What Fragrance Gift Should You Buy When You Don’t Know Someone’s Perfume Taste?

What Fragrance Gift Should You Buy When You Don’t Know Someone’s Perfume Taste?

★ Four blind-buy criteria · low strength · low polarisation · room-agnostic · no cultural loadingEvening Calm ₹799 clears all four · reeds from ₹749 · duos from ₹1,498 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA reed diffusers · when you don't know their taste
A gift bought with knowledge is judged on its ceiling — a gift bought on a guess should be judged on its floor, which is why the safest scent we make is deliberately the quietest one
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"Put it in the guest room before my parents visited. My mother asked me where the spa smell was coming from."
Ishaan V. Mumbai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted to my dad for his study. He's the hardest person to buy fragrance for. He texted me asking for a second one."
Karishma N. Delhi
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"I was worried it would be too strong at night. It's the opposite — soft and gentle, just there in the background."
Meera D. Delhi
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Kashmir lavender is a lovely touch. It feels grown-up, not like a cheap bath-shop candle."
Aditi N. Bengaluru
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"My partner usually hates anything 'masculine'. She actually asked me to refill this one. Shared-room miracle."
Shaan D. Chennai
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted it to a friend with a newborn. She said it's the one calm corner of the house now. Buying two more."
Tara P. Chennai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put it in the guest room before my parents visited. My mother asked me where the spa smell was coming from."
Ishaan V. Mumbai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted to my dad for his study. He's the hardest person to buy fragrance for. He texted me asking for a second one."
Karishma N. Delhi
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"I was worried it would be too strong at night. It's the opposite — soft and gentle, just there in the background."
Meera D. Delhi
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Kashmir lavender is a lovely touch. It feels grown-up, not like a cheap bath-shop candle."
Aditi N. Bengaluru
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"My partner usually hates anything 'masculine'. She actually asked me to refill this one. Shared-room miracle."
Shaan D. Chennai
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted it to a friend with a newborn. She said it's the one calm corner of the house now. Buying two more."
Tara P. Chennai
Evening Calm · verified buyer
Alcohol-free · phthalate-free · paraben-free · IFRA-compliant · 0 ppm formaldehyde 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks · 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks · six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle Reed count is the volume dial — six for a living room, three for a bedroom

 

Founder Diaries · Gifting · Instead of Personal Perfume
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 12 min read Updated August 2026
This is the question behind almost every fragrance gift, and most people answer it by trying to guess harder. That is the wrong move. You cannot out-guess a taste you have never been told, and a perfume is the one object where the guess is visible — it lives on the recipient’s body, at conversational distance, and being wrong about it is a comment on how well you know them. The right move is to change what you are buying, and then to apply four specific criteria to the thing you buy instead. All four are below in full, with the verdict at the end of them: Evening Calm at ₹799.
Quick answers — read this first
The verdict: Evening Calm reed diffuser, ₹799 for 50ml, 6–8 weeks. Kashmir lavender, real chamomile, a soft musk drydown, 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale — the softest thing we make. It is the only scent in the range that clears all four blind-buy criteria.

The four criteria: low strength · low polarisation · room-agnostic · no cultural or memory loading. A gift that fails any one of them is a guess wearing a bow.

The runner-up: Mountain Breeze ₹849 — Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar. Not the softest, but the least gendered and least sweet, and the answer when the recipient is described as impossible.

If you want to hedge rather than choose: the Day & Night duo at ₹1,498 — two 50ml bottles, so they keep the one they prefer.

The honest gap: if you happen to know their taste is oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber, there is no SOSA reed in any of those registers. Nawaab at ₹399 is a personal attar on white oud and saffron, and naming it does not make an oud reed exist.
The short answer
Short answer: buy a home fragrance rather than a personal one, and buy the softest one. Evening Calm at ₹799 is the safest blind fragrance gift SOSA makes. The reasoning is not that it is the best scent in the range — it is that a gift bought without information should be judged on how few ways it can go wrong, and this one has the fewest.
The four blind-buy criteria, in full: low strength, because a scent that is too much cannot be turned down and a scent that is too little can be turned up. Low polarisation, because some registers — florals, gourmands — attract firmly held objections. Room-agnostic, because you do not know which room is free in their home. No cultural or memory loading, because a note that is tied to a temple, a festival, a hospital or a childhood is not neutral for everyone. Evening Calm at 8.9 clears all four; Fresh Brew at 9.5 clears one.
Shop: 50ml ₹749–₹849 (6–8 weeks), 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 (14–18 weeks), duos ₹1,498–₹1,598 for two 50ml bottles. All alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
What fragrance should I buy for someone whose taste I don’t know?
1. Stop buying for the body and buy for the room. A perfume has to suit a person’s skin, their office, their existing bottle and their idea of themselves. A reed diffuser has to suit a room, and rooms are far more forgiving than people. This single change removes most of the risk before you have chosen a scent at all.

