Aoud M. Micallef

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(17 отзывов)

Aoud M. Micallef

Aoud M. Micallef

Rated 4.24 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(17 customer reviews)

Aoud M. Micallef for men of M. Micallef

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Description

This is an oriental fragrance of Arabian nights that delivers diversity and magic from one of the most precious essences in the world: the resin from agarwood.

It is available as 30 and 100 ml EDP. Aoud was launched in 2003. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Claude Astier.

17 reviews for Aoud M. Micallef

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I have decided that Aoud is my favourite rose/oud fragrance. It leans slightly more oudy than rosy and there is a lovely spicy, savoury roundness that elevates it above the crowd. There’s a funky, ripe sweetness that emerges deep in the dry down that toes a very delicate line between golden brown dates and sweaty ass. I guess that’s the honey and sandalwood. The fragrance overall is quite strong and lasts a good while.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    Yes it is another Rose Oud but a very nice one. Actually it is more of a slightly spicy rose with the Oud hovering in the background. The Oud used is of a lighter variety so it doesn’t overwhelm the overall juice. The perfume contains other exotic Oriental notes such as sandalwood, cinnamon, saffron, nutmeg, honey, and patchouli. Complex, beautifully blended and intriguing, this is not as good as the Micallef Oud blend masterpiece ‘Emir” but is more of a warm, comforting scent that is unisex with moderate to strong projection, sillage and longevity. Not particularly innovative but absolutely radiant and refined. Enjoy!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Every Winter I would find myself gravitating towards this fragrance. I owned M. Micallef Aoud in the cute, pocket-sized 5ml dab bottle and found that it was just enough to last me two cold Winters. A few small dabs is all I needed to be clouded in its scent.
    M. Micallef Aoud is as its name suggests, an oud based fragrance. It’s quite rich and powerful with added notes of red rose, earthy patchouli and an array of spices. Some describe oud as having a medicinal and/or petroleum type scent. In lots of ways M. Micallef Aoud could be described as such. It was all well and good with me however as I loved the way it smelt on my skin despite the fact that it is marketed for men.
    M. Micallef is one of those underrated niche houses. I hope to explore more ouds from his range. In addition to his beautiful compositions, I find them reasonably priced.
    M. Micallef Aoud is more of a night-time fragrance, however with that being said I did break the rules on a number of occasions and wear this fragrance to the office. Thankfully I received no complaints.
    The longevity was excellent on my skin and the projection super strong, hence the reason why I highly recommend no more than two sprays. Although it does have some masculine qualities, I still think it works well as a unisex fragrance.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Aoud M. Micallef is a deep, warm and beautiful woody-spicy fragrance for men, floral from the vivid rose with a mild sweetness, a luxurious fragrance.
    Well, I’m not an oud guy but this juice is very well blended and the oud does not hurt my nose like hospital-medicine thing neither smells cheap as melted plastic. It’s one of the best oud fragrances along with some Bond No9 out there for me. I can feel every single note as stated. The oud is an inoffensive note, beautiful, rich and deep. Whoever want to choke himself in strong and overpowering aoud, stay away from this juice.
    It opens smoothly with a beautiful aoud note followed by a light sweetness and a wonderful vivid rose. The rose is not only on the top notes; you can clearly feel it for the first hours. A nice mild sweet blend of cinnamon, nutmeg and saffron beautify the whole scent. I also can detect a pinch of leather and a clear black currant note but none of them is listed. After some time I can feel the honey and the patchouli adding to the blend luxuriant essence. The sandalwood is weak but still detectable.
    The longevity is not a serious problem for such a luxurious and quality juice. I do not get so poor performance as the reviews beneath, on my skin lasts about 4-5 hours well. After about 2-2.5 hours, the perfume settles down and it’s close to skin. It does NOT disappear. Only the projection decreases. In that period time, before fading out, the projection is heavy and with two sprays can fill a whole room. Therefore, sort-lived projection is the real problem.
    I highly recommend it for winter and fall as a classy night perfume or if you have cool spring days, it will work nice.
    Generally, I love this juice, one of the best aoud fragrances I’ve smelt, but is far too expensive for its performance. If it had a monstrous performance as Bonds and Amouages, I’d buy it again.. A fragrance for collectors or for wealthy perfume lovers…
    Edit
    I must reconsider my opinion.. this is a masterpiece, I love it! Yesterday I bought my second bottle!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Intoxicating! One of my favorites from M. Micallef!
    The opening is a tinny red rose, after a few minutes the oud becomes noticeable on my skin, so dark, smoky and dirty like a funky barnyard smell! The rose becomes stronger, beautiful smelling and blends with oud.
    A blend of heavy spices- a honeyed saffron-nutmeg-cinnamon accord, accompanies the oud. I notice the spicy saffron threads and cinnamon the most. Sandalwood is subtle giving a woody presence to the fragrance. The spices softens a little bit as the patchouli base is dark, slightly sweet from honey. I can still detect the soft rose from the top notes.
    Aoud is completely unisex, it lasts for a few hours on my skin (I don’t mind) and projection is great then becomes softer after about 1 hour.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Aoud (Homme) is a musty sweetish scent with patchouli and oud dominating the first hour with rose just floating detectably under those notes.
    Can’t see how rose is a top note as it only comes to the forefront more over time; more like a middle note.
    Honey and saffron are barely there but do give the fragrance it’s ‘appearance’ of sweetness. Unfortunately not enough to counter the oud and patchouli.
    Fortunately the sanderwood note, also a weak note in this perfume, is of the highest quality so no cheap soapy undertone is occurring.
    IMO this is the second best oud based fragrance from the house of M. Micallef. The first being the powerhouse and intoxicating Emir.
    I must say this perfume is not a complement getter rather than a guilty pleasure that I am enjoying more and more. I wear it around the house and to bed at night. This fragrance is becoming addictive as many of the M. Micallef range have the ability to do.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Opens very sharp and intense, with metallic notes. The sharpness fades away slowly and a musty oud shows up, on a soft layer of patchouli and metallic notes. There are hints of nutmeg and cinnamon in the background. A soft rose appears last and hovers over the other notes. The drydown is oud with a soft rose, with a hint of metal notes.
    Sillage is moderate, longevity is moderate on me as well.
    Sadly, I don’t get any honey or saffron. The rose is also very faint. The metallic notes give the oud a very sharp edge, I like my oud to be soft and round so this one’s not for me. Beautiful scent from the bottle though, but doesn’t work on my skin.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice oudy fragrance with moderate sweet notes. The oud quality is a matter of argument…

