1001 OUDS Annick Goutal

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1001 OUDS Annick Goutal

1001 OUDS Annick Goutal

Rated 4.11 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)

1001 OUDS Annick Goutal for women and men of Annick Goutal

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1001 OUDS by Annick Goutal is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. 1001 OUDS was launched in 2015. Top notes are agarwood (oud) and papyrus; middle notes are agarwood (oud), rose and pimento; base notes are agarwood (oud), birch, guaiac wood and myrhh.

18 reviews for 1001 OUDS Annick Goutal

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful “straight forward” natural smelling oud.
    Some birch and resins give it a backbone, with a hint of rose.
    While not mentioned here, there is a hit of lemon on the top, that blends well as it settles in to what I would identify as the advertised spicy-sweet pimento pepper note.
    Lovely, elegant, strong and IMO, rather unique expression of oud.
    Top 5 ouds for me. I’d advise going full bottle, but I’d hate for you to smell like me.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Yeah no Oud lover here. If you love Oud I guess this is it, jesus christ it’s potent, in your face and just disgusting. But yeah Oud isn’t for everyone.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Very classy yet somehow rather neutered oud. What I really like about it is its straightforwardness and putting the wood right in the middle – I’m getting a bit sick of rose-oud blends where the flower is too dominant, but in this one the game really is fundamentally about the oud. Thought I got hints of leather, but that was probably the birch; i didn’t get as much or as strong smoke as I’d have ideally liked, but again, that leaves the oud centre stage.
    The central question is, though: that oud itself is a rather restrained, maybe even muted version of the Wood That Could. Definitely no stinky cowpat notes or outrageous bludgeoning acridity here, of the sort that you get with some of the pricier or more organic natural oud scents – which you may consider a good or bad thing – but it does also miss out a bit on some of the spicier and warmer notes of those more bad-boy blends. Like many Goutals in my experience this doesn’t have great projection or longevity, but for the same reason, unlike many more flamboyant or complex ouds, you could comfortably wear this anywhere or any time. I’d say unisex, too. So it’s interesting but perhaps a little on the quiet side.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Soft, powdery, with a vague retro feel. As others have said, a fairly understated oud. It’s there as a slight acrid rubberiness but overall, 1001 has a very sophisticated feel.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    A very light wearable office oud. Ethereal true but light/watery oud with a heart of rose and other light woods, including birch. A bit gentle for me. In the drydown amber comes through. A lovely, resinous skin scent that is rich and warm.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    The elegant name of this frag, with reference to the ancient tales “1001 Nights” (or “Arabian Nights”), introduces to the many variants of oud used by Annick Goutal here.
    The opening ouds feel dry, maybe due to Papyrus and to some delay for myrrh to rise in the air. Then coconut faints a short fight it can’t win with the middle note ouds, sweetened by a magnificent rose and soft myrrh resin.
    All in all, even for the remaining skin scent after more than 12 hours, these ouds (I guess she used 4 or 5 different variants) are truly unisex. Some may say that these ouds lack the sharpness of the Tom Ford or Montale frags, but I prefer the softer and more complex scents of the precious ingredients used here.
    Those who dislike this frag will soon be relieved, as I was told by a Goutal boutique manager here in France that it will be discontinued by the end of this year.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very weak formulation. I can hardly smell the oud. There was only the faintest whisper of oud in this perfume. Oh Annick Goutal! One of my favourite houses has gone and jumped on the oud bandwagon and crashed. It’s watery and unremarkable. Gone after half an hour.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    1001 OUDS is the most gorgeous perfume!!! It’s beautiful, so gorgeous!!! Such a rich and deep and luscious perfume. It’s one of my favourites – maybe my very favourite, I think? Anyway, it’s absolutely exquisite!!! The oud itself is so deep and rich and smoky, and the myrrh!! Beautiful – sensual and intoxicating!! And the birch tarry smell adds a gorgeous dark mystique that I relish!! I relish this divine perfume!!!! I get so many compliments too, and my husband really likes it (he doesn’t like many perfumes!) so I wear it A LOT!!! I adore it!!! And it lasts for so long! 16 hours easily! It’s just fabulous!!!!!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a glorious oud! So deep, warm, spicy, smoky, very very sensual, and lasts forever! I completely love it, it’s beautiful!