2. Buy Evening Calm at ₹799. Kashmir lavender over real chamomile with a soft musk drydown, 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale — deliberately the gentlest thing we make. It is soft, it is unpolarising, it works in any room in the house, and it carries no festival, ritual or childhood association. Four for four.

3. Judge a blind gift by how few ways it can fail, not by how good it is. This is the whole discipline. Fresh Brew at ₹849 is one of the best things we make and it is the worst blind buy in the range, because a Coorg coffee and Kerala vanilla gourmand at 9.5 is a decided taste. Excellence and safety are different axes.

4. If the recipient is described as impossible, use Mountain Breeze at ₹849 instead. Himalayan pine, sage and Indian cedar — not the softest at 9.4, but the least sweet and least gendered register in the line, and the one that survives a household with three different opinions in it.

5. When you truly cannot narrow it, hedge rather than upgrade. The Day & Night duo at ₹1,498 is two 50ml bottles — two guesses rather than one, with the recipient making the final call. At similar money a single 130ml lasts longer, 14–18 weeks, but commits you to one answer.

Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: four criteria — low strength, low polarisation, room-agnostic, no cultural or memory loading. Evening Calm ₹799 is the only SOSA scent that clears all four. Mountain Breeze ₹849 if they are impossible; the duo ₹1,498 to hedge. No oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed exists.
SOSA Evening Calm lavender and chamomile reed diffuser
Four criteria out of four
Evening Calm · Kashmir lavender + chamomile ₹799 / 50ml
Soft enough that nobody has to like it very much to live with it. Unpolarising enough that lavender-and-chamomile has almost no organised opposition. Room-agnostic enough for a bedroom, a bathroom, a hall or a guest room. And carrying no festival, temple or childhood loading. That is the entire case, and it is why this is the bottle I hand people who tell me they are guessing. 4.9 from 164 verified buyers, 97% would recommend.

The blind-buy criteria — the first three

These are the four tests I apply before I let anybody at SOSA describe a scent as a safe gift, and they are worth borrowing whether or not you buy from us. A blind fragrance gift should be judged on its downside, not its upside, because you are not trying to delight somebody whose taste you know — you are trying to give a present that has no bad outcomes. The first three criteria are below; the fourth is important enough to have its own section.

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CRITERION ONE · LOW STRENGTH
Too little can be turned up. Too much cannot be turned down
Evening Calm reed diffuserEvening Calm₹799This asymmetry decides more gifts than any note list. If a fragrance is quieter than the recipient would like, they add reeds, move it somewhere smaller and it becomes right. If it is louder than they would like, their only options are to move it out of the room or live with something that irritates them — and most people, receiving a present, quietly do the second and then the first. So the safe direction is always down. Evening Calm sits at 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest of the five, and every SOSA bottle ships with six fibre reeds that work as a volume dial: six for a living room, three for a bedroom, two in a small bathroom where a 50ml will then run close to three months.
Fails this test: Fresh Brew at 9.5 and Mountain Breeze at 9.4 — both excellent, both loud for a blind gift.
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CRITERION TWO · LOW POLARISATION
Some registers have organised opposition. Avoid those
Garden Bloom reed diffuserGarden Bloom₹799Some fragrance families are simply liked or disliked more strongly than others, and two of them account for most gift failures. Florals attract firm, well-rehearsed objections — a great many people will tell you, unprompted, that they cannot stand rose or jasmine at home — and gourmands divide people almost as sharply, because a room that smells of food is a decided preference rather than a default. Garden Bloom at ₹799 is our most-gifted floral and a genuinely sophisticated one, with the indole in the jasmine held below the fecal threshold so it stays floral above 30°C. It is still not a blind buy. Buy it when you already know they like flowers, and not before. Herbal-soft, by contrast, has almost no organised opposition.
Fails this test: Garden Bloom (floral) and Fresh Brew (gourmand) — both superb when you know, both a coin toss when you do not.
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CRITERION THREE · ROOM-AGNOSTIC
You do not know which room in their home is free
Morning Freshness reed diffuserMorning Freshness₹749This is the criterion nobody thinks of and it eliminates several otherwise-safe scents. You are not choosing a fragrance for a room you have seen — you are choosing one that has to work wherever the recipient happens to have a clear surface. A scent with a strong room affinity is a gamble on their floor plan. Morning Freshness at ₹749 is a beautiful bright citrus and it belongs in a kitchen, a bathroom or at a desk; put it on a bedside table and it is working against the room. Evening Calm has no such affinity. It is right on a bedside, right in a guest room, right in a hall and right in a bathroom, which means it does not matter where the gift ends up.
Fails this test: Morning Freshness — not because it is wrong, but because it is specifically right somewhere you cannot confirm.

