02/03/2024
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More than a classic raspberry oud - but no camel!
The name "camel oud" is a bit of a stretch here. You get oud in moderation and the animalistic nature of a camel anyway - who came up with this name?
Anyway - to get away from what the fragrance isn't, here's some information on what to expect from it: Alongside the classic raspberry oud DNA, as we know it from countless competitors (e.g. Sillage, "Sapphire Collection - London | Widian / AJ Arabia", Infusion Velours Eau de Parfum, to name but a few), there is an oriental spiciness, characterized primarily by cardamom, caraway and balanced saffron.
The oud here is not animalic and only slightly smoky. It tends primarily in a leathery direction, which is reinforced by the other woods and cardamom. All of this is finely rounded off with the help of elemi resin, which adds a balsamic note.
The (somewhat refreshing) warmth that emanates from it creates a fragrance experience that is truly worthy of the title. Over time, the fruitiness of the raspberry recedes into the background and clears the stage for the spices (caraway, cardamom, saffron), which gratefully accept this opportunity and unfold their full potential.
Accordingly, the "Camel Oud | Sora Dora" is a finely tuned, worthy competitor for other raspberry oud fragrances. In addition to the raspberry oud side, you get an oriental spiciness that gives the fragrance its tension and makes it a unique creation. It only falls short of its competitors in terms of durability and sillage (although not far behind). Nevertheless, great respect to this relatively young niche brand for its exciting creations, which are definitely worth a test.
Anyway - to get away from what the fragrance isn't, here's some information on what to expect from it: Alongside the classic raspberry oud DNA, as we know it from countless competitors (e.g. Sillage, "Sapphire Collection - London | Widian / AJ Arabia", Infusion Velours Eau de Parfum, to name but a few), there is an oriental spiciness, characterized primarily by cardamom, caraway and balanced saffron.
The oud here is not animalic and only slightly smoky. It tends primarily in a leathery direction, which is reinforced by the other woods and cardamom. All of this is finely rounded off with the help of elemi resin, which adds a balsamic note.
The (somewhat refreshing) warmth that emanates from it creates a fragrance experience that is truly worthy of the title. Over time, the fruitiness of the raspberry recedes into the background and clears the stage for the spices (caraway, cardamom, saffron), which gratefully accept this opportunity and unfold their full potential.
Accordingly, the "Camel Oud | Sora Dora" is a finely tuned, worthy competitor for other raspberry oud fragrances. In addition to the raspberry oud side, you get an oriental spiciness that gives the fragrance its tension and makes it a unique creation. It only falls short of its competitors in terms of durability and sillage (although not far behind). Nevertheless, great respect to this relatively young niche brand for its exciting creations, which are definitely worth a test.
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