Eau Nabati 2023

Eau Nabati by Diptyque
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7.7 / 10 88 Ratings
A popular perfume by Diptyque for women and men, released in 2023. The scent is spicy-resinous. It is being marketed by Manzanita Capital.
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Main accords

Spicy
Resinous
Green
Woody
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

ImmortelleImmortelle PetitgrainPetitgrain Peru balsamPeru balsam AmberAmber BergamotBergamot

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.788 Ratings
Longevity
7.668 Ratings
Sillage
7.266 Ratings
Bottle
8.772 Ratings
Value for money
6.344 Ratings
Submitted by TheBladi11, last update on 08/19/2025.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Dune (Eau de Toilette) by Dior
Dune Eau de Toilette
Cala Rossa by Santa Maria Novella
Cala Rossa

Reviews

5 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Uncrated

16 Reviews
Uncrated
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Helpful Review 5  
Hanging Gardens
WHAT IT IS
Ancient Babylonian shaving oil with a bouquet of fresh immortelle nearby. Eau Nabati opens with some bergamot and herbaceous pettigrain, giving a spicy fougere-like vibe, then settles into a *superb* green, honey-sweet immortelle. The opening and mid last 4+ hours with noticeable sillage, then dry down into a beautiful amber-woody scent which leans slightly vanilla on my skin by the 8-9hr mark. Even without marketing language about desert gardens, the effect is one of mixing typically "green" notes (bergamot, immortelle) and "blue" notes (palm tree, Peru balsam) to create a deep teal composition... refreshing yet rich, not unlike a blooming oasis in hot desert air.

WHO IT'S FOR
You like Oriental fragrances, but don't want to stray too far into heavy resinous accords or gas the people around you. You want something you can feel good about wearing to work in the morning and still be subtly there at happy hour in the evening. You're likely a guy, but this is absolutely unisex - especially if you love immortelle.

ALTERNATIVES
Dior Dune captures a similar melange of green notes with vanilla accords, though it's sharper and more synthetic. Eight & Bob's The Original is a creamy green fougere anchored by amber; there's no immortelle, but the overall effect is similar. Pellegrin's own Eau de Minthe is a minty-geranium barbershop fougere, but sits at the opposite end of the spectrum from Nabati... icy, bracing, and short-lived (though beautiful).

FINAL THOUGHTS
If Eau Rihla's nuclear powered sillage put me off to Diptyque's Middle Eastern fragrances, Nabati brought me back. Some reviews have criticized that Nabati isn't "original enough" for a niche house like Diptyque, but I strongly believe this is one of Pellegrin's most wearable fragrances to date, seamlessly transitioning from day to night, warm to cool, casual to elegant, and striking the right balance of intimate vs loud - I'll take that any day over a piece of art I can't wear!
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Annebertran

19 Reviews
Annebertran
Annebertran
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Fascinating complex jungle
On a blotter it opens sharp and cool the way it's supposed to be, but on me it's a little weird, like warmed-up lime which isn't very nice. The dry-down is actually really beautiful, though. I smell the bergamot and petitgrain a lot, keeping it fresh, but the Peru balsam note grounds it all and helps the other notes last and shine. While it never turns into a full-on woody scent, it's great because it is deep and almost full-bodied, yet still fresh and bright.

And of course, as people often mention online, it smells fancy, expensive, luxurious. And yet it's not your typical rich-person-smell (do I even know what I mean by this? I don't know), it doesn't feel like the perfume is trying to show off its opulence. It has an ancient energy to it, I can almost see Odysseus wearing this in an oil form brought for him to Ithaca. Really beautiful, wearable and long-lasting, and still it makes a statement.
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okayzac

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okayzac
okayzac
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Smoke to Green to Amber
Eau Nabati became my signature fragrance and got me into the world of perfume. I had gotten a sample at Diptyque when purchasing the discovery set and I’m so glad the SA picked it.
It’s smokey and mysterious upon application with sharp wood and green notes. It would almost be offensive but the bergamot comes in and smooths it out. It wears more like a traditional designer fragrance than most niche perfumes.
The magical thing is, as the day goes on it transforms into a friendly sweet green scent and finally trails off into a warm amber scent by the end of the day. It’s borderline too much for a daily office wear. But if I have morning meetings I love the grown up facade the top notes give. By the end of the day when it’s time to go home and relax I have a comforting sweet sticky amber scent left.
It is by far my most complimented perfume but it also has a strong personality that may not be fitting on some. My favorite compliment was from a little kid running by saying “you smell good!” lol.

