Oud Shamash The Different Company

4.27 из 5
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Oud Shamash The Different Company

Oud Shamash The Different Company

Rated 4.27 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
(22 customer reviews)

Oud Shamash The Different Company for women and men of The Different Company

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Oud Shamash by The Different Company is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Oud Shamash was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour. Top notes are artemisia, saffron, cinnamon, pink pepper and rum; middle notes are rose and cypriol oil or nagarmotha; base notes are french labdanum, sandalwood, amber, agarwood (oud), woodsy notes, patchouli, leather, musk, vanille and tolu balsam.

22 reviews for Oud Shamash The Different Company

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    نسبت به عودهای نیش کار ضعيفي محسوب میشه هرچند درکنار عود فور لاو بهترین های ذ دیفرنت کمپانی ست احتمالا!
    درکل برند بشدت ناامیدکننده ای ست.واقعا هیچ کاری ازش بالای سیصدتومن با دلار ده تومنی امرزو،نمی ارزه و اگه دلار پایین بیاد نهایتا نصف این میزان که گفتم
    پرفورمنس ضعيف در کنار ماهیت کار که کیفیت مناسب اما نه خیلی خوب و یا عالی بلکه کیفیتی در حد ساده ترین لاین های هرمس،سبب شده باور کنم بالاترين هزینه عطرای دیفرنت کمپانی پنج تا هفت یورو باشه(نقل از کیوان مشهدی) و خوب بیشتر هم نمی ارزه

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    برای من این حرفه ای ترین ، تمیزترین ، شیک ترین و باکیفیت ترین عطر عودی هستش . با یک بار تست گرفتارش شدم ، افسوس که الان توان خریدش رو ندارم ، چون قیمت 100 میلش سر به فلک گذاشته و رسیده به بالای 800 ! بسیار دوست داشتنی و شیک هستش . اگر دنبال عطر عودی هستین حتماً این رو هم تست کنید و سعی کنید از دستش ندین . با احترام

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Boozy oud, with hints of cinnamon, blasamic, and doses of amber.
    Amber, patchouli, saffron, rose, pink pepper, sandalwood, vanilla, and cinnamon.
    It’s a fair (not strong) oud blend.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This opens with a blinding rush of fruit alcohol that acts as an assault to have your mind blanched for the symphony that follows. A clean landscape of a planed sheet of hardwood. Cracked Pink Pepper and chipped Cinnamon bark is smashed on to the surface. At this stage my first impression is slivers of Gucci Pour Homme 1.
    I bring my eyes down to the surface and stare along the plane and sense the Rose beckoning across the Universe along that line. My second impression is that of Chanel No.18.
    Deep down is central point of wood varnishes layered, which are to my sense the whispers of the Laotian.
    Oh Yes. A light envelope of Saffron surrounds it all to add a quiet sensualness.
    This is a presentation of Oud perfume that follows the same line as MFK and further Fragrance du Bois.
    With an abstract feel of the Chanel 18.
    Ultimately this fades into Tolu Resin

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Puberty by Edvard Munch

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Very similar to Al Oudh from L’Artisan Parfumeur. but a bit less spicy. From the same creator.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Sandalwood and mild Oud , Not a fragrance that will bring lots of compliments ; I never got any lol, Lasting power 6hrs .
    Sillage 5/10
    Thanks,

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    This perfume is really good. The main accords are Warm Spicy and Woody with some Balsamic and Oud scent mixed with Amber. I cab smell a blend of Oud and Rum mixed with Tolu Balsam and Amber. This perfume is suitable to wear in Winter and Fall. Both projection and Longevity are awesome.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I first tried this and marked it as a love earlier in the year and thought I had reviewed it already (obviously not) but don’t let that fool you, it wasn’t because Oud shamash didn’t make an impression on me…this stuff is magic. The different company has always intrigued me and despite dipping my toe into them, in store I haven’t really extensively sampled them.
    Oud shamash is totally tailored to my tastes as I get mainly incense and balsamic tones of tolu balsam, Labdanum and exotic fruits and pink pepper in the top. Then a boozy sailor Jerry spiced rum, on a bed of Oud which is unsurprisingly sourced from Laos, seemingly the Mecca of rotting trees. A curiously warm, rich, Amber Oud which is manages to be uplifting and light on its feet in that olibanum type way, fizzy and nearly green and mashing up these disparate concepts is no mean feat to achieve. It really reminds me of a high end and much deeper more complex version of Paul smiths Portrait. This comparison just speaks to how good Portrait actually is, because I absolutely love Oud shamash.
    The deep drydown mutates into a different fragrance it’s a very deep, woody creamy, Amber Oud with only hints at what came before.
    You can tell the quality and the care that went into making this heavenly juice. Lasting power is great and I wore a very small amount and silage and projection was good.
    I’m getting a bottle, it’s as simple as that.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Artemisia is the star of this lovely juice. Very stylish scent, the kind you want to be dressed up to wear. A slightly bitter note balances well with the sweetness of the base. Not much oud imo, still very nice. Unusual and intelligently put together by my favorite nose, mr. Duchaufour. Comes in a very attractive bottle and is worth every penny!
    9/10

