicinal. That split is real and worth naming upfront: the opening ten minutes are the most polarizing part of the fragrance. Give it time and agarwood rises through the citrus, not sweet or gourmand but dry and slightly smoky, the way real oud chips smell before anyone dresses them up. Rosemary threads through the heart alongside white amber, and the combination reads herbal and resinous at once, like scrub brush baking in dry heat. The pink pepper from the opening does not vanish so much as fold into the agarwood, its dry prickle softening into something closer to a spice rack than a raw peppercorn. White amber keeps building underneath the rosemary, rounding out what could otherwise feel like straight herb and wood into something with more glow to it. By the one-hour mark the top notes have burned off almost completely and leather takes over, smooth rather than harsh, closer to a worn saddle than a jacket. Haitian vetiver anchors the base with its rooty, slightly smoky depth, and musk fills in the remaining space so the drydown feels soft-edged instead of sharp. The leather and vetiver seem to lean on each other here, the saddle-like smoothness of the leather picking up the vetiver's earthiness so neither one reads as dominant on its own. Musk stays low under both, less a note you notice on its own and more a reason the whole base feels blended rather than stacked in layers. What lingers longest is the leather-vetiver pairing, warm and grounded, a long way from the citrus burst that started things off.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings from late autumn through winter, the kind of fragrance that wants a leather jacket or a wool coat rather than linen. Reach for it at dinner meetings, gallery openings, or any indoor gathering where you want something with presence but not something loud in the daytime heat. It sits comfortably alongside the rest of the Amber | Resins collection for anyone building out a cold-weather rotation.
Who Is It For
Someone who already owns a few oud-leather fragrances and wants one with more herbal edge than sweetness will find a natural fit here. It also appeals to wearers who like a scent with an opinionated, slightly divisive opening rather than something safe from the first spray.
If you already know Akoya, Gissah's other signature release, Imperial Valley makes sense as a drier, more leather-forward companion to it. Browse the full Gissah collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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