The sweet amber notes also stick! I have shirts that still smell faintly out of the wash, I can get a whiff of it in my car every once in a while.
I would definitely sample this first and experience its shifting moods before determining if it’s right for you.
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Drinnie85

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Drinnie85
Drinnie85
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Hard to grasp minimalist
Eau Nabati is a very special fragrance that you don't smell on every corner and that somehow can't be described in a few words. Yes, it's a little difficult to describe - but it's really beautiful! I would classify it on the unisex to masculine spectrum. Thanks to its freshness, I think it is best suited to the warmer months and everyday life. It lasts well, still on my skin after 9 hours, and I'm an absolute under-sprayer. With the best will in the world, I don't have a vision of what type of person this fragrance suits. It is somehow too unique for that, too difficult to grasp.

I like linear perfumes because a fragrance often irritates me at some point in its development, which ultimately detracts from my enjoyment of it. Eau Nabati is different. Over the hours on the skin, it becomes more and more beautiful and pleasant. It does not overwhelm right from the start, remaining minimalist, understated and uncomplicated.

At the beginning there is a sharp, fresh glacier ice candy in green that meets a wild spring meadow. Over time, a sweet, minimally floral, almost almondy note develops in the background... Immortelle, of course, but perhaps also heliotrope? This gives the fragrance a beautiful depth and warmth without taking away its lightness and "coolness".
In the drydown, this note comes more and more to the fore. It is wonderfully interwoven with the balsamic, ambience of the fragrance. I am blown away here at the latest.

It is also this subtly sweet note that prevents Eau Nabati from being too off-putting or bulky. The green in combination with amber and the slight sweetness reminds me of Ani by Nishane. I'm sure that's why the fragrance is particularly good in the summer heat and is still enveloping, warming and cooling at the same time.

The fragrance has quite a hefty price tag, which makes me question the value for money. Only time will tell whether I will fork out the ducats for the full bottle after I have used my sample very carefully and sparingly. It's not an absolute masterpiece that will blow you away, but it still flies under the radar among the Diptyque fragrances (at least that's my impression?). A super beautiful, unusual fragrance for all those who like green and appreciate understatement.
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HopiStar

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My first..
Who would have thought that this fragrance would be the first one I write about here?
Why is that surprising? I usually like oomph, Diptyque is subtle, I'm more cowgirl than subtle. And yet this fragrance took me away.
What I'm looking for (every now and then) is deserted desert and sun on my skin. Not just any desert, but the memory of the Arizona desert in a bottle.
And that's what I find here (to a large extent).
Something I have never been able to identify is also missing here, but the mental picture is there and I can dream away.
Lemon and bergamot ? Doesn't work for me. But the warm, sunny, spicy, ambery wind, immortelle, yes, something balsamic and a rather unsweet vanilla, that takes me back and I'm standing in the dust-dry desert in the evening, the warm wind, the sun on my skin and nothing around me, just warm wind and infinite peace.
It reminds me a little of Andy Tauer's Au Coeur du Désert, but it's much edgier and the warmth tends to be missing or comes much later.
Eau Nabati comes very close to how my skin smells in the Arizona desert in the evening after we've been out and about during the day.
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Statements

5 short views on the fragrance
DrDre10DrDre10 10 months ago
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7
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Nice, green, spicy, resinous but not overpowering fragrance. Perfect choice for fall day time.
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GodspeedGodspeed 11 months ago
Very nice, green and succulent amber — like a lush oasis. Smells familiar even though I don't recall trying Dune.
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HermeshHermesh 1 year ago
9
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7
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7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
The idea of a green oasis in the desert suits the fragrance well. Woody, resinous notes are complemented by grassy greenery.
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BamBamNYCBamBamNYC 1 year ago
7
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6.5
Scent
A dry amber suitable for hot weather. Great desert-like opening, but unremarkable drydown. The immortelle lacks the sweet spicy facets.
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climabroclimabro 2 days ago
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Reminds me of Black Cashmere. Beautiful warm and not overpowering. In the summer heat, it feels just like the desert.
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