If he likes rose and sandalwood: Ameeri — Taif rose, Indian sandalwood, saffron and a soft oudh. 6ml ₹679, 12ml ₹1,165. The most classical thing we make.
If he likes dark florals: Mastani — night-blooming jasmine, Damask rose, oudh. 6ml ₹685, 12ml ₹1,179. If he likes bright and clean: Adaa — bergamot, green cardamom, jasmine sambac, white musk. 6ml ₹669, 12ml ₹1,149.
If you would rather not guess: the trio of Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani — ₹1,859 in 6ml, ₹3,189 in 12ml.
On sizes: 3ml exists at ₹379–₹399 and it is genuinely good, but between siblings it reads as a sampler. Buy 6ml or 12ml.
The honest gaps: there is no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed diffuser at SOSA — Nawaab is a skin fragrance and does not make an oud reed exist. There is no room spray; every SOSA spray is a car perfume. And there is no gift card, no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation, and no gift hamper or curated gift set.
2. Pick the register from something he has actually said. If he gravitates to deep and woody, Nawaab at ₹699 for 6ml or ₹1,199 for 12ml — white royal oud, Mysore sandalwood, Kashmir saffron. If he likes rose done seriously rather than sweetly, Ameeri at ₹679 or ₹1,165 — Taif rose, Indian sandalwood, saffron, soft oudh.
3. Buy 6ml or 12ml, never 3ml. The 3ml at ₹379–₹399 is the right way to try an attar and the wrong way to give one to a brother; small bottles read as samples regardless of what is in them. Twelve millilitres is months and months of wearing, because an attar is used a drop at a time.
4. If you genuinely cannot read his taste, buy the trio. Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani together — rose-sandalwood, royal oud and night jasmine — at ₹1,859 in 6ml or ₹3,189 in 12ml. Three complete registers is more useful to a fragrance lover than one confident guess.
5. If what he actually wants is the smell in the room rather than on his wrist, say so and route accordingly. That is a reed diffuser from ₹749 or the Sukoon at ₹1,899 — and the reed line contains no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber, which I would rather tell you now than have him discover.
Attars are alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free and IFRA-compliant, composed in Pune. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Which attar, and why it is not simply another spray
The reason an attar works as a gift for somebody who already owns fragrance is mechanical rather than sentimental. Alcohol is a delivery system: it flashes off within minutes and throws the composition outward as it goes, which is the familiar opening burst of a spray and also the reason the first ten minutes of a perfume are so often the loudest part of it. An oil has nothing to flash off. It warms at skin temperature and releases slowly, so there is no burst, no projection cloud and no dramatic opening — instead the composition unfolds in place across several hours and stays inside arm's reach. Neither is better. They are different experiences of the same materials, and a man with eleven bottles almost certainly has eleven of one kind.
Nawaab₹699 / 6mlNawaab is the obvious first choice for a brother who gravitates towards depth — the man whose favourite bottle is the darkest one on the shelf. White royal oud sits at the cleaner end of agarwood, so it reads resinous and warm rather than heavy and animalic; Mysore sandalwood underneath gives it a creamy, rounded floor, and Kashmir saffron across the top adds the dry, slightly leathery lift that makes the whole thing feel formal. It is the only oud in the entire SOSA catalogue. 3ml ₹399, 6ml ₹699, 12ml ₹1,199 — and for a sibling gift, the second or third of those.
Ameeri₹679 / 6mlAmeeri is the most classical composition we make and the one I would send to somebody with a genuine interest in the tradition rather than a general enjoyment of nice smells. Taif rose against Indian sandalwood is one of the oldest and most durable pairings in perfumery, saffron sharpens it, and a soft oudh keeps the floor from going sweet. Rose here is not a decorative note — it is the structure, and it behaves nothing like the rose in a bath product. 3ml ₹385, 6ml ₹679, 12ml ₹1,165. If he has ever complained that a rose fragrance smelled like soap, this is the answer to that complaint.
