
Description
Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme, Cardamom, Black Pepper, Vanilla, and Burnished Leather in an Oriental Spicy EDP
Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme is a handshake that means business. Cardamom and black pepper crack open with dry, aromatic heat. Apple adds an unexpected crisp sweetness underneath. Then ginger and neroli sharpen the heart before vanilla, leather, and sandalwood pull everything into a warm, polished drydown. As a result, it smells like a tailored suit that happens to radiate warmth.
Created by perfumer Mustafa Firoz and launched in 2026 as the masculine half of the Extradose duo, this oriental spicy composition has already earned praise from early Fragrantica reviewers for its smooth blend and absence of harsh alcohol opening. Consequently, Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme enters ZAOUD’s collection as a polished, confident masculine that bridges the gap between designer and niche quality.
Arabiyat Prestige EXTRADOSE HOMME Fragrance Notes:
- Top Notes: Cardamom, Apple, Black Pepper.
- Middle Notes: Ginger, Neroli, Vanilla Bean.
- Base Notes: Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, Amber, Leather.
Ten notes across a tightly constructed pyramid. In particular, the composition follows a classical masculine arc: aromatic spice on top, warm-sweet florals in the middle, and rich base materials underneath. Furthermore, the vanilla bean appears in the heart rather than the base, meaning sweetness arrives early and is then grounded by leather and wood. Smart structural decision.
How It Smells: From Aromatic Punch to Leather Warmth
The opening is sharp, bright, and confidently spiced. Cardamom leads with its distinctive green, camphoraceous warmth. At the same time, black pepper adds dry, crackling heat. Furthermore, apple introduces a crisp sweetness that prevents the spices from becoming austere. As a result, Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme opens like biting into a spiced apple pastry dusted with freshly cracked black peppercorns — warm, sweet, and alert.
Within twenty minutes, the heart shifts toward smoother territory. Specifically, ginger adds piquant, slightly citrusy warmth that extends the spice theme. Moreover, neroli introduces a bright, honeyed floral quality that softens the composition’s masculine edges. However, vanilla bean is the defining note here providing a rich, creamy sweetness that transforms the spiced opening into something more gourmand and inviting. This is where Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme becomes genuinely addictive.
The drydown is where the composition finds its final, most confident form. Leather emerges not raw or animalic, but polished and smooth, like the interior of a new luxury car. In addition, sandalwood provides creamy wood. Tonka bean adds coumarin warmth. Finally, amber delivers a golden glow. Consequently, the lasting impression is warm leather wrapped in vanilla and sandalwood.
The Designer Inspiration: Italian Couture Intensity
A Fragrantica reviewer identifies Extradose Homme as drawing from the intense masculine line of a celebrated Italian fashion house. That brand founded by a husband-and-wife couture dynasty whose name became synonymous with Roman glamour, red carpet dressing, and rockstud accessories created its intense masculine as a warmer, more concentrated evolution of its flagship pillared fragrance collection.
Their intense masculine combines spicy warmth with vanilla depth and smooth woods in a composition designed for evening confidence. However, it carries a designer price tag above €80. Meanwhile, Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme delivers a similar spiced-vanilla-leather architecture. Furthermore, Mustafa Firoz adds a more prominent leather note and a ginger-neroli heart that gives the composition its own distinct personality.
Who Should Wear This and Who Should Skip
This is for:
- Men who prefer warm, spiced, vanilla-leather fragrances with polished confidence and genuine depth.
- Anyone drawn to the spicy-vanilla-woody DNA from that Italian couture house but seeking a more accessible price.
- Wearers looking for a reliable autumn-winter evening fragrance that projects maturity and sophistication.
- Fans of the Extradose duo who want the masculine counterpart to Femme’s tropical-floral glamour.
On the other hand, skip if:
- You prefer fresh, aquatic, or citrus-forward compositions. Extradose Homme is firmly warm, spiced, and leathery.
- You want something unique or avant-garde. This is a well-executed crowd-pleaser, not an experimental composition.
Arabiyat Prestige EXTRADOSE HOMME Performance: Smooth, Projecting, and Evening-Ready
The early Fragrantica reviewer reports 6–8 hours on skin with additional persistence on clothing. Moreover, the pressurised atomiser delivers a fine mist that distributes evenly. Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme is built on a leather-tonka-amber base materials known for strong longevity in perfumery. Therefore, expect reliable evening-length wear with moderate-to-strong projection in the first two hours.
For optimal results, apply to pulse points and clothing before evening events. Furthermore, the spiced-vanilla character intensifies in cool weather, making autumn and winter the ideal seasons. In addition, the smooth blend noted by reviewers means no harsh alcohol blast, it’s wearable from the very first spray.
The Extradose Duo: Homme and Femme
Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme completes the Extradose pair alongside Extradose Femme. Femme is a floral fruity gourmand with blackcurrant, rum, rose, coconut, and vanilla, sweet, tropical, and luminous. Homme is an oriental spicy with cardamom, vanilla, ginger, and leather warm, polished, and grounded. As a result, they target opposite sensory poles while sharing the same concentrated, high-quality ethos.
With the Extradose and Marasi duos, Arabiyat Prestige now offers two complete his-and-hers pairs in ZAOUD’s collection. Moreover, Arabiyat Prestige Extradose Homme cross-links naturally to four other articles: Extradose Femme, Marasi For Him, Marasi For Her, and the brand page. Consequently, the internal linking web captures couples, seasonal shoppers, and gift buyers from multiple entry points.