Oud & Rose L’Occitane en Provence

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Oud & Rose L'Occitane en Provence

Oud & Rose L’Occitane en Provence

Rated 3.80 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)

Oud & Rose L’Occitane en Provence for women and men of L’Occitane en Provence

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“This luxurious, exclusive creation speaks about warm and mesmerizing unity of oriental notes of oud and rose from Grasse. Woody, spicy breezes from the Orient will embrace lush and gentle petals of Centifolia rose” – L’Occitane en Provence.

Oud & Rose is the latest fragrance of the collection by the house of L’Occitane LA COLLECTION DE GRASSE named after the Mediterranean town Grasse in Provence. The new collection Oud & Rose includes EDP in 75ml flacon, glittery body milk as 250ml and glittery bath, also as 250ml. The collection was created to unite two regions known for history and tradition of perfumery, by creating balance between Arabic and French style in fragrance creation.

Composition of Oud & Rose opens with gentle peony petals refreshed with bergamot. Lush rose flowers from Grasse are supported by cedar chords in the heart of the composition while the base is created of woody notes of oud, patchouli leaves and soft, warm vanilla.

Flacon of the new fragrance L’Occitane Oud & Rose has the same form as previous editions of the collection, this time decorated with ornaments in gold color suggesting opulent Arabic motives. Outer carton is combined of white and gold color and the box opens the same way that flacon of the fragrance stays on a special pedestal.

The collection L’Occitane Oud & Rose is already available on the official website L’Occitane en Provence.
Oud & Rose was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Karine Dubreuil.

10 reviews for Oud & Rose L’Occitane en Provence

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    You need to test it at least twice before buying.This perfume has warm tempting woodsy note and pleasant vanilla, however in combination with the rose and patchouli the effect is quite dangerous: still, non-dynamic perfume, that may bring a feeling of a fragrance for the lady who is far more elder than you are.
    For the Nordic type of people, blonds with a pale skin like me this kind of perfumes with dominating rose are problematic. I am 40 and after two weeks of attempts to tame this fragrance, I give up, as this one is “too old” for me. However for brunettes it may work well.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    One thing that’s none about me is that I absolutely hate Oud perfumes and I avoid them as much as I can cause they smell overpowering and give me a headache. However, I LOVE the smell of burned Oud wood pieces. This is the first Oud perfume that I love. It smells like real burned Oud wood with rose. Sounds lovely right?! But believe me, my review won’t do this perfume justice, it’s on my wish list and I’m definitely going to buy it for winter.
    P.S. Try this before you purchase. Oud note might be too light for heavy Oud note lovers.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Loved it

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet rose/patch combo with a smidge of oud. It is a smooth, rich, crowd pleasing smell, rather than something inordinately exotic. Wondering how this compares to the Yves Rocher interpretation. It is nice, but it did not wow me. It is a lot better than The Body Shop’s bleachy Rose Oud. And now it cannot be found (like The Body Shop’s never appearing in store Red Musk Oud in the U.K.)

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    I am thinking of trying this though anticipate a pale washed out attempt of synthetic oud, powdery rose and chemicals. Even the bottles have been standardised, the looks of which tells me they are from the same range as all the rest from there.
    L’occitane was once my go to for fragrance, body etc. the best, the old perfumes were magnificent, unctious, rich and refreshingly real in a sea of synthetic offerings from other stores.
    It started when they discontinued my absolute favourite Feu d’Orange range- the best fragrance, body oil, shower gel ever, then came and went another classic Honey & Lemon, then the whole Eau d’Iparie, Amber, Vaniliers, then the entire Voyage en Mediterranee, Immortelle de Corse, Jasmine, Labdanum, Mimosa etc, all were iconic and I hoped to one day own them all. These were the best ranges I have ever found and they were discontinued, despite being popular. being a regular, the SA’s couldn’t understand it either.
    In place of the greats came wave after wave of weak insipid tat, chemical, synthetic, often offensive and just unwearable, on par with cheap and nasty offerings of budget pharmacy ranges. I bought a few and was given a few but won’t wear them. Have L’occitane lost their senses (olfactory and other), are then not aware their fragrance range over the last 5 years has been atrocious.
    I won’t even go to their nearest store now thanks to an SA that rubbed fragrances, lotions etc. on his own skin before rubbing on mine when I wanted to sample them- ew! then his gay friend appeared and basically loudly mocked women, camp style. If this is their new angle, they won’t be getting much custom.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    I really wanted to try this one. I could not try Rose&Osmanthus because it never hit shops here. I really cannot understand L’Occitane policy. Along the years they removed some very good quality and luscious perfumes like old Neroli, Vanillier, Rose Nuit de Mai, Fleurs Delice, the very old Rose in EdP… so many to count, not to mention the whole Voyage en Mediterranèe line. Why??
    All you have now is their neverending rose, which I like but gets weaker with every re-formulation, the verbena and lavender (not a lavender, rather a sweet nice lavender-like) plus some random ones.
    Oud&Rose arrived a few weeks ago. Good to know, I just rushed to try it. Not that I expected a real oud bomb.
    The super-kind SA told me about their story and bla bla.
    This is not an oud scent. Period.
    It smells nice, somehow elegant from the opening, the rose is typically L’Occitane and it smells nice. Oud is there in its super-washed synthetical Western-style, no real oud.
    Anyway it smells very nice on skin and I could wear it easily in a casual way, as a daytime perfume for workplace or anywhere. It has a little Oriental edge together with the rose.
    It was nice on my skin for about 2-3 hours with little sillage, then went away with a shower.
    I made an oud-hater smelling this and he said it smelled good and pleasant!
    Other they tamed oud with a stick or there’s no oud here.
    Oud is a precious stuff and since it became all the rage in the last few years you cannot expect every brand and their cousins to give you the real thing for low price.
    This one is a bit more pricey than the rest of the line. The bottle is beautiful.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried it on skin at a L’occitance en Provence store.
    I’m not sure why they called this Oud and Rose. There is a ton of rose and vanilla and even patchouli, but not any oud. This is misleading advertising and surely is simply L’occitance riding on the Arabian/middle-eastern bandwagon.
    That said, this is a very good, if fairly usual composition of rose + vanilla. Delicious. It’s not very complex, but at the price, it’s a no brainer.
    Recommended.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I hoped for Oud, I know, silly me, but than it’s the first word in it’s name.
    It is a sweet rose perfume and not very unique. You can find that edible rose very often in modern perfumery and it’s not for me. Sweet and vanilla.
    Oh, L’Occitane!!! When will you return to the good old times of heavy orientals? One flower perfume after another. Half of it roses. I am super-bored.
    Still, the male offerings at their stores are outstanding, even for women…

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I swear there’s a big, boozy plum note in here that isn’t listed! It’s delightfully strong patch/rose, very chypre opening. Then a rich, spiced, boozy plum pops out with a big ‘TA DA!’ along with some smoky sweetness (a la Magical Moon) and a creamy, almond-like sweetness in the background.
    My nose had a time trying to ID what this reminded me of: 1 tiny part Hypnotic Poison, big parts Magical Moon & Givenchy’s Very Irresistible L’Intense. All sorts of happy smells, to me. Delicious and potent!

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I want this. Badly. It will be available online mid of August. I was informed by L´Occitane that my local boutique will not have it, it must be ordered from their website. Kudos, at least they sell it in my country. Thanks for not forgetting us 🙂

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