Mastani₹685 / 6mlThe other two cover the ends of the day. Mastani is night-blooming jasmine with Damask rose and oudh — the darkest floral in the set and an evening fragrance in the plain sense that it is too much at eleven in the morning; ₹389, ₹685 and ₹1,179 across the three sizes. Adaa goes the other way: bergamot and green cardamom over jasmine sambac with a white musk drydown, bright and slightly spiced, the one to wear to work in a Chennai August; ₹379, ₹669 and ₹1,149. If he already has depth covered and lacks something for daytime, Adaa is more useful to him than a fifth oud.
The size question is the whole gift
Here is the thing most people get wrong when they buy an attar as a present, and it has nothing to do with the fragrance. A small bottle reads as a sample no matter how good the contents are. That is not snobbery, it is simply how objects are received: size is the first information a person has about a gift, and it arrives before the notes do. The 3ml roll-ons at ₹379–₹399 are excellent things and the right way to find out whether you like an attar; handed to a sibling at Diwali, next to a pile of substantial-looking boxes, they land as a token. The register of a brother gift sits between ₹749 and ₹1,899, and 3ml sits below it.
The 6ml at ₹669–₹699 is the working answer for most people. It is visibly a proper bottle, it costs what a considered gift costs, and — because attar is applied a drop at a time to pulse points rather than sprayed in threes at the chest — it represents a genuinely long time in use. The 12ml at ₹1,149–₹1,199 is the substantial version, and it is what I would buy for a brother if this is the main gift rather than an accompaniment to something else. Twelve millilitres of oil is not a bottle he will finish this season or next; it is a fixture in his rotation.
There is one more size decision worth knowing about, which is buying breadth instead of volume. The trio of Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani is ₹1,055 in 3ml, ₹1,859 in 6ml and ₹3,189 in 12ml, and the 6ml trio at ₹1,859 is the single most useful thing on this page for a genuine enthusiast — three complete registers, all wearable, none of them a guess. For a man who likes fragrance because he likes comparing fragrance, three bottles is a better gift than one larger one, and this is the only place where I would break the rule about small bottles, because a trio does not present as a sampler even when the individual bottles are modest.
All four attars, in all three sizes
The complete attar line with what is in each, who it suits and what every size costs. Below it, the solid body perfumes for the courtesy tier. All prices on this page are SOSA prices; nothing you may be comparing against is quoted, because we have not verified it.
| Attar | Notes | Who it suits | 3ml / 6ml / 12ml |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nawaab ★ | White royal oud · Mysore sandalwood · Kashmir saffron | The deep end. The only oud anywhere at SOSA | ₹399 / ₹699 / ₹1,199 |
| Ameeri | Taif rose · Indian sandalwood · saffron · soft oudh | The classical register; the answer to "rose smells like soap" | ₹385 / ₹679 / ₹1,165 |
| Mastani | Night-blooming jasmine · Damask rose · oudh | Evenings. The darkest floral in the set | ₹389 / ₹685 / ₹1,179 |
| Adaa | Bergamot · green cardamom · jasmine sambac · white musk | Daytime and heat; the bright, spiced one | ₹379 / ₹669 / ₹1,149 |
| The trio | Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani together | The enthusiast, and anyone who would rather not guess | ₹1,055 / ₹1,859 / ₹3,189 |
| Solid body perfumes, 15g | Balm-format, alcohol-free, applied like an attar | The courtesy tier, or a second small gift alongside a bottle | ₹459–₹549 |
Rose is not a feminine note — and the gap I have to name
If you hesitated at the word rose in the paragraph about Ameeri, that hesitation is worth examining, because it is doing damage to your shortlist. The division of a fragrance counter into "for him" and "for her" is a twentieth-century European retail convention, not a fact about materials. In the Indian and West Asian attar traditions rose has always been worn by everybody, and rose with sandalwood is among the most classical pairings there is — closer in spirit to a formal, slightly austere register than to anything sweet. If you buy your brother Ameeri you are buying him something conventional in the oldest sense of the word, and if he knows the tradition at all he will read it that way immediately.
