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alexmar76 – :
Quite nice. Starts with amber which last about 5 seconds and moves quickly into the patchouli mixed with amber. Some oud and woody smell too. Not a bad scent. Turns sweeter on me in 5 mins
. I got sent a sample and I’m quite taken with it but not enough to buy a bottle.
bomka – :
Honeyed amber, & patchouli.
It’s more of a sweet patchouli, & amber than oud.
Maybe the sourness is the reason that this named oud!
The colder the more vetiver and kind of oudi it goes with mildly sweet patchouli.
It’s kind of fair, but i can’t sense any quality in here to be honest!
nout – :
This is quite simply a stunning perfume and another massive hit from the house of Robert Piguet. The opening is similar to many ultra woody, slightly dank but massively faceted oud creations and if that’s what you think you’re going to get, that would be just fine by the way. Okay so where’s the delice part? You have to be patient to be rewarded especially with the deceptive opening, not expecting to be struck by a gorgeous gourmand nature.
Resinous, sweet, earthy but delicate all the while, gets my vote for sure.
tonkih – :
Love the opening with honey amber and oud. After 30 to 45 minutes the patchouli with a hint of vetiver is more apparent, the amber and honey last for several hours. Projection and silage is very descent. I really like it. Well done
chehanuk – :
I love it.
The notes are a surprise to me. I get a thick, rich,creamy mango icecream. And vetiver.
Izabella1234 – :
Thre are so many chemical reproductions of the Oud note on the market for the perfumes houses today, that I really wonder why did Piguet choose a so bad, ugly one. I agree with Calvini, buy Al Haramain instead, better smell at 100 euros less.
kasiamala – :
Oscillates between delicious warm soft oud and odd cherry cough drop then back to yummy patchouli woody oud and sharp sweet honey with patchouli, patchouli… patchouli …. Oscillate between like and dislike. And that is what I like: it is interesting, rather than beautiful. And interesting often wins. Mr Cornelis below has a point – it is a patchouli-based cologne. That’s not a bad thing.
sakunrobota – :
This is rather gross… A synthetically thick & sweet “thing” that could’ve been sold for $30.
Worse than some of the bad ones from Montale and many Arabian cheapos; this puts Robert Piguet to a new low (Sorry I already don’t like the house too much, as nothing they offer are refined/well-blended or natural smelling).
Daniel – :
I’ve never been a fan of oud nor amber, nonetheless I found this one heavenly! I should add up that I love honey, vetiver and the right amount of patchouli. So, that’s it!
After trying so many perfumes by RP, I realized that this one is my favorite (Visa 2007) being a close competitive.
Oud delice is woody, gourmand, sensual and in my opinion feminine. It reminds me of sensuous, So I can hardly imagine it on a man, even though to be more precise it would not bother me.
I thought I smelt something fruity too, not the kind of citrus, but something juicy. But I guess I guessed wrong because of sweet notes.
I recommend oud delice to everybody who likes warm, mild, relaxing sensual scents.
punker_86 – :
A seductive and mysterious fragrance.
sez1988 – :
More of patchouli-based cologne than oud! Another curious product for my “Oud 2015 Collection”!