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Intoxicating–a masterpiece of an oud fragrance. I’m even willing to forgive it for disappearing after a few short hours. The honey is boozey, the rose is soft, the spices are sharp, and the oud–lord, the oud.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    عذر میخوام اما بوی ادرار میده…اه..ح

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Wearing this on one arm and Al Sharquiah by Al Rehab on my other arm – they’re nearly identical. Don’t get me wrong – I still really like the Micallef juice, but after buying my third bottle they hiked up the price quite drastically, so I stopped buying it.
    The Al Rehab oil, while not nearly as subtly nuanced as the Micallef fragrace, is so incredibly similar, right down to the cinnamon, honey and other spices – and is also just a few dollars. It also lasts ten times as long on the skin – longevity being my major complaint with the Micallef scent.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    i love it-if you can afford it buy it-you won’t be sorry.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    C’mon guys! For me it’s the best aoud scent out there. Longevity isn’t so bad. Just after about 2 hours perfume settle down and it’s close to skin. When i spray it on my neck i can detect aoud men at my polo shirt day after tommorow. Aoud is strong note by itself so in my opinion it’s very good that this fragrance is quite subtle.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I am only going from a sample, but on me, this perfume did not exhibit any wonderfulness at all, even upon initial application. And I like oud fragrances. There was just an inoffensive oud note, lightly accompanied, which disappeared well within two hours. I could hardly raise a scent, even rubbing my wrists together.
    Fragrance 2/10
    Longevity 1/10
    Sillage 1/10
    If I was M. Micallef, I would recall this product from the marketplace, sell the juice to some soap or candle manufacturer, any deny that the perfume ever existed. It’s that bad, in my opinion.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    The contact with this scent was one of the most traumatic olfactory experiences of my life – on my skin it simply develops like some sweety, intense cat urine in their mating season. Horrible, simply horrible.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    I have to agree with the prior review – this lovely smelling fragrance is simply too expensive to be so short-lived on the skin. I used to buy this from Luckyscent.com when it was well under $200 (IIRC, it was $110), but now it’s just too much to pay.
    Yes, the composition is very nice and features a lovely aoud note alongside cinnamon, rose, honey and woody oils. However, having to reapply every two hours is ridiculous. I’d hate to think Madame Micallef is having a joke at our expense.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    WEll, I finally got the M.Micallef Homme (Aoud) and was in heaven, until about two hours went by…well, really sooner than that…It is the best smelling aoud fragrance I have ever encountered…and all that know me realize that is saying something since I have about 12 Montale Aouds and swear by them…the problem is, as others have said about most aMicallef’s…they simply don’t last very long at all..but damn, just over an hour and I’m reapplying all over the place…very dissapointing es[pecially since it costs much more than Monutales…what to do? I wonder if you can get the larger sizes at a better price from the maison in Paris? Or do they ship to the U.S./ I’m really bummed, but cannot afford 225. ever other month which is what it will wind up costing me at this rate (after 3 weeks the bottle is half empty and it’s 100 ml.)
    later guys,
    cg.

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