The same applies in the other direction, and it is worth saying because it is the failure mode of most men's-gift guides. Buying inside a narrow band of registers — leather, tobacco, an unspecified sport accord — because they are the ones marketed to men is how you end up giving him the fourth of something he already has three of. Register matters; his sex does not. If the missing thing in his collection is a bright daytime fragrance for hot weather, then Adaa at ₹669 is more useful to him than another dark one, whatever the label on the shelf implies.
Now the gap, plainly. SOSA makes no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed diffuser, and no aquatic, clean-linen or musk-led one either. If what your brother wants is that deep resinous register in his living room rather than on his wrist, our reed line does not have it and I would rather lose the sale than sell you Mountain Breeze at ₹849 pretending it is oud — it is the nearest honest thing, a dry pine-sage-cedar, and it is not the same animal. There is also no hotel-inspired reed, because the Hotel Collection oils are water-based and go only in an ultrasonic machine such as the Sukoon at ₹1,899, and a 15ml at ₹299 is a refill rather than a gift. And there is no room spray in the range at all; every SOSA spray is a car perfume. One more piece of honesty while we are here: SOSA does sell full perfumes described on the store as inspired by particular designer fragrances, at ₹499–₹599 for the smallest size and up to ₹3,499–₹3,599 for 100ml. For a brother who loves fragrance I would still send the attars first, because they are our own compositions and carry no other house's name on them.
And in fairness to what you may be replacing: if his enthusiasm is for a specific bottle he has been circling for a year, then contributing to that bottle beats anything I can sell you, and no perfumer worth listening to would say otherwise. Equally, if your family's Diwali greeting takes the form of sweets from a particular shop, that box is the correct gift and a fragrance is a strange substitution. My claim is only about the common case: a man who enjoys fragrance, whose shelf you cannot read in detail, and a week in which twenty gifts arrive at one door.
The fragrance edit, in buying order — and the gaps
The whole answer condensed, in the order I would buy it, ending with what SOSA does not make. The last row matters here more than on most pages, because a fragrance lover is exactly the person who will ask for an oud reed diffuser and be disappointed to learn it does not exist.
| Buy | What it is | When it is the right answer | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Nawaab 12ml ★ | White royal oud, Mysore sandalwood, Kashmir saffron; alcohol-free oil | The main gift, for a brother who likes depth. The only oud at SOSA | ₹1,199 · 6ml ₹699 |
| 2. Ameeri 6ml or 12ml | Taif rose, Indian sandalwood, saffron, soft oudh | For someone who knows the tradition, or dislikes soapy rose | ₹679 · 12ml ₹1,165 |
| 3. The trio, 6ml | Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani — three complete registers | The enthusiast, and the honest answer when you cannot read his taste | ₹1,859 · 12ml ₹3,189 |
| 4. Adaa 6ml | Bergamot, green cardamom, jasmine sambac, white musk | If his collection is all depth and no daytime | ₹669 · 12ml ₹1,149 |
| 5. A solid body perfume, 15g | Balm format, alcohol-free, applied like an attar | The courtesy tier, or a small second gift alongside a bottle | ₹459–₹549 |
| What does not exist: the honest gaps | No oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed diffuser, and no aquatic, clean-linen or musk-led one — Nawaab is a skin fragrance and does not make an oud reed exist. No hotel-inspired reed; the Hotel Collection is ultrasonic-only and a 15ml at ₹299 is a refill, never a gift. No room spray; every SOSA spray is a car perfume. No gift card, no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation, no gift hamper or curated gift set, no corporate or bulk programme | Said plainly, because a fragrance lover will ask for at least two of these | — |
Versailles
People assume that a fragrance lover is the easy person on a gift list and it is almost exactly backwards. He has a reference point for everything you might buy him, which is the one thing that makes a gift risky. The two ways round it are to give him a format he does not own or a material he cannot easily find, and the attars happen to be both — an oil rather than a spray, and in Nawaab's case the only oud we make.