Criterion four — cultural and memory loading, and where perfume genuinely wins

The fourth criterion is the one that separates a considered gift from a lucky one, and it is almost never discussed. Certain aroma materials are not neutral in India, because they already have jobs. Sandalwood and camphor belong to worship in a great many households; a particular jasmine is a wedding and a particular marigold is a festival; strong lavender in a hospital-clinical treatment reads as a ward rather than as a bedroom; a specific rose reads as a soap that everybody’s grandmother used. None of those associations is bad. They are simply occupied, and a gift that walks into an occupied association is not a gift about you and the recipient any more — it is a gift about whatever the material already means to them, and you have no way of knowing what that is. Evening Calm passes this test because Kashmir lavender softened by real chamomile lands as calm rather than as clinical, and because a lavender-chamomile accord has no ritual, festival or civic role to trip over.

Now the fair part, and I mean it. Memory loading is exactly what makes a gifted perfume magnificent when you happen to know the story. If you know that the bottle your mother wore through your childhood has been discontinued and you have found it, or that a particular scent was worn at a wedding, or that somebody bought their first fragrance on a first trip abroad — then you are not blind buying at all, you are returning something, and no reed diffuser on earth competes with that. The same applies to a partner whose bottle you have watched empty, and to anybody who has told you plainly that they want perfume. In all of those cases buy the perfume. It will be remembered for twenty years and a diffuser will be remembered for eight weeks, which is precisely the trade you should make when you have the information.

The argument here is narrower than “perfume is a bad gift”, and worth stating exactly: perfume is the format with the highest ceiling and the lowest floor. Given knowledge, it is the best fragrance gift there is. Given a guess, it is the worst, because the failure is visible, personal and slightly awkward for both of you. If you are reading a page called “when you don’t know their taste”, you are on the guessing side of that line, and the correct response to a guess is to pick the format with the highest floor rather than the highest ceiling. That format is the reed diffuser, and inside it the highest floor of all is Evening Calm at ₹799.

All five SOSA reeds, scored against the four criteria

The complete line tested against the four rules above. Read the last column, not the first — this table ranks safety when you have no information, and it deliberately places two of our best scents near the bottom.

The blind-buy scorecard
Five reed diffusers against four criteria — and only one clears all four
Scent Strength (low is safer) Polarisation Room-agnostic Cultural / memory loading Verdict 50ml
Evening Calm 8.9 — softest in range Very low — herbal-soft has no organised opposition Yes — bedside, guest room, hall, bathroom None Clears all four. Buy this ₹799
Mountain Breeze 9.4 — deep woody Low — least gendered, least sweet Mostly — strongest in a study or bedroom None Clears three. The runner-up, and first choice for a difficult recipient ₹849
Morning Freshness 9.0 — bright Low No — belongs in a kitchen, bathroom or at a desk None Clears three. Safe scent, wrong bet on their floor plan ₹749
Garden Bloom 8.9 — medium floral High — anti-floral is common and firmly held Mostly — entryway, drawing room Some — rose and jasmine carry associations Clears two. Only when you know they like florals ₹799
Fresh Brew 9.5 — deepest in range High — a gourmand is a decided taste No — a reading corner or a winter living room None Clears one. Superb for a coffee drinker, wrong for a stranger ₹849
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The verdict, the runner-up and the hedge
The SOSA principle
A gift bought with knowledge is judged on its ceiling. A gift bought on a guess should be judged on its floor.
Which is why the safest fragrance gift we make is deliberately the quietest one, and not the most impressive one.

