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Ramad Earthy

Ramad Earthy

Ramad Earthy is the 2026 Arabiyat Prestige release that arrived with hype around being an Amouage Sindbad clone and earned attention for actually being something more original than that initial framing suggested. Released as an Extrait de Parfum in the Ramad Collection, it sits at the sweet-fruity-resinous intersection that few budget Arabian houses attempt with any success. Aromatica carries the Arabiyat Prestige Ramad Earthy decant in Bangladesh, so the cleanest way to test whether the niche-feeling complexity holds up on your skin is to wear it before committing to a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Honey, Cardamom, Apricot, Tangerine, Ginger, Pomegranate, Mango

Heart: Cappuccino, Tea, Davana

Base: Patchouli, Cedarwood, Labdanum, Vanilla, Vetiver, Tonka Bean

The Scent

The opening lands somewhere between a spiced fruit bowl and a honeyed pastry. Apricot, mango, and pomegranate arrive together, lifted by tangerine and grounded by honey that adds a sticky-sweet richness from the first spray. Cardamom and ginger provide the spice contrast that keeps the fruity opening from going overwhelmingly sweet or syrupy. The transition happens around the thirty-minute mark, where the heart turns surprising. Cappuccino and tea introduce a creamy-bitter coffee-shop accord that is genuinely unusual in this price range, sitting alongside davana for an herbal-fruity complexity. By the dry-down, patchouli, cedarwood, labdanum, vanilla, vetiver, and tonka bean take over for a warm, slightly smoky resinous base. The dried fruit and incense pairing here is the closest thing to Sindbad DNA in the budget tier, though Ramad Earthy reads as its own composition rather than a direct copy. Community reception splits hard: some praise it as the most artistic Arabiyat Prestige release to date, while others find the opening too fruity to wear seriously. The composition rewards repeated wear, where the cappuccino-davana heart gradually shows itself more clearly than it does in the first ten minutes.

When to Wear

Reserved for fall and winter, especially evenings and dressed-up nights where a complex, spiced-fruit-incense signature fits the setting and the room temperature stays cool enough to wear it comfortably. Hot weather pushes the honey and apricot into cloying territory. It belongs in the Spices collection alongside other warm, complex orientals worth exploring in cold weather.

Who Is It For

For someone who already loves Amouage Sindbad or other dried-fruit-and-incense compositions and wants the same character in a more accessible price tier without giving up the complexity. It also suits anyone collecting unusual Arabian releases that step outside the typical oud-rose-saffron template, since the cappuccino-tea heart is genuinely uncommon and worth experiencing even if Ramad Earthy does not become a daily wear in your specific rotation pattern.

The closest catalogue cousin is Mahd Al Dhahab from the same Arabiyat Prestige house, which shares the dense Arabian-spicy construction even though the note set is different. The full Arabiyat Prestige collection covers the rest of the house, where the Ramad line has become one of their most discussed projects for collectors interested in unusual oriental compositions.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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Ramad Earthy is the 2026 Arabiyat Prestige release that arrived with hype around being an Amouage Sindbad clone and earned attention for actually being something more original than that initial framing suggested. Released as an Extrait de Parfum in the Ramad Collection, it sits at the sweet-fruity-resinous intersection that few budget Arabian houses attempt with any success. Aromatica carries the Arabiyat Prestige Ramad Earthy decant in Bangladesh, so the cleanest way to test whether the niche-feeling complexity holds up on your skin is to wear it before committing to a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Honey, Cardamom, Apricot, Tangerine, Ginger, Pomegranate, Mango

Heart: Cappuccino, Tea, Davana

Base: Patchouli, Cedarwood, Labdanum, Vanilla, Vetiver, Tonka Bean

The Scent

The opening lands somewhere between a spiced fruit bowl and a honeyed pastry. Apricot, mango, and pomegranate arrive together, lifted by tangerine and grounded by honey that adds a sticky-sweet richness from the first spray. Cardamom and ginger provide the spice contrast that keeps the fruity opening from going overwhelmingly sweet or syrupy. The transition happens around the thirty-minute mark, where the heart turns surprising. Cappuccino and tea introduce a creamy-bitter coffee-shop accord that is genuinely unusual in this price range, sitting alongside davana for an herbal-fruity complexity. By the dry-down, patchouli, cedarwood, labdanum, vanilla, vetiver, and tonka bean take over for a warm, slightly smoky resinous base. The dried fruit and incense pairing here is the closest thing to Sindbad DNA in the budget tier, though Ramad Earthy reads as its own composition rather than a direct copy. Community reception splits hard: some praise it as the most artistic Arabiyat Prestige release to date, while others find the opening too fruity to wear seriously. The composition rewards repeated wear, where the cappuccino-davana heart gradually shows itself more clearly than it does in the first ten minutes.

When to Wear

Reserved for fall and winter, especially evenings and dressed-up nights where a complex, spiced-fruit-incense signature fits the setting and the room temperature stays cool enough to wear it comfortably. Hot weather pushes the honey and apricot into cloying territory. It belongs in the Spices collection alongside other warm, complex orientals worth exploring in cold weather.

Who Is It For

For someone who already loves Amouage Sindbad or other dried-fruit-and-incense compositions and wants the same character in a more accessible price tier without giving up the complexity. It also suits anyone collecting unusual Arabian releases that step outside the typical oud-rose-saffron template, since the cappuccino-tea heart is genuinely uncommon and worth experiencing even if Ramad Earthy does not become a daily wear in your specific rotation pattern.

The closest catalogue cousin is Mahd Al Dhahab from the same Arabiyat Prestige house, which shares the dense Arabian-spicy construction even though the note set is different. The full Arabiyat Prestige collection covers the rest of the house, where the Ramad line has become one of their most discussed projects for collectors interested in unusual oriental compositions.

Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.

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