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful oud; with lovely tar and resins. Gorgeous. Beautiful. Wonderful. Rich and comforting. Loooong lasting, and great compliments!!!! And my husband adores it!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    خوشبوترین عطر عودی که تست کردم
    توو مایه های بلک عود کلیان…
    فقط بعد از یه روز یه بوی بدی ازش میمونه روو پوست

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Great resinous, intense oud….This is Annick Goutal oud….there is that light hint of rose in here….

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Is there anyday an Oud-based cologne isn’t launched in the world? I won’t be bored. Looking forward to trying this!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Well, I was pleasantly surprised –
    Not expecting much.
    When I put it on my skin, it was wonderful.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I may get hate for this, but my initial impression of this is that it smells a LOT like Amouage’s Fate for Women! (ETA: only from a small spray, from the sample. Spraying that way you get more spices up front; out of the fb it’s LOADS of a powdery amber feel + oud!)
    Spicy, perfectly blended, powdery, slightly vanilla-laced amber resin. A spicy (hot) pepper edge to the resins, the amazing warmth it brings to amber, lighting it ablaze… and up close a woody, dry oud/papyrus feel. Just the slightest touch of oud’s natural ‘skanky’ tone beneath it all. Just a touch.
    I didn’t want to be impressed with it, I was skeptical, but the wafts I’m getting from 2 sprays on my ankle are astounding. Touche, Goutal. Touche. This is an OFFICIAL sample – i.e. no chance of a mix up – so I simply don’t understand the dislike!
    ETA: Doing a side-by-side w/ my decant of Fate. 1001 is much woodier, less fizzy sparkly. In fact Fate leans more towards L’ambre des Merveilles in sparkliness. 1001 is oudier and the comparison makes it more obvious, but I like the darkness it adds. Fate has a slightly soapy bite (narcissus + bergamot) that blends so well with the warm resins and spices, and it floats on the lightest of incense wafts. 1001’s sweet touch is stickier, more resinous, rather than Fate’s fizzy vanillic feel. Overall the warm n’ spicy (pepper) + woody comparison is still there, but 1001 is darker, sappier, woodier.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Tried this in store. Didnt like it and it is not one of the nicer oud fragrances. It is strong but lacks the complexity of real oud. Too expensive for what it is. I had test strips with it on and have accidentally left it beneath my new unopened vera wang Perfume and smelt the horrible powdery dry down thinking it came from the vera wang. Lucky its just the test strip of this frag.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    I love weird compositions. Although 1001 Ouds doesn’t seem to rank as an extreme example of oddness, it does carry that feel of an awkward person who stares a little too intensely, for a little bit too long. Then once conversation opens you find the quirkiness is actually delightful.
    I too thought “oh lord, ANOTHER freakin oud!”, but this has successfully carried itself in a different direction than what you may expect from the oud/rose combo. In fact, for the most part the rose is sitting somewhere way in the back row, and surprisingly even the oud isn’t stomping across the stage in its characteristic heavy boots.
    The myrrh carries a steady and hypnotic hum here, which seems to restrain the oud, and keeps the composition as a whole more on the dry side… almost hinting at bitterness.
    The papyrus is a fleeting sliver through the papery woods.
    As this marches towards drydown a soft shimmer of warmth comes through, and unites the ebbing layers of myrrh, rose and oud.
    A classy and poised take on the oud theme (literally. I find myself straightening my posture with each whiff). Don’t let oud-exhaustion prevent you from trying just…this…one….more…

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I can’t believe AG couldn’t resist launching something under oud. I though it was so predictable it became a passee…. How many more? Why????! I love oud,but really, this doesn’t have to be endless.

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