The other thing I would press on is size, because it is where good intentions go wrong quietly. I have watched people spend a long time choosing between compositions and then, at the last moment, take the 3ml because it seemed sensible. It is sensible, and it is also the reason the gift landed politely rather than well. Attar is used a drop at a time; a 6ml is months of wearing and a 12ml is most of a year. Buy the size that matches the relationship and let the fragrance take care of itself.
And I will not pretend about the range. If what he wants is oud in a room, we do not make it — no oud reed, no sandalwood reed, no amber, no vetiver, and no hotel-inspired reed either, because those oils are water-based and only work in a machine. Saying that costs us orders every week and it is the reason people trust the recommendations we do make. Everything is composed in Pune, and a portion of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- Your brother and Luxury for a brother — ask where his hours go, not what men like, and a sibling can price your gift, so precision beats expense.
- He has everything and He loves his car — out of places, not out of wants, and a sealed, heat-soaked box in motion.
- His own flat and He owns a business — furnished for utility, with nothing chosen for atmosphere, and the one thing no fit-out quotation contains.
- An office or showroom — scent is the cheapest fixture in the room.
- The decision tree — three questions about places, not taste.
- Reed vs attar vs Safar — three verdicts routed by his life.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
SOSA products — facts verified August 2026: Attars, alcohol-free oils, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, composed in Pune, in 3ml / 6ml / 12ml — Adaa (bergamot · green cardamom · jasmine sambac · white musk) ₹379 / ₹669 / ₹1,149; Ameeri (Taif rose · Indian sandalwood · saffron · soft oudh) ₹385 / ₹679 / ₹1,165; Mastani (night-blooming jasmine · Damask rose · oudh) ₹389 / ₹685 / ₹1,179; Nawaab (white royal oud · Mysore sandalwood · Kashmir saffron) ₹399 / ₹699 / ₹1,199. Trio of Ameeri, Nawaab and Mastani ₹1,055 / ₹1,859 / ₹3,189. Nawaab is the only oud in the SOSA range and is a skin fragrance. Solid body perfumes 15g ₹459–₹549. SOSA also sells full perfumes described on-store as inspired by particular designer fragrances, from ₹499–₹599 for the smallest size up to ₹3,499–₹3,599 for 100ml; these are SOSA's own interpretations and are not claimed to be the same as, equal to or indistinguishable from the originals. Reed diffusers, five scents, 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: Morning Freshness 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249; Evening Calm ₹799 · ₹1,299; Garden Bloom ₹799 · ₹1,299; Mountain Breeze ₹849 · ₹1,349; Fresh Brew ₹849 · ₹1,349; 6–8 weeks on 50ml and 14–18 weeks on 130ml; duos ₹1,498–₹1,598 and ₹2,498–₹2,598; refills 300ml ₹2,399 · 500ml ₹3,499. The reed line contains no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber, and no aquatic, clean-linen or musk-led scent. Machines: Boond ₹899, Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included), Megh ₹3,499 (runtime and humidity, 215 sq ft), Safar ₹3,999 (waterless, cordless, rechargeable cold-air car and travel diffuser), Vaayu ₹11,999 (waterless cold-air, 1000 m³ air volume, Bluetooth app and timer), Aangan ₹25,999, Meenar ₹38,500. Hotel Collection fragrance oils are water-based and ultrasonic-only: 15ml ₹299 (a refill, never a standalone gift), 100ml ₹999, 300ml ₹1,799, pack of seven ₹1,799; there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. Car perfumes ₹449–₹1,499, all alcohol-free. Candles ₹379–₹949. SOSA makes no room spray or home spray. There is no gift card, no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation, no gift hamper or curated gift set, and no corporate or bulk gifting programme. Free shipping above ₹499 is the only logistics fact stated on this page. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand; all hotel references are SOSA's own inspired-by interpretations. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.






