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jnadvor – :
Ajmal Rose Wood is another interesting entry, and this marks my third try after Amber Wood and Santal Wood.
Like Santal Wood, Rose Wood predictably has rose, but a much healthier helping than in Santal Wood. The rose in Rose Wood comes off sharper, brighter, and fresher, than in Santal. Santal’s rose was more medium-bodied but Rose Wood’s rose comes off more like rose de mai.
The note listing seems to be limited by various sources, but I mostly get a mix of the eponymous rose, sandalwood, oud, and perhaps a spicy touch of pepper. There’s also a vague sweetness but overall it’s the rose and the spiciness that give the fragrance its warmer color, more apt for cold weather wearing, just like Amber and Santal.
It’s a nice creation, reasonably safe and agreeable for men and women alike, perhaps the most unisex of the Ajmal Wood line I’ve tried.
At $160 for 100ml (FragranceX), it, like Rose and Santal, is a bit generic and is not quite compelling enough for the price. It’s mostly a matter of taste, as there’s nothing wrong with the fragrance. Particularly with Santal, the duo is balanced and agreeable, not so sharp or offensive. Still, I’m not dazzled, and it feels like it should be a little less expensive.
7 out of 10
piramida272727 – :
A very sophisticated and luxurious Rose Oud, this is one of them that stands out from the glut of this combination that prevails in the Oriental market today. The perfume has a brief spicy floral opening where one can detect florals and peppery notes before it moves to a dense heart of beautiful Turkish rose and musk. Finally it dries down to reveal a powdery Oud along with woody powdery notes. The effect is that of dark decadent and elegant sophistication. Moderate in sillage and projection and long lasting this can be classified as a unisex fragrance. Very evocative, sensual and sultry this is a very well kept secret in modern perfumery. Enjoy!
mikeshko – :
WOW just WOW
one of the best Rose – wood combo so unique so natural great performence better than many niche prodacts out there
Ajmals W Series is so underrated
pokerru – :
For me this was love at first sniff. Was like nothing I had experienced before. Rose and woody notes blended so well. Oud is noticeable but it’s not harsh in any way but compliments the soft and lush scent of a red rose.
The lasting power on this is more than average but the sillage is moderate.
oxi81 – :
AMAZING
ramones32 – :
The absolute best rose/oud scent. This tops them all! A dark boozy rose that lasts 24 hours on my skin. A gem.