Rose Oud opens with an immediate sense of richness—deep, velvety, and slightly mysterious. The first impression is a lush, blooming rose, dark and full-bodied rather than light or airy. It feels like walking into a room filled with freshly cut red roses at dusk, where the petals are dense, slightly sweet, and tinged with a soft spice.
As the fragrance evolves, the oud begins to emerge, adding depth and character. This isn’t a harsh or overly smoky oud—instead, it’s smooth, refined, and gently woody. It blends seamlessly with the rose, creating a luxurious contrast: floral softness wrapped in a warm, resinous darkness. There’s a subtle touch of incense that drifts through the composition, giving it a slightly smoky, almost spiritual quality, like faint trails of burning resin in the background.
In the heart, hints of patchouli add an earthy richness, deepening the scent without making it heavy. The rose remains the star, but now it feels more mature and complex, supported by layers of warmth and shadow. The sweetness is controlled—never sugary—leaning more toward a natural, slightly jammy rose infused with spice and wood.
As it settles into the dry-down, Rose Oud becomes smooth, warm, and enveloping. The oud softens further, blending with amber-like warmth and lingering traces of incense. The result is a scent that feels both powerful and elegant—sensual without being loud, and luxurious without trying too hard.
Overall, Rose Oud is a sophisticated fusion of floral beauty and woody depth. It carries a regal, almost timeless aura—perfect for evening wear or cooler seasons—leaving behind a trail that feels rich, mysterious, and unmistakably refined.
Rose Oud opens with an immediate sense of richness—deep, velvety, and slightly mysterious. The first impression is a lush, blooming rose, dark and full-bodied rather than light or airy. It feels like walking into a room filled with freshly cut red roses at dusk, where the petals are dense, slightly sweet, and tinged with a soft spice.
As the fragrance evolves, the oud begins to emerge, adding depth and character. This isn’t a harsh or overly smoky oud—instead, it’s smooth, refined, and gently woody. It blends seamlessly with the rose, creating a luxurious contrast: floral softness wrapped in a warm, resinous darkness. There’s a subtle touch of incense that drifts through the composition, giving it a slightly smoky, almost spiritual quality, like faint trails of burning resin in the background.
In the heart, hints of patchouli add an earthy richness, deepening the scent without making it heavy. The rose remains the star, but now it feels more mature and complex, supported by layers of warmth and shadow. The sweetness is controlled—never sugary—leaning more toward a natural, slightly jammy rose infused with spice and wood.
As it settles into the dry-down, Rose Oud becomes smooth, warm, and enveloping. The oud softens further, blending with amber-like warmth and lingering traces of incense. The result is a scent that feels both powerful and elegant—sensual without being loud, and luxurious without trying too hard.
Overall, Rose Oud is a sophisticated fusion of floral beauty and woody depth. It carries a regal, almost timeless aura—perfect for evening wear or cooler seasons—leaving behind a trail that feels rich, mysterious, and unmistakably refined.