Frequently Asked Questions about Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff
What does Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff smell like?
Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff features top notes of Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Grapefruit, Juniper Berries, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Geranium, Nutmeg, Pine Tree, and Rose, and base notes of Ambergris, Benzoin, Thailand Oud, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
How long does Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff last?
Based on user reviews, Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff?
Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff?
Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff was created by Dmitry Bortnikoff.
When was Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff released?
Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff was released in 2021.
What season is Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff best for?
According to user reviews, Oud Cologne by Bortnikoff is best suited for Spring and Summer.
Oud Cologne is the marriage of two nouns you don’t typically hear being used together, this is only the second scent I’ve tried from Bortnikoff, but I’m really enjoying it. It definitely is focused more on the ‘Cologne’ aspect rather than the oud, which I don’t get much of at all to be honest. However despite that, it’s lovely. A gorgeously natural smelling cocktail of bitter, rindy citrus fruits including orange, grapefruit and bergamot lead the way - it’s as if the real thing is right in front of your nose. Juniper and pine give it this beautiful green, aromatic, almost gin-like accord, complemented by the salty facets of ambergris and geranium. As I said I don’t really get any oud from this, which isn’t a bad thing, just misleading. As citrus fragrances go, this is absolutely stunning - truly a fantastic offering for the warmer weather when you need refreshing, but I’m not sure I’d want to spend that much money on a citrus scent.
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Oud Cologne, from Bortnikoff was released in 2021. The perfumer behind this creation is Dmitry Bortnikoff. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Grapefruit, Juniper Berries, and Pink Pepper, middle notes of Geranium, Nutmeg, Pine Tree, and Rose, and base notes of Ambergris, Benzoin, Thailand Oud, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
Oud Cologne is the marriage of two nouns you don’t typically hear being used together, this is only the second scent I’ve tried from Bortnikoff, but I’m really enjoying it. It definitely is focused more on the ‘Cologne’ aspect rather than the oud, which I don’t get much of at all to be honest. However despite that, it’s lovely. A gorgeously natural smelling cocktail of bitter, rindy citrus fruits including orange, grapefruit and bergamot lead the way - it’s as if the real thing is right in front of your nose. Juniper and pine give it this beautiful green, aromatic, almost gin-like accord, complemented by the salty facets of ambergris and geranium. As I said I don’t really get any oud from this, which isn’t a bad thing, just misleading. As citrus fragrances go, this is absolutely stunning - truly a fantastic offering for the warmer weather when you need refreshing, but I’m not sure I’d want to spend that much money on a citrus scent.