The three things you can find out without asking them

Before you resign yourself to buying blind, it is worth knowing that most of the useful information is not the name of their perfume, and you can usually get it without a single awkward question. The first is their objection, not their preference. People volunteer what they cannot stand far more readily than what they love — “I hate anything floral”, “sweet things give me a headache”, “that stuff smells like a hospital” — and a single remembered objection eliminates more wrong answers than a preference confirms right ones. If you can recall one, use it. It knocks out either Garden Bloom or Fresh Brew immediately, and those are the two scents that cause nearly all blind-buy regret.

The second is the home rather than the person. Have you been to their flat? Is it small, air-conditioned and closed, or open with windows that get used? Do they cook heavily — in which case a hall or living room needs something that will sit alongside a tadka rather than argue with it, and a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 is the right size for above 150 sq ft. Do they have a study, a home desk, a reading chair? Any one of those observations is worth more than a guess at a perfume, because it tells you the size and the room, and size and room are two-thirds of whether a home fragrance is judged a success.

The third is the relationship, which tells you the tier. One 50ml at ₹749–₹849 is the considered gift and the right weight for a colleague, an in-law, a friend’s parents or somebody you have met a handful of times. A 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 or a duo at ₹1,498–₹1,598 is the substantial one, for a close friend, a couple or a new home — and at that money the duo is the better gift, because it hedges the very uncertainty this page is about. A 130ml duo at ₹2,498–₹2,598 is the premium tier, for weddings and milestones. Choose the tier from the relationship, then choose the scent from the table above, and you will not have guessed at all.

You cannot out-guess a taste you were never told. You can only buy something with fewer ways to be wrong.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

The buying order — and the gap I am not going to talk around

The range as it applies to somebody buying without information, in the order I would actually buy it. The final row is the case this page cannot solve: if you do happen to know their taste and it is oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber, the SOSA reed line has none of those registers and I will not sell you the nearest thing and hope you do not notice.

The complete edit
What to buy when you don’t know their taste — and what does not exist
Buy What it is When it is the right answer Price
1. Evening Calm 50ml Kashmir lavender, chamomile, soft musk — 8.9, the softest we make The verdict. The only scent in the range that clears all four criteria ₹799
2. Mountain Breeze 50ml Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar — least sweet, least gendered When the recipient is described as impossible to buy for ₹849
3. Day & Night duo Two 50ml bottles — two guesses instead of one When you cannot narrow it and want the gift to feel larger ₹1,498
4. Evening Calm 130ml The same safe scent, 14–18 weeks, sized for above 150 sq ft For a living room, an open-plan flat, or a gift that must last a season ₹1,299
5. Garden Bloom 50ml British rose and night-blooming jasmine — our most-gifted floral Only once you have confirmed they like florals. Never before ₹799
No oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed: the honest gap If you know their taste is one of those, no SOSA reed answers it. Nawaab ₹399 is a personal attar on white oud and saffron and does not make an oud reed exist; Mountain Breeze is the driest wood the reed line has Said plainly rather than stretched to fit ₹399 / ₹849
Honest notes for buyers: these are alcohol-free reed diffusers on a heat-stable CCT base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, with six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune by an ISIPCA Versailles-trained perfumer. SOSA does not sell a room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume — and there is no gift hamper, gift box, curated reed gift set or gift card, so a diffuser cannot be padded out into a basket. Reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products and are not interchangeable; there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household conditions. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Day and Night reed diffuser duo
When you genuinely cannot narrow it
Day & Night duo ₹1,498
Morning Freshness and Evening Calm — the brightest safe scent and the softest one, in the same box. The reason to buy this rather than a larger single bottle is that it converts a guess into a choice: you have offered two registers and the recipient decides which room each belongs in. Two 50ml bottles, twelve fibre reeds, 6–8 weeks each. 130ml × 2 is ₹2,498.
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A note from Sonal

The four criteria on this page came out of complaints, not out of theory. In the early years we recommended whatever we were proudest of, and the pattern in the messages that came back was consistent: nobody ever wrote to say a gift had been too quiet. They wrote to say it was too sweet, too floral, too much in a small bedroom, or that it reminded them of somewhere they did not want to be reminded of. Every one of those is a criterion, and every one of them is about the downside.

So Evening Calm being at 8.9 is not modesty about the formula. Kashmir lavender with real chamomile in the base is an expensive way to make something quiet — the chamomile is what stops it going clinical, which is the trap most lavenders fall into. But quiet is the property that makes it giftable, because a quiet scent can be made louder with three more reeds and a loud one cannot be made quiet with anything.

