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A Guide to Middle Eastern Scent Families
What does an Oud fragrance smell like?
Oud is a rich, woody, slightly smoky note drawn from agarwood resin — one of the most prized ingredients in Middle Eastern perfumery. Genuine oud fragrances tend to be deep, warm, and long-lasting, often layered with amber or spice for extra depth.
What's the difference between Amber and Oud perfumes?
Amber fragrances are warm and resinous with a sweeter, softer character, often built on labdanum and vanilla. Oud is darker, woodier, and smokier. Many of our best-selling scents blend both for a rounded, warm profile.
Which scent family is best for a date night?
Warmer, bolder families — Oud, Amber, and Woody-Spicy blends — tend to perform well for evenings, since they carry further and last longer into the night. For an evening scent, we recommend exploring the Amber family, with standout picks like Maison Asrar Legacy Amber Floral or Bujairami Guava Vice.
What are Leather perfumes?
Leather fragrances use smoky, slightly animalic accords to recreate the scent of tanned leather — bold, distinctive, and less common than sweeter families. They pair well with amber-based base notes for added warmth.