
Oud fragrance – the liquid gold of perfumery
What makes an oud perfume so special?
- Rarity – Oud only occurs when the agarwood tree is attacked by a special fungus.
- Intensity – a complex, warm and woody fragrance, often with resinous and slightly animalic nuances.
- Long-lasting – the heavy molecules ensure exceptional durability.
An oud perfume can have a puristic, woody effect or be combined with floral, spicy, or sweet accords to create entirely new facets.
When is an oud fragrance appropriate?
An oud fragrance is the perfect choice if you want to exude depth, elegance, and presence. An oud perfume is especially effective in the evening—whether for festive occasions, elegant events, or intimate moments. The warm, resinous complexity immediately imparts an aura of luxury and individuality.
Even in the cooler months, an oud perfume is a faithful companion. In autumn and winter, its intense, enveloping character is particularly harmonious and provides warmth on cold days. Those seeking a fragrance that stands out from the crowd will often find the perfect signature scent in an oud fragrance . With its unmistakable depth, it is suitable for those who want to make a strong impression – whether in everyday life or on special occasions.
Our Oud Perfume Recommendations
Oud is more versatile than almost any other fragrance: sometimes dark and smoky, sometimes warm and spicy, or surprisingly modern interpretations. In our range, you'll find an exciting selection of oud perfumes that showcase the special character of this precious raw material in a variety of ways:
- Francesca Bianchi: Voluptuous Oud – creamy, luscious and sensual, a modern classic for lovers of intense fragrances.
- Atelier Materi: Burgundy Oud – deep, smoky, and with a noble warmth, perfect for the evening.
- Xerjoff: Alexandria III – an opulent composition of oud, rose and amber, luxurious and oriental.
- Perris Monte Carlo: Oud Imperial – majestic, spicy and with smoky depth, a fragrance full of character.
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