Frequently Asked Questions about Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois
What does Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois smell like?
Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois features top notes of Coconut and Fruity Notes, middle notes of Vanilla, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Musk, and Vanilla.
Who created Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois?
Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois was created by Caroline Sabas.
When was Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois released?
Oud Orange Intense by Fragrance Du Bois was released in 2013.
What fascinates me about this perfume is that I’m quite enjoying it today. It’s not even good by Fragrance du bois standards, a brand which I fundamentally don’t like, for various reasons but going back to around 2018 or so (because I haven’t tried recent stuff) their repertoire, while quite reserved in terms of creativity was undeniably good perfumery. The materials, the compositions, just very classy stuff. This isn’t actually immediately true of this perfume it, feels a bit like some crude, sweet, niche tropes knitted together. It’s a fruity ‘orange’ hued vanillic, musky amber, I’ve had it on for hours now and can smell a mild coconut note listed here too. It’s apparent how good this is and does actually remind me of Merveilles Hermes but just not my style because of the extra heft and gourmandness but if this kind of perfume is your thing then you could do much worse.
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Oud Orange Intense, from Fragrance Du Bois was released in 2013. The perfumer behind this creation is Caroline Sabas. It has the top notes of Coconut and Fruity Notes, middle notes of Vanilla, and base notes of Agarwood (Oud), Musk, and Vanilla.
What fascinates me about this perfume is that I’m quite enjoying it today. It’s not even good by Fragrance du bois standards, a brand which I fundamentally don’t like, for various reasons but going back to around 2018 or so (because I haven’t tried recent stuff) their repertoire, while quite reserved in terms of creativity was undeniably good perfumery. The materials, the compositions, just very classy stuff. This isn’t actually immediately true of this perfume it, feels a bit like some crude, sweet, niche tropes knitted together. It’s a fruity ‘orange’ hued vanillic, musky amber, I’ve had it on for hours now and can smell a mild coconut note listed here too. It’s apparent how good this is and does actually remind me of Merveilles Hermes but just not my style because of the extra heft and gourmandness but if this kind of perfume is your thing then you could do much worse.