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The Story

A creamy milk-caramel gourmand widely identified across the community as a clone of Commodity Milk, Milky Way by Maison Asrar is the November 2025 EDP that the brand designed as a soft, comforting cool-weather fragrance. The composition opens with milk, plum, and caramel, settles into a powdery floral heart of cashmere wood, orris, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, and dries down to a creamy base of sandalwood, vanilla, and tonka. Aromatica carries Milky Way as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes for anyone exploring the milky-gourmand genre.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Milk, Plum, Caramel

Heart: Cashmere Wood, Orris, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang

Base: Sandalwood, Vanilla, Tonka

The Scent

The opening reads soft, creamy, and slightly fruity-sweet. Milk arrives as a smooth, almost lactonic note that gives the first ten minutes a comforting, dessert-adjacent quality without going syrupy. Plum adds a quiet fruity sweetness underneath, and caramel threads a soft sugar-cream lift through the top phase. Several reviewers describe this opening as piercing or chemical-leaning if smelled too close, with the milk-caramel reading better at arm's length than directly off skin. The transition into the heart is gradual. Cashmere wood adds a soft creamy backbone, orris brings the cosmetic-iris quality that gives Milky Way its more refined edge, and jasmine and ylang-ylang thread quiet floral lift through the middle phase. This is where Milky Way pulls itself slightly out of pure-gourmand territory and into floral-gourmand. The dry-down is where the lactonic-vanilla register deepens. Sandalwood and vanilla form the creamy backbone, with tonka smoothing the finish into a powdery skin-close musk-vanilla feel. The overall structure reads more like a refined milky niche-clone than a sugary mass-market sweet, which is consistent with how reviewers consistently position Maison Asrar releases throughout 2025. Community consensus across Fragrantica and Parfumo identifies Commodity Milk as the most-cited DNA reference, with multiple reviewers calling Milky Way an affordable alternative to that niche release and to its Milk+ flanker. Performance reports vary, with most putting longevity at six to eight hours and projection moderate-to-strong in the first hour before settling closer to skin. Note that Milky Way is sometimes marketed under the Gulf Orchid retail umbrella as well, since Maison Asrar releases pass through that distribution channel.

When to Wear

Best in spring, fall, and winter for casual, date, night, and elegant settings where the creamy gourmand softness lands as comforting rather than overdone. The composition is too rich for hot Bangladesh afternoons but works year-round in air-conditioned indoor settings. It fits naturally into the Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.

Who Is It For

Best suited to someone who has tested or read about Commodity Milk and wants an affordable approach to that lactonic-creamy profile, or anyone exploring the milky-gourmand genre for the first time. Skip it if you find synthetic milk accords harsh or if you prefer fresher non-sweet compositions.

If you enjoy this milky-creamy direction, Bianco Latte by Giardini di Toscana sits in the same milk-vanilla family at Aromatica and is worth comparing for a different niche take on the lactonic-gourmand register. Browse the full Maison Asrar collection at Aromatica.

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

Description

A creamy milk-caramel gourmand widely identified across the community as a clone of Commodity Milk, Milky Way by Maison Asrar is the November 2025 EDP that the brand designed as a soft, comforting cool-weather fragrance. The composition opens with milk, plum, and caramel, settles into a powdery floral heart of cashmere wood, orris, jasmine, and ylang-ylang, and dries down to a creamy base of sandalwood, vanilla, and tonka. Aromatica carries Milky Way as a decant in Bangladesh in all four sizes for anyone exploring the milky-gourmand genre.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Milk, Plum, Caramel

Heart: Cashmere Wood, Orris, Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang

Base: Sandalwood, Vanilla, Tonka

The Scent

The opening reads soft, creamy, and slightly fruity-sweet. Milk arrives as a smooth, almost lactonic note that gives the first ten minutes a comforting, dessert-adjacent quality without going syrupy. Plum adds a quiet fruity sweetness underneath, and caramel threads a soft sugar-cream lift through the top phase. Several reviewers describe this opening as piercing or chemical-leaning if smelled too close, with the milk-caramel reading better at arm's length than directly off skin. The transition into the heart is gradual. Cashmere wood adds a soft creamy backbone, orris brings the cosmetic-iris quality that gives Milky Way its more refined edge, and jasmine and ylang-ylang thread quiet floral lift through the middle phase. This is where Milky Way pulls itself slightly out of pure-gourmand territory and into floral-gourmand. The dry-down is where the lactonic-vanilla register deepens. Sandalwood and vanilla form the creamy backbone, with tonka smoothing the finish into a powdery skin-close musk-vanilla feel. The overall structure reads more like a refined milky niche-clone than a sugary mass-market sweet, which is consistent with how reviewers consistently position Maison Asrar releases throughout 2025. Community consensus across Fragrantica and Parfumo identifies Commodity Milk as the most-cited DNA reference, with multiple reviewers calling Milky Way an affordable alternative to that niche release and to its Milk+ flanker. Performance reports vary, with most putting longevity at six to eight hours and projection moderate-to-strong in the first hour before settling closer to skin. Note that Milky Way is sometimes marketed under the Gulf Orchid retail umbrella as well, since Maison Asrar releases pass through that distribution channel.

When to Wear

Best in spring, fall, and winter for casual, date, night, and elegant settings where the creamy gourmand softness lands as comforting rather than overdone. The composition is too rich for hot Bangladesh afternoons but works year-round in air-conditioned indoor settings. It fits naturally into the Gourmand | Sweet collection at Aromatica.

Who Is It For

Best suited to someone who has tested or read about Commodity Milk and wants an affordable approach to that lactonic-creamy profile, or anyone exploring the milky-gourmand genre for the first time. Skip it if you find synthetic milk accords harsh or if you prefer fresher non-sweet compositions.

If you enjoy this milky-creamy direction, Bianco Latte by Giardini di Toscana sits in the same milk-vanilla family at Aromatica and is worth comparing for a different niche take on the lactonic-gourmand register. Browse the full Maison Asrar collection at Aromatica.

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

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