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Xoghetrip – :
A colleague from work bought me a bottle of the Mesmerising Oudh Accord & Gold Shower Gel for Christmas. I was blown away by the intoxicating scent, instant love.
Sought out the matching EDT from an upmarket department store that stocks Molton Brown in my city. They had every other EDT variety apart from Mesmerising Oudh. They ordered in a bottle especially for me.
Took weeks to arrive, but when it finally did, I fell in love all over again. And now I have a stronger, longer lasting version than the shower gel.
It’s a rich resinous concoction with a warm, spicy amber-like backbone, plus just the right levels of Oudhy goodness.
A superb scent that’s getting plenty of outings now that the fall weather is here in my neck of the woods. Perfectly in tune with the orange and gold autumnal hues and the fresh, cool air.
dum71 – :
so happy I discovered this today, tried a sample and a full bottle will be joining my collection, really nice well balanced scent, smells of cinnamon, tobacco, vanilla, just heaven .
Uterieraity – :
Surprised amber isn’t listed as a note because it’s in here. This is one of the first ouds I bought years ago and still one of my favorite and most wearable. A soft, gentle, westernized oud that is creamy, resinous and lovely.
SHARIPOV – :
Concur on Dior Homme – smelled this similarity on the first spray. Very smooth, like Dior Homme but with an oudy bottom on it. Slightly soapy. Very good.
оНикита – :
New favorite oud scent! Not harsh, just beautiful wood accord and a little honey sweetness to mellow it out. Very smooth rendition of the note. Good beginner oud.
7j7 – :
Delightful western oud. No skank – just smooth oud. I detect a powdery accord when I sniff real hard 🙂 the opening reminds me of byredo accord oud – with it’s semi spicy/hint of sweetness. As that dies, I’m remind more of Versace oud noir – creamy, subtle and delicate. I can’t remember the notes – but at times I get an almost citrusy tinge in the background. At any rate, very impressive and very wearable. I think this is slightly more masculine, but I do believe that it would be appealing and wearable for women. Price vs quality: top notch.
Audrey_fromAC – :
Mesmerizing Oudh Accord & Gold was a blind buy for me. I tried so hard to get on board with it, and I just cant. It contains so many of my favorite notes–myrrh, tobacco, tea, honey, nutmeg. It should have been perfection for me. I actually get virtually none of the notes it’s supposed to contain. Instead it smells very synthetic, like a mix of pencil shavings and Iso E Super. I can’t specifically make out any nutmeg nor cinnamon, only some sort of spicy aromachemical. About two hours in, a robust black tea note becomes more prominent, and from there it fades into a soft vetiver. I don’t smell oud at all, which is actually fine with me, but I would have liked to smell ANY of those favorite notes I mentioned. I used to love this brand’s Myrrh & Cypress bath gel, and that’s just it, this smells like a really nice bath gel, not a fine fragrance.
Tym_V – :
This fragrance is superb, an oud out of the very top draw and surprising coming from Molton Brown a brand name with about as much appeal as a violent gastric complaint!
Joking aside, I actually swear by the shower gels from MB and at the moment they have some really nice ones like Tobacco absolute.
Oudh accord & Gold is brilliant, it starts out like a very luxurious and sweet, creamy oud very much in the tradition of middle eastern perfumery, with some nice spicing. The mid of this fragrance when settled is less sweet and much dryer and more tobacco dominated. The smokey touches remind me of Rasasi Tobacco Blaze, a fragrance I’m not too keen on. However, without the apricot yogurt and ashtray vibe of TB I can forgive it.
Luckily Oudh accord & Gold has a third stage and oh what a wonderful drydown it is. I don’t say this lightly but it might be one of the best. It’s a subtle dreamy, woods which are heavenly and non of that dry tobacco smoke it’s more like saffron, resins and oud.
It’s not cloying or overly sweet either very understated but performs extremely well, I’ve got to say this is a really incredible fragrance and I picked it up at a MB discount store for a reasonable price considering the quality.
I’m happy to add this to my collection and coupled with the shower gel (which has Gold flakes in) I’m sure will combine to make an even more positive experience.
Depelamitit – :
This fragrance was in the women section
from where i bought it, so i was afraid
it would be to feminin, but no this is
a unisex fragrance and a very good one at
that too, very good blended as usual from
molton brown i like it a lot.
Ilanatess – :
An exact match to their oudh soap. Much more oud forward than say, Versace Oud Noir or Oud Wood, where its used in a supporting role. Main components are a mild sweetness, a soft, slight powderiness, and a cinnamon/nutmeg warm spice with a low-key tobacco wood background. Oud is the star though. Yes, it’s western-style synthetic, but nice and medium-strong regardless, with all other notes supporting it. I like the lack of rose in this, it makes it my go-to for straight up oud (other than an arabic attar). Its great by itself, but its best feature might be that its uncomplicated warm, safe, mild sweetness would layer nicely with a tobacco or vanilla scent such as Burberry London, Avant Garde, La Nuit or Eau Des Baux – even a Habit Rouge, transforming them into deeper “oudy” hybrids.
Nico_tin – :
The best oriental winter fragrance i have come across.
Warm and rich notes that go best with suits.
For the well groomed man and definitely not for the T-shirt wearing juvenile. This 50 ml bottle is pure class.
viziter0 – :
Nice stuff but the drydown, after about 4 hours, smells almost identical to Dior Homme Parfum to my nose. Strange
grog88 – :
a really nice fresh oud fragrance
Top notes: cinnamon leaf oil and nutmeg oil.
Heart notes: elemi oil, myrrh oil and black tea accord.
Base note: oudh accord, vetiver, honey and tobacco accord
makes a nice change from the usual rose ouds or really heavy ouds, this one is fresh in the opening then dies down to a sweet oud with cinnamon and tea fragrance all beatifully balanced