Frequently Asked Questions about Muscat by Ormonde Jayne
What does Muscat by Ormonde Jayne smell like?
Muscat by Ormonde Jayne features top notes of Cinnamon, Dates, and Saffron, middle notes of Halva, Incense, Olibanum (Frankincense), and Rose, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Cardamom, Oakmoss, and Vanilla.
How long does Muscat by Ormonde Jayne last?
Based on user reviews, Muscat by Ormonde Jayne has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Muscat by Ormonde Jayne?
Muscat by Ormonde Jayne has powerful sillage that projects strongly and leaves a significant scent trail. The sillage rating is 5.0 out of 5.
When was Muscat by Ormonde Jayne released?
Muscat by Ormonde Jayne was released in 2021.
What season is Muscat by Ormonde Jayne best for?
According to user reviews, Muscat by Ormonde Jayne is best suited for Fall and Winter.
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Muscat was a total blind buy during the Black Friday sales last year, during which I secured a brand new bottle for just £65 - an insatiable steal. I did not know what to expect, but I was very surprised by what I smelled, for it was instantly recognisable - Oud For Greatness by Initio. It’s got the exact same overwhelmingly sweet saffron note, so much saffron it fills a room with ease and hangs in your nostrils endlessly. However whilst OFG goes in a slightly spicy direction, Muscat leans into the dry, incense-y facet with more prominence, as well as the oud accord being more noticeable. Oud For Greatness was a scent I used to own and love, but eventually grew tired of the DNA and sold it on. It feels good to own this scent profile again, but one that feels improved and more refined whilst still retaining its impressive performance.
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Muscat, from Ormonde Jayne was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Cinnamon, Dates, and Saffron, middle notes of Halva, Incense, Olibanum (Frankincense), and Rose, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Cardamom, Oakmoss, and Vanilla.
Muscat was a total blind buy during the Black Friday sales last year, during which I secured a brand new bottle for just £65 - an insatiable steal. I did not know what to expect, but I was very surprised by what I smelled, for it was instantly recognisable - Oud For Greatness by Initio. It’s got the exact same overwhelmingly sweet saffron note, so much saffron it fills a room with ease and hangs in your nostrils endlessly. However whilst OFG goes in a slightly spicy direction, Muscat leans into the dry, incense-y facet with more prominence, as well as the oud accord being more noticeable. Oud For Greatness was a scent I used to own and love, but eventually grew tired of the DNA and sold it on. It feels good to own this scent profile again, but one that feels improved and more refined whilst still retaining its impressive performance.