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kob777 – :
Sweet fruitti roses.
It hit me first with sweet roses (Turkish, & Bulgarian) and floats for a little while, then it settles into slightly sweetness with some amber, & European style oud. I don’t really sense brown sugar much but i believe there are some with bits of sandalwood, & hazy patchouli.
This is not the usual rose oud blend as it has gourmand factors within but not classified as gourmand, just to add that cheerful factor within.
Begins sweet rose, then settles to a lightly sweet yet sharp red roses. It reminds me of “Rose Etoile de Hollande” by Mona di Orio the old one when their bottles were square shaped as i don’t know what the new one smell like. This is for the sweet fruitti sugary roses lovers.
alexis – :
I suppose I’m in the minority and it’s possible that Rose Omeyyade just reacts badly with my skin but I’m not bowled over by this fragrance. It opens with a powdery candied rose that is pleasant enough but remains pretty linear throughout. There is a slight detergent smell that reminds me of vintage paper wrapped rose scented soaps and for me, the fruits here smell a bit plasticky. Performance is only okay, there is nothing that wows me enough to pay the steep price for a full bottle.
sashod – :
I love Rose Omeyyade!!!!
(This is the first time I become happy with my blind bought perfume) !! I never tried this house before so it is my first experience of this brand.
Rose Omeyyade: love from the first sniff 🙂
I tried many many rose oud patchouli combo and this is one
of the best I ever smelled.
Fruity rosy oudy and patchouli! oud is not (montale style at all) that is Y I love it! the rose also not overwhelming I mean : it is there but not the rose u used to smell, I can smell raspberry too. rose + raspberry = jammy yummy.
Rose Omeyyade : not montale nor amouage style, it is on top of them.
it is classy moderen well-balanced rose oud patcho! really wow!!
I grew up in the middle east and this perfume remind me of the weddings there, where ladies come wearing differen perfumes (incense,smoky,oudy, rosy, flowery,fruity Perfumes)mixed with Bkhour(smoked oud) & flowers! the smell of all those scents is : Rose Omeyyade!
Scent 10/10
Longevity 10/10
Sillage/projection 10/10.
highly recommended if you fed up rose oud classic combo, you want something different and you like to be different!
Im going to test the whole line of Atelier des Ors and I hope that all his line be like Rose Omeyyade.
worth every penny.
Status – :
Thanks to a blogger friend, I was able to sample a few Atelier des Ors fragrances(thank you!). Here are my experiences on Rose Omeyyade:
The fragrance opens with a big boom of gourmand rose and raspberry. It smells simultaneously jammy and boozy, as if the delicate rose petals are dipped in raspberry jam and rose liqueur, then coated with sugar crystals. The honeyed delicacy and the liqueur aspects remind me of the opening of Lancôme Parfait de Rôses without the geranium-like greenery, while the jammy aspect and the toffee-like thick texture make me think of Jo Malone Velvet Rose & Oud. While the rose-raspberry combination here is unabashedly sweet and gourmand, there is also a very noticeable fruity tartness that helps to balance the sweetness, which I don’t encounter very often in gourmand rose-oud-raspberry fragrances.
The rose-raspberry rampage calms down after about 1 hour, when the woody base starts to insert itself and eventually becomes an equal player. I don’t smell oud in a well defined manner, but more like a smoky musky woody element that helps to restrain the jammy sweetness of rose. During the next three hours, it does succeed in undercutting the gooey texture to prevent the rose becoming too cloying. However, as the synthetic woody base grows even more prominent with time, it unfortunately turns a bit too screechy for my taste in the end, even though the honeyed ruby rose liqueur in the dry down is delightfully delectable.
I got an overall longevity of 10 hours and a heavy to moderate sillage.
Because jammy rose-oud-raspberry is not really my jam, my lukewarm response to Rose Omeyyade is to be expected. But at the same time, I find it among the less sweet in the gourmand rose-oud category, thanks to a more perceivable fruity tartness and the dry woody base, and I really enjoyed the honey rose liqueur dry down despite the woody elements turning a bit too raspy for my liking. If you happen to be looking for a gourmand rose jam/liqueur fragrance, I think Rose Omeyyade beig solidly made, might well worth a try.
Leva93 – :
This is an interesting, sweet-fruity take on a rose with a very feminine outcome. The raspbery is sugary here with a slightly boozy vibe and almost takes control of the fragrance as it dries down.
Performance is excellent!
nikusha2009 – :
So I’ve tested the whole line of Atelier des Ors and I have to say that “Rose Omeyyade” is my favorite of the line. I still get the screechy thing thats been bothering me in the whole line – it’s like woods/manure/dirt together that just stands out on my skin making the other notes harder to enjoy.
Nevertheless “Rose Omeyyade” is very pretty rose – aoud combination. I always enjoy this combo in scents, so I wasn’t even surprised to be won over by this composition too. Nevertheless – I can’t say this is in any way better than the others I’ve tried and still my holy grail remains “Rose d’Arabie” by Armani Prive. This said – IF i wouldn’t own any other rose – aoud combos…I would still pass on “Rose Omeyyade”. The price tag on this is outrageous given the quality (low sillage and it didn’t last as long as I hoped it owuld).
Worth a try and maybe worth a bottle if money is not an issue, but I would really suggest passing on this one and getting few other bottles instead.
My overall impression on the whole ATELIER DES ORS line – overpriced, screechy and not well built – or maybe I’m just not sophisticated enough to appreciate perfumery that cost so much and contains gold (though I doubt this is the case).
Nikboss – :
Rosa allo sciroppo al lampone, dolcezuccherosa.
Poche note distinguibili.
Il profumo è molto dolce, simile alla rosa pralinata di La Nuit Tresor Lancome.
Fragranza gourmand in senso stretto…E’ l’aroma della marmellata di lamponi aspersa di boccioli madidi di rugiada.
La rosa è stata così edulcorata che ha perso fascino e seduttività, rimanendo gentile, carina, giovanile, priva di sovrastrutture, adatta alla primavera della vita.
Per me troppo semplice.