The Story
Chopard's Malaki collection has built a quiet reputation for quality since Oud Malaki launched in 2012, and Cedar Malaki, released in 2023 with perfumer Alberto Morillas behind it, continues that standard. This unisex Eau de Parfum puts Moroccan and Lebanese cedar at the center of the composition, flanked by herbal freshness and a resinous base. It sits in a different register than the darker Malaki entries, trading oud and incense for green, sunlit wood. The Cedar Malaki price in Bangladesh through an Aromatica decant makes this accessible without the full-bottle commitment.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cypress, Cardamom, Artemisia, Grapefruit, Lavender
Heart: Atlas Cedar, Cedar
Base: Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Labdanum, Patchouli, Tonka Bean
The Scent
The opening is herbal and citrusy, with grapefruit and lavender pushing forward while cardamom adds warmth from the side. Cypress gives it a green, slightly resinous quality. As the top fades, the two cedars take the stage. Atlas cedar is dry and woody, while the second cedar note adds a smoky, almost pencil-shaving character. Reviewers who know the Malaki line note the familiar metallic, leathery DNA running underneath, connecting Cedar Malaki to Oud Malaki and Black Incense Malaki. The dry-down brings labdanum and tonka bean forward, adding sweetness and depth without making it gourmand. Patchouli stays in the background, providing structure rather than earthiness. The overall effect is woody, warm, and luxurious, often described as smelling like the interior of a new high-end car.
The composition manages to be both structured and easygoing. It never feels heavy despite the labdanum in the base, and the cedar stays true to itself throughout the wear rather than morphing into a generic woody musk. The composition manages to be both structured and easygoing. It never feels heavy despite the labdanum in the base, and the cedar stays true to itself throughout the wear rather than morphing into a generic woody musk.When to Wear
Versatile across all four seasons. The cedar-forward heart works in an office, but the labdanum base gives it enough presence for evening events. Cooler months bring out the resinous warmth.
Who Is It For
Wood-lovers who want something refined and unisex without dipping into oud territory. Cedar Malaki also appeals to anyone who finds Black Incense Malaki too heavy but enjoys the Malaki DNA. Browse more in the Woody collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Chopard's Malaki collection has built a quiet reputation for quality since Oud Malaki launched in 2012, and Cedar Malaki, released in 2023 with perfumer Alberto Morillas behind it, continues that standard. This unisex Eau de Parfum puts Moroccan and Lebanese cedar at the center of the composition, flanked by herbal freshness and a resinous base. It sits in a different register than the darker Malaki entries, trading oud and incense for green, sunlit wood. The Cedar Malaki price in Bangladesh through an Aromatica decant makes this accessible without the full-bottle commitment.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Cypress, Cardamom, Artemisia, Grapefruit, Lavender
Heart: Atlas Cedar, Cedar
Base: Cypriol Oil (Nagarmotha), Labdanum, Patchouli, Tonka Bean
The Scent
The opening is herbal and citrusy, with grapefruit and lavender pushing forward while cardamom adds warmth from the side. Cypress gives it a green, slightly resinous quality. As the top fades, the two cedars take the stage. Atlas cedar is dry and woody, while the second cedar note adds a smoky, almost pencil-shaving character. Reviewers who know the Malaki line note the familiar metallic, leathery DNA running underneath, connecting Cedar Malaki to Oud Malaki and Black Incense Malaki. The dry-down brings labdanum and tonka bean forward, adding sweetness and depth without making it gourmand. Patchouli stays in the background, providing structure rather than earthiness. The overall effect is woody, warm, and luxurious, often described as smelling like the interior of a new high-end car.
The composition manages to be both structured and easygoing. It never feels heavy despite the labdanum in the base, and the cedar stays true to itself throughout the wear rather than morphing into a generic woody musk. The composition manages to be both structured and easygoing. It never feels heavy despite the labdanum in the base, and the cedar stays true to itself throughout the wear rather than morphing into a generic woody musk.When to Wear
Versatile across all four seasons. The cedar-forward heart works in an office, but the labdanum base gives it enough presence for evening events. Cooler months bring out the resinous warmth.
Who Is It For
Wood-lovers who want something refined and unisex without dipping into oud territory. Cedar Malaki also appeals to anyone who finds Black Incense Malaki too heavy but enjoys the Malaki DNA. Browse more in the Woody collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












