Aoud 1 M. Micallef

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Aoud 1 M. Micallef

Aoud 1 M. Micallef

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

Aoud 1 M. Micallef for men of M. Micallef

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Aoud 1 by M. Micallef is an Oriental Vanilla fragrance for men. Aoud 1 was launched in 2010 as part of a private label created especially for Bruckner Munich, Germany by M. Micallef. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Claude Astier. The fragrance features apple, saffron, peach, plum, orange blossom, jasmine, agarwood (oud), sandalwood and vanilla.

9 reviews for Aoud 1 M. Micallef

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I was graciously sent a sample of Parfumerie Bruckner Aoud 1 back in 2014 and have been wanting a bottle ever since. Sadly, as mentioned elsewhere in M. Micallef Aoud 1’s description, “Aoud 1 by M. Micallef is an Oriental Vanilla fragrance for men. Aoud 1 was launched in 2010 as part of a private label created especially for Bruckner Munich, Germany by M. Micallef” so it was only available in a handful of stores in Germany, pricey, and not easy to obtain.
    Thankfully, it looks as though it is now being distributed by M. Micallef, but it is still difficult to find…but find it I shall. Anyway, there are four really top-notch plum-oud fragrances (Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol, Tom Ford Plum Japonaise, Perris Monte Carlo Bois d’Oud and Aoud 1 by Micallef/Parfumerie Bruckner. I have Andy Warhol and Bois d’Oud and plan to pick-up Plus Japonaise one of these day, but I would have to say my favorite from this genre is Aoud 1 – a head over heels immediate love even though the others are top-notch.
    Aoud 1 performs well in that it lasts 12+ hours on my skin and project well for 4-6 hours on my skin. People are going to notice you so go light on the trigger. But they will also ask what you’re wearing because it’s just a delightful head-turner. Love, love, love this stuff.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    To me this is a fresh(summer season) take
    on Amouage jubilation xxv. The particular Oud used here is very similar and it is good!! I enjoy good projection for 5 hrs with 5 more hrs on the skin. I tested in the winter with a rare complement here and there, but knowing I wanted it for spring I purchased it and while wearing only twice I’ve received 9 compliments.Give it a testing!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    So Finally After A Year Of Trying To Get My Hands On A Bottle I Got One!
    Was I Blown Away? Well At First No
    Do I Think It Is Like 1 Million? Hell No, Get Your Nostrils Checked People!
    Does It Smell Good? Well Yes
    Was It Worth The Effort? Probably Not But If You Are A Collector Than Of Course.
    All I Can Say Is This, At First I Was Like Wow Thats A Nice Bottle And The fragrance Was “Nice/Pleasant/Middle Of The Road/ Not Offending” But “The Proof Is In The Pudding” As They Say And Well I Have Owned It 4 Days And I Have Grabbed For It 4 Days In A Row
    4/5

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Over rated but fresh. Reminiscent of Paco robanne 1 million intense but niche status. Clean appeals to the masses. For me eh.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is nice albeit overrated and I rarely use that term. What I mean is that in the U.S this is near impossible to get. We had to fight hard and get on splits just to get this juice. So with that on to the fragrance.
    This is smooth, fruity, semi-dense lightly feathered oud fragrance. This isn’t Montale’s oud. This is actually quite similar to Andy Warhol by Bond the purple bottle, with the latter being a bit heavier and performing a bit better, but I think this one is more versatile as it relates to weather/climate.
    Overall for the price and the difficutlty to get in the U.S a 3 out of 5. It has never been complimented, though I do think it smells good. It is quite versatile and sticks around for a while. However, I don’t see this being something I would love to have once my decant runs out. There are a lot more options especially at the price.
    Good scent, a bit overpriced and too difficult to get. If this was $100 for 100ML and can be had at your local Neiman’s or Saks I would say go for it. If not then don’t fight to get it spend your time and money somewhere else.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    The fruity and sweet elements dominate the composition, but as it dries down the oud does come forward a bit. I wished the oud were a bit stronger, but some will like the approachability that it offers. The fragrance if very unisex if not leaning feminine. Projection is quite powerful, and longevity is an average 5-7 hours. Overall it is very good.
    8/10

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Definitely not what I was expecting! However, this is actually very nice.
    Upon first spray I immediately think of Ex`cla-ma`tion. Well, without all the powder. Does anyone else agree? It’s a bit alcoholy at first and reminded me of those cheap fragrances you find at the dollar store. That dies down thankfully and the oud starts to emerge, but it’s very light. After about 15 minutes it’s just very light and sweet, lots of fruit. I am not a fan of fruity fragrances, but with the added oud note it really made this wearable for me. I’d enjoy wearing this in the Spring and Summer. It’s light, fruity and cheerful. So strange that this is for men, I really cannot picture this on a man.
    7.5/10

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Micallef’s Aoud 1 (aka Bruckner Aoud 1) is the perfect trendy fragrance. It opens with a “sporty” blast of zingy-sweetish fruity notes including apple and something that immediately brings to mind of pineapple (Aventus anyone?). The fragrance turns, during the middle phase, into a moderately sweet woody vanilla with remarkably gourmandic facets to end up, in the drydown, smelling like a decent woody-oudy composition. It’s sporty, gorumandic and oudy at the same time. Oh god!
    Well blended, never too sweet or heavy yet, somewhat, moderately interesting. It’s pervaded by a overall “generic designer” vibe throughout that’s typical of many of the Micallef’s offering. In the end, Aoud 1 it’s not bad at all but it’s neither close to deserve the “cult fragrance” status it is currently getting in the fragrancesphere.
    Rating: 6.5-7/10

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a fantastic fragrance. There is almost no more to be said as it is truly outstanding.
    What I enjoy about this is the way that the Oud is used. I often find that compositions containing Oud as a prominent note become overpowered by it. Not in this case. Micallef manages to create a composition that is more about the other notes, notably Vanille and fruit, which are held together and enhanced by the Oud, rather than dominated by it.
    The opening is a slightly sweet, fruity blast, with a subtle medicinal Oud supporting from underneath. Although not listed, you can detect a pineapple note (probably an amalgamation of other notes) at the top of this scent. As it dries down, the vanilla comes to the fore, with the agarwood now being more smokey and darker than it was before. The transition to the basenotes keeps vanilla at centre stage, now masterfully blending sandalwood to finish off.
    All in all, this is an expertly presented Oud. It is rich and mature, but at the same time, could almost be classified as a gourmand.
    The packaging is out of this world, as you would expect from Micallef. The box and bottle appear to be hand painted and the Swarovski crystals on the bottle give it the look and feel of luxury.
    This is now my favourite Oud fragrance, having taken over Mona di Orio’s offering as I feels it gives so much more.
    Scent: 10
    Longevity: 9
    Projection: 7.5
    Sillage: 5
    Buy, try or pass: Try (then buy!)
    Occasion: Any. May not work as well in the heat.
    Age group: 25+

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