Shagya, from Parfums de Marly was released in 2009. The perfumer behind this creation is Sidonie Lancesseur. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Lime, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Agarwood (Oud), Cedarwood, and Geranium, and base notes of Guaiac Wood, Musk, Papyrus, and Vetiver.
Apart from childishly giggling at the name, this fragrance has a lot to offer. I tried it in Fortnum & Mason and was impressed by this juice. A curious blend of woody notes which opens with a blast of lime citrus and pink pepper then a masculine body of cedar, guaic wood and vetiver. I've no doubt there's oud in there but I'd call this more of a blend of complex woods rather than a straight forward oud based scent. This is a lovely blend of notes to create a very wearable scent which without blowing me away was clearly of good quality and lasted well on my skin. I'd love to get hold of a sample and wear this again properly because I'm sure it would grow on me and go from a like to a love.