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Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Extreme

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Description - Spicebomb Extreme
Warm, edible, never cloying. Authentic Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Extreme EDP decant from ৳657, available in Bangladesh. Notes of vanilla, cumin

Released in 2015 as an intensified take on the original Spicebomb, Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Extreme Eau de Parfum arrived three years after its predecessor and pushed the formula toward something darker and warmer. Where the original grenade-shaped flacon delivered a bright, fizzy spice burst, Extreme is built for cold nights and close contact. Aromatica carries the Spicebomb Extreme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can properly test it across a full day.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Lavender, Caraway

Heart: Black Pepper

Base: Tobacco, Vanilla

The Scent

Lavender opens the fragrance, but not the soft, sleepy lavender of a barbershop cologne. It reads sharp and aromatic, almost medicinal, cut through immediately by caraway. That caraway note is unusual and worth paying attention to. It adds a dry, slightly anisic quality that keeps the lavender from going sweet and pushes the whole opening into something that feels more culinary than floral. Within the first five minutes, the combination reads as hot and herbal rather than cool and fresh.

The black pepper heart arrives quickly and takes the warmth considerably higher. This is not a gentle background pepper accent. It is a dense, almost smoky pepper that sits right at the center of the fragrance and does not fade easily. At this stage there is an underlying chili-like heat and a saffron-adjacent quality that the official note list does not name. Whether that is the caraway and pepper interacting or a trace of undisclosed spice accord, the effect is real. The mid-stage of Spicebomb Extreme reads legitimately hot on skin, and some wearers find it too aggressive in warm weather or small spaces. The three top and heart notes work in tight sequence: lavender sets the aromatic frame, caraway pulls it dry and culinary, and pepper drives the whole accord into something genuinely confrontational before the base arrives to settle it.

The dry-down is where the fragrance earns its fans. Tobacco and vanilla arrive together and soften everything dramatically. The tobacco here is not a sharp, green tobacco. It reads cured, slightly sweet, close to the skin. The vanilla binds it into something approaching a gourmand warmth without ever crossing into candy territory. By the two-hour mark most wearers are left with a rich, dark amber-tobacco skin scent that stays close and intimate. The transition from that aggressive spicy opening to the plush base is the most interesting thing about this fragrance, and the reason it has a devoted following despite being considered safe and commercial by niche standards.

Opinions split noticeably on the opening phase. Those who find it overpowering tend to spray less and find the dry-down rewarding on its own terms. Those who dislike it entirely are often put off by the intensity of the caraway-pepper combination in the first thirty minutes, which can feel confrontational indoors or in close quarters. The key thing to understand is that the fragrance you smell at first spray is not the fragrance you are wearing an hour later. The evolution is significant, and patience with the opening is consistently rewarded by the base.

When to Wear

Spicebomb Extreme is a cold-weather fragrance, best suited to autumn and winter evenings, whether that is a dinner out, a formal event, or a night where the temperature has dropped enough to make a heavy, warm scent genuinely comfortable. The date nights collection at Aromatica captures exactly the mood this fragrance is built for.

Who Is It For

Someone who already knows they like warm, spicy, tobacco-forward compositions and wants a well-made designer version that carries weight without demanding the price of a niche house will find exactly that here. It also works for someone newer to fragrance who wants a bold, confident cold-weather scent that consistently gets noticed.

If you enjoy Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford, the tobacco-vanilla dry-down sits in a similar territory, though Spicebomb Extreme leads with considerably more spice up front. The Spicebomb Infrared flanker from Viktor&Rolf is also worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Viktor&Rolf collection at Aromatica.

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

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