Asad Perfumes

Asad perfume is the cologne that helped introduce Lattafa to a wider global audience of fragrance lovers. Built around a smoky, spicy, slightly sweet character, the Asad line has earned a loyal following thanks to its bold projection and long wear time. Whether you reach for the original eau de parfum or one of the newer flankers, every bottle delivers the kind of Middle Eastern perfumery that rewards a closer sniff.

This collection brings together the full Asad family available at Smells Plus, including Asad EDP, Asad Bourbon, Asad Zanzibar, and Asad Elixir. Many shoppers come here looking for an alternative to Dior Sauvage Elixir, and the Asad cologne range scratches that itch while standing on its own. Use the variants below to find the version that matches your taste, your skin, and the occasion.

Asad Perfumes: Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lattafa Asad smell like?

Lattafa Asad opens with a sharp, spicy hit of black pepper and ginger before settling into a heart commonly described as tobacco and coffee. The base is where the asad fragrance really lingers: a warm amber and vanilla-dominant finish with woody undertones that lasts well into the evening. People often describe it as a Dior Sauvage Elixir alternative with extra Middle Eastern depth, especially in the dry-down. Browse the full Asad lineup above to pick the variant that matches your taste.

Is Lattafa Asad a clone of Dior Sauvage Elixir?

Asad shares clear DNA with Dior Sauvage Elixir, including the spicy opening and the warm amber-vanilla base, but it isn't a 1:1 copy. The oud and tobacco notes in Asad sit higher in the mix, which gives the fragrance a smokier, more resinous feel than the Dior. If you enjoy Sauvage Elixir, you'll likely enjoy Asad too. Treat it as inspired by, not identical to, and you'll get the most out of each spray. Explore the full Asad collection above.

How long does Lattafa Asad last on skin?

Most wearers get 8-12 hours of wear from Lattafa Asad, with stronger projection in the first two to three hours and a closer skin scent through the dry-down. Cooler weather tends to extend that even further, which is why Asad performs so well in fall and winter. The high oil concentration in the eau de parfum also helps, since denser formulas evolve more slowly than lighter sprays. For more on this style of perfumery, check the Smells Plus guide on why Middle Eastern perfumes last longer.

What are the different Asad variations?

The Asad line includes four main releases: Asad EDP (the original spicy-smoky composition), Asad Bourbon (sweeter, with bourbon and caramel notes), Asad Zanzibar (lighter and more tropical-spicy), and Asad Elixir (a richer, more intense version of the core profile). Each one shares the bold Asad DNA but tilts toward a different mood and season. If you're new to the line, the original EDP is the easiest place to start. Compare all four in the grid above.

Is Lattafa Asad unisex or for men?

Lattafa markets Asad as a unisex fragrance, but the profile leans masculine thanks to the tobacco, oud, and pepper-forward opening. That said, plenty of women who enjoy warm, spicy scents wear it confidently and report compliments. If you love bold ambers and resinous bases, gender labeling matters less than how the fragrance reads on your skin. If you prefer a clearly masculine framing, our cologne for men category is a good next stop.

Is Lattafa Asad worth the price?

For the asad perfume price you pay, the value is hard to beat. You're getting a high-oil eau de parfum, performance that runs 8-12 hours, and a profile that competes with much pricier designer releases. The fragrance community has championed Asad for years for exactly this reason, and the lineup keeps expanding because demand keeps growing. Browse the Asad collection above and see which bottle fits your wardrobe.