Kilian Intoxicated (Batch 2015)
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Description - Intoxicated (Batch 2015)
Sweet warmth lifted by spice. Kilian Intoxicated (Batch 2015) EDP decant from ৳1,407, shipped across Bangladesh. Notes of vanilla, caramel a
Kilian Intoxicated (Batch 2015, Eau de Parfum): Turkish Coffee and Cardamom over Mocha, Vanilla and Tobacco
This is the same Kilian Intoxicated that Calice Becker composed in 2014, drawn from a specific 2015 batch. Collectors and longtime wearers seek out older batches because the early production is often described as richer and longer-lasting than recent bottles, with the coffee and cardamom reading fuller. The composition is unchanged in spirit, a thick Turkish coffee laced with green cardamom over a plush gourmand base. This Intoxicated Batch 2015 decant in Bangladesh is available at Aromatica for anyone who wants the vintage-batch version.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cardamom, Coffee, Bergamot, Aldehydes
Heart: Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Tobacco, Ginger, Geranium
Base: Caramel, Mocha, Vanilla, Patchouli, Coumarin
The Scent
The opening is the familiar double shot of green cardamom and dark roasted coffee, with a clean aldehydic shimmer that lifts the first few minutes. The coffee reads rich and steamy rather than milky, and the cardamom runs right beside it the whole way, spicy and slightly camphorous. In this older batch many wearers report the coffee feeling deeper and the projection stronger in the opening hours. Nutmeg and cinnamon warm the heart, while a quiet tobacco and ginger stop the sweetness from running away. The base turns plush and gourmand, caramel and mocha folding into vanilla with patchouli for grip. It is sweet but spice-balanced, never a flat dessert. The common reference points remain Mugler A*Men and the Tobacco Vanille family, though Intoxicated keeps its own coffee-cardamom identity. Longevity is strong, and the batch's reputation is built on that lasting power. It wears unisex and prefers cool weather. The overall character is sophisticated and warm rather than playful. The aldehydic shimmer over the coffee is the detail that separates Intoxicated from ordinary coffee gourmands, giving it a clean lift. Cardamom is the dominant spice and can overshadow the coffee on some skin, so it rewards a careful test. The base of mocha, caramel and vanilla reads like the bottom of the cup rather than a candy bar, kept in check by tobacco and patchouli. Wearers who own multiple batches tend to favour the older ones for exactly this kind of richness. The bergamot up top keeps the first moments from being purely dark, adding a flicker of brightness before the coffee settles in. Cold weather brings out the best of it, rich enough to feel like a treat and structured enough to wear out.
When to Wear
Fall and winter evenings are ideal, along with dates and cold mornings where a warm coffee scent fits. It is cozy enough for casual wear and rich enough for a night out.
Who Is It For
It suits someone who wants a coffee gourmand with depth and the extra richness collectors associate with older batches.
If you want to compare against current stock, the standard Intoxicated is the direct reference point. Browse the full Kilian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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