🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Blessed Baraka
HomeStore

Blessed Baraka

Blessed Baraka

Select Options
From $2.82

Original: $8.05

-65%
Blessed Baraka—

$8.05

$2.82

The Story

Only a handful of Initio Parfums creations were made by Alberto Morillas, one of the most prolific noses in modern perfumery. Blessed Baraka is one of them. Released in 2015 as an Eau de Parfum, it carries a deceptively simple note list: white flowers, amber, sandalwood, vanilla, and musk. What arrives on skin is something far more layered, and the community has spent years trying to decode exactly what makes it smell the way it does. Aromatica carries the Blessed Baraka decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: White Flowers

Heart: Amber, Sandalwood

Base: Vanilla, Musk

The Scent

The note pyramid looks straightforward, but the experience is anything but. The opening is warm, resinous, and immediately full-bodied. White flowers appear briefly, adding a soft, slightly narcotic sweetness before the amber and sandalwood take control. The sandalwood here is the dominant early note, and it is divisive. Multiple reviewers detected a slightly rubbery, synthetic edge in the first few minutes, likely from synthetic sandalwood molecules rather than natural Mysore sandalwood. If that initial impression does not appeal, give it time. The rubber fades quickly. What replaces it is remarkable. By the thirty-minute mark, Blessed Baraka unfolds into a rich, creamy, almost boozy amber that reviewers consistently struggle to pin down. Several Fragrantica users reported detecting notes not listed in the pyramid: dark fruit reminiscent of stewed plum or cherry, a rum-like booziness, something that reads like tonka bean. One detailed review described it as a greatest hits of Initio and Parfums de Marly, catching phases that recall Oajan, Carlisle, Side Effect, and even MFK Grand Soir across a single wearing. That comparison is not exaggeration. Blessed Baraka genuinely shifts character over hours, more than most fragrances at any price point. The vanilla in the base is deep and balsamic rather than sweet and confectionery. Musk wraps everything in a warm, skin-close haze that amplifies the scent's intimacy without reducing its reach. And reach is something Blessed Baraka has in excess. Two sprays project aggressively. Longevity consistently lands in the 10+ hour range, with some reviewers reporting lingering scent on clothing the next day. The overall effect is warm, dense, and magnetic. It is not a quiet fragrance. It is not subtle. But within its category, it is one of the most complete and complex amber compositions available, and the fact that it continues to gain appreciation a decade after release speaks to the quality of the blend.

When to Wear

Fall and winter, evenings. Dinners, formal events, date nights where you want to be remembered. The projection and density make it less suited to warm weather or tight office spaces. Explore the Amber | Resins collection at Aromatica for more in this family.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants an amber-sandalwood fragrance with real depth and presence. If you already wear Side Effect, Oajan, or Grand Soir and want something in the same league that feels different from all three, Blessed Baraka fills that gap.

If you already enjoy fragrances from the Initio house, Side Effect is the most common companion piece and worth comparing for a spicier, more cinnamon-forward take on Initio's DNA. Browse the full Initio Parfums collection at Aromatica.

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

Description

Only a handful of Initio Parfums creations were made by Alberto Morillas, one of the most prolific noses in modern perfumery. Blessed Baraka is one of them. Released in 2015 as an Eau de Parfum, it carries a deceptively simple note list: white flowers, amber, sandalwood, vanilla, and musk. What arrives on skin is something far more layered, and the community has spent years trying to decode exactly what makes it smell the way it does. Aromatica carries the Blessed Baraka decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: White Flowers

Heart: Amber, Sandalwood

Base: Vanilla, Musk

The Scent

The note pyramid looks straightforward, but the experience is anything but. The opening is warm, resinous, and immediately full-bodied. White flowers appear briefly, adding a soft, slightly narcotic sweetness before the amber and sandalwood take control. The sandalwood here is the dominant early note, and it is divisive. Multiple reviewers detected a slightly rubbery, synthetic edge in the first few minutes, likely from synthetic sandalwood molecules rather than natural Mysore sandalwood. If that initial impression does not appeal, give it time. The rubber fades quickly. What replaces it is remarkable. By the thirty-minute mark, Blessed Baraka unfolds into a rich, creamy, almost boozy amber that reviewers consistently struggle to pin down. Several Fragrantica users reported detecting notes not listed in the pyramid: dark fruit reminiscent of stewed plum or cherry, a rum-like booziness, something that reads like tonka bean. One detailed review described it as a greatest hits of Initio and Parfums de Marly, catching phases that recall Oajan, Carlisle, Side Effect, and even MFK Grand Soir across a single wearing. That comparison is not exaggeration. Blessed Baraka genuinely shifts character over hours, more than most fragrances at any price point. The vanilla in the base is deep and balsamic rather than sweet and confectionery. Musk wraps everything in a warm, skin-close haze that amplifies the scent's intimacy without reducing its reach. And reach is something Blessed Baraka has in excess. Two sprays project aggressively. Longevity consistently lands in the 10+ hour range, with some reviewers reporting lingering scent on clothing the next day. The overall effect is warm, dense, and magnetic. It is not a quiet fragrance. It is not subtle. But within its category, it is one of the most complete and complex amber compositions available, and the fact that it continues to gain appreciation a decade after release speaks to the quality of the blend.

When to Wear

Fall and winter, evenings. Dinners, formal events, date nights where you want to be remembered. The projection and density make it less suited to warm weather or tight office spaces. Explore the Amber | Resins collection at Aromatica for more in this family.

Who Is It For

Someone who wants an amber-sandalwood fragrance with real depth and presence. If you already wear Side Effect, Oajan, or Grand Soir and want something in the same league that feels different from all three, Blessed Baraka fills that gap.

If you already enjoy fragrances from the Initio house, Side Effect is the most common companion piece and worth comparing for a spicier, more cinnamon-forward take on Initio's DNA. Browse the full Initio Parfums collection at Aromatica.

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

Blessed Baraka | AROMATICA