Oud Safran, from La Closerie des Parfums was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Emilie Bouge. It has the top notes of Rose and Saffron, middle notes of Cedarwood and Labdanum, and base notes of Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha, Musk, Patchouli, and Sandalwood.
When I see a new brand from Paris (allegedly) with OUD so proudly displayed on the label and a certain feel to bottle and packaging...I sigh a massive sigh and jog it on. However, I’m glad I sniffed this, I got a carded sample of this and actually read the perfumers notes and upon first sniff I was enamoured. Truly. I love saffron, Oud (real or a fantasy accord whatever) and Rose of course, but how are they going to be combined here to give us an experience we’ve never had? It’s a tough ask for Emilie Bouge, but she’s only gone and bloody done it! I’ve only tried it briefly but it has that specialty of pleasant, spicy top, deep but still transparent, controlled dirtiness. It’s very good from what I can tell. Safran Oud is a balanced, but quite raw and animalic, castoreum driven, saffron leather, which smells quite animal, and is likely the Oud material, which smells pretty damn real to me. It’s got shades of Leather Oud by Dior, softened saffron Rose perfumes, and legit ouds. UPDATE: Okay so wearing this is definitely an interesting one. It's a woody animalic sensation reminiscent of animalis base, carefully toned down by honied notes, big twang of saffron and spiced sweet almost gourmand resin. So this effect gives the feeling of Antaeus or Kouros for a moment but this is not even in the same league in terms of complexity. It's very, very good though.