Where I cannot help, I would rather write it down. There is no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed diffuser at SOSA. If you have discovered that the person you are buying for wears oud, the reed line does not have their register, and pointing you at Nawaab at ₹399 is pointing you at an attar for skin, not at a diffuser for a room. Everything is composed in Pune, and a part of every order funds a girl’s classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

What fragrance gift should I buy when I don’t know someone’s perfume taste?
A reed diffuser rather than a perfume, and the softest one in the range: Evening Calm at ₹799 for 50ml, 6–8 weeks. It is the only SOSA scent that clears all four blind-buy criteria — low strength at 8.9, low polarisation, room-agnostic and free of cultural or memory loading. If the recipient is described as impossible to buy for, Mountain Breeze at ₹849 is the runner-up.
What are the four blind-buy criteria?
Low strength, because a scent that is too quiet can be turned up with more reeds and one that is too loud cannot be turned down. Low polarisation, because florals and gourmands attract firmly held objections. Room-agnostic, because you do not know which room in their home is free. And no cultural or memory loading, because some materials already carry a ritual, a festival or a hospital association that you have no way of knowing about.
Is it safer to buy a bigger bottle or two smaller ones?
Two smaller ones, when you are unsure. A 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 lasts longer — 14–18 weeks against 6–8 — but it doubles down on one guess. A duo of two 50ml bottles at ₹1,498–₹1,598 costs about the same and hedges: the recipient keeps the one they prefer and the other one goes in a second room. For an unverified taste, hedging beats scale.
Should I just ask them what they like?
If you can do it without spoiling the gift, yes — but you rarely need the name of a perfume. What helps far more is one remembered objection (“she hates anything floral”), the size and type of room, and whether they cook heavily. Those three facts settle the scent and the size between them, and none of them requires you to ask a question that gives the surprise away.
What if I find out they wear oud or sandalwood?
Then the SOSA reed line does not have their register and I would rather say so. There is no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed diffuser. Mountain Breeze at ₹849 — Himalayan pine, sage and Indian cedar — is the driest and most resinous thing the reed line does and is the nearest honest answer for a room. On the personal side, Nawaab at ₹399 is an attar roll-on built on white oud and saffron, but it is a body fragrance and it does not mean an oud reed exists.
Blind-buy fragrance gifts · 2026
Four criteria, five scents — and exactly one that clears all four when you are buying on a guess
Evening Calm ₹799 is the verdict: 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest we make, unpolarising, room-agnostic and free of cultural loading. Mountain Breeze ₹849 is the runner-up for a difficult recipient; the Day & Night duo ₹1,498 hedges with two bottles. All 50ml with six fibre reeds, alcohol-free, phthalate-free and 0 ppm formaldehyde, lasting 6–8 weeks; 130ml from ₹1,249 lasts 14–18 weeks. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on how to choose a fragrance gift when the recipient’s taste has not been confirmed. The four blind-buy criteria used here — low strength, low polarisation, room-agnosticism and absence of cultural or memory loading — are SOSA’s own editorial framework, applied consistently across this series. This guide names the occasions on which a personal perfume remains the better gift rather than arguing that one format is superior. No price is stated anywhere on this page for any competing brand, bottle or gift category, because those figures vary by city, season and retailer and SOSA has not verified them; comparisons here are structural rather than financial. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household use and vary with room size, ventilation and reed count. Review quotations are from verified SOSA buyers and are reproduced exactly.

SOSA facts verified August 2026: Five reed scents, all alcohol-free, on a heat-stable CCT (caprylic/capric triglyceride) base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed and made in Pune, India. Evening Calm (Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest in the range, 4.9 from 164 verified buyers, 97% would recommend. Garden Bloom (British rose · night-blooming jasmine) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9, with indole held below the fecal threshold so the jasmine stays floral above 30°C. Morning Freshness (Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus) 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0. Mountain Breeze (Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4. Fresh Brew (Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5, the deepest in the range. Longevity 6–8 weeks on 50ml and 14–18 weeks on 130ml. 50ml suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft; 130ml above that. Duos: Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 (50ml × 2); 130ml duos ₹2,498–₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399. Attar roll-ons ₹379–₹399; solid body perfumes 15g ₹459–₹549. Climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. The reed line contains no oud, sandalwood, vetiver, amber, aquatic, marine or clean-linen accord, and there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser; the attar Nawaab is a personal fragrance and does not constitute an oud reed. Reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are not interchangeable. SOSA does not sell a room spray, a gift hamper, a gift box, a curated reed gift set or a gift card. Free shipping above ₹499. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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