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    High quality Oud (from Laos) in the center of a dance of high complexity and beauty notes. Splendid ! worth at least a try.
    4/5 stars

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    On first application this scent comes at you all at once with different notes swirling around you.
    I get boozy oud with woods as well a saffron and patchouli which comes on strong. The scent is sweet with a fruity aroma peeking out from the boatload of notes.
    The scent is spicy and a little medicinal, talk about having the fragrance equivalent of everything and the kitchen sink coming at you all at once.
    After a while everything seems to fall a little flat with the projection suddenly reining itself in to below average. The Oud is gone and you are just left with a woody boozy pink pepper accord on your skin which is disappointing. The scent turns into a skin scent within a few hours and then it’s gone on my skin.
    I have to say it does remind me of Jubilation by Amouage as I’m picking up the same vibe from the notes. The oud is there but not promient as it’s overtaken by the woodsy notes and then disappears completely.
    All in all a rich exotic smelling fragrance which comes out of the gate all at once quite strong and then just disappears leaving you with the feeling that you have just been jilted by your fragrance. I would pick Jubilation over this as this feels like a B version of that with poor performance.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I have purchased Oud Shamash together with Oud for Love for a fair price.
    Oud Shamash has a flowery smell of rose / saffron mixed up with oud and Cognac / Rum. Very pleasant.
    I personally would say Oud Shamash is more masculine, more of a sporty kind.
    It resembles the smell of Rum very well. If you ever were a fan of Escada pour Homme, try this.
    This is a very elegant fragrance which would fit great to a Gentleman in suit wearing his gold watch to a dinner.
    Edit:
    The whole COLLECTION EXCESSIVE was reformulated. Seems that they wanted to drop the market price and watered down all fragrances. Be aware.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t agree with some who say that Oud Shamash is better than Oud for Love. To me this smells like the lead of a pencil mixed with toasted cumin. Very masculine, which is ok, as I like masculine or unisex scents, but this one is too linear. I enjoyed the oud in Oud for Love more, it was lovely with aldehydes and a surprising gourmand drydown. For a perfume like this, I think Tauer’s Desert Marocain is similar but a lot nicer/more complex and more affordable to boot.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Very good fragrance.
    I wore this yesterday. I put it on in the morning and couldn’t stop wanting to smell my arm through out the day. Nice smooth woody oud. It has a little bit of a sweet or gourmand going on but not over powering sweet yet masculine. Very well done but watch out, can be addictive.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    WARM WOODSY CINNAMON
    This stayed pretty linear for me – which is actually a positive. I enjoyed the opening (most often I don’t) and was happy that the warm/wood/cinnamon stayed thru-out its long lasting longevity.
    I would actually say the cinnamon got a bit stronger as the day wore on – perhaps because the wood got more and more subtle in comparison.
    I was out last night for a friend’s birthday, and everyone enjoyed sniffing me – I think this is a crowd pleaser if that’s a consideration.
    Hard to find – I trekked over to Barney’s on Madison Avenue in NYC to get sprayed.
    A definite ‘like’ for me.

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    The dry down on this is identical to Bois 1920 Real Patchouly. It’s nice but the Bois lasts longer.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    The top of this fragrance pulls off a woody spicey feel that reminds me of potpourri, similar to al oudh. What this turns into though is a very gentle sandalwood and rose fragrance. Personally I think a better name for this fragrance is sandalwood shamash. The oud is barely detectable. This is still a very nice fragrance though, just not an oud one. If you’re looking for an oud fragrance, I would skip this one. If you’re looking for a soft gentle sandalwood rose fragrance this could be right up your alley. The rose is very tame so I feel this stays pretty unisex. I prefer oud for love and as far as for the comparison with al oudh, I’m sticking with my Al Oudh 🙂

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    I smell/feel like a rich middle eastern oil baron when i wear this, it is certainly, one of the best out there – theres no middle ground – its strictly an oriental, and for those oriental heads out there this is a god sent!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    È un profumo molto deciso con le note di oud ma anche dolce e sensibile.
    It is a very strong scent with notes of oud, but also sweet and sensitive.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Amazing perfume and what’s more amazing is the new Oud for Love that was just released in Paris and I can assure you I’d you loved our shamash wait for Oud for Love, but it’s a bit more expensive than Oud Shamash

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    If Maestro Duchaufour going to devote most of his effort to TDC (in this way and this price), I will desire for every bottle he makes, but will be no longer able to afford any. (U)

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