Zanzibar (Najaf) Xerjoff

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Zanzibar (Najaf) Xerjoff

Zanzibar (Najaf) Xerjoff

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Zanzibar (Najaf) Xerjoff for women and men of Xerjoff

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Zanzibar (Najaf) by Xerjoff is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Zanzibar (Najaf) was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Chris Maurice. The fragrance features agarwood (oud), green notes, osmanthus, cedar, patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla, tonka bean, musk and tobacco.

16 reviews for Zanzibar (Najaf) Xerjoff

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Another gorgeous woody Oriental from Xerjoff. This is a nice modern sensibility meets ancient perfumery traditions scent. The perfume opens with interesting whiffs of green/herbal notes and Laotian Oud ( which can be a bit off putting for some ). At its heart is osmanthus, patchouli and cedar. The perfume settles into a powdery musk with the now tamed and settled Laotian Oud, tonka bean, tobacco, sandalwood, vanilla and white musk. Unisex (masculine leaning) with moderate to strong sillage and projection, and very good longevity. Unique and pleasing. But be prepared for a ride from a somewhat edgy start to a nice powdery musky finish. Enjoy!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Love it! Wife hates it! Smells like crap immediately, foul, dark abhorrent muck, but it changes to something very nice, I actually love the opening, but it goes away. I don’t own a bottle but might get one next winter.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Absolutely no recognisable oud note whatsoever nor anything that would even remotely resemble any shades of osmanthus be they peach, green or leathery facets. Just a heavy blanket of dirty tobacco and tonka, oddly herbal, sweet and sticky, which brings back memories of eucalyptus cough sweets from my childhood days – when they are way out of date. A totally loveless blend. Would sell my bottle after two sprays but let me do a bit of scrubbing first.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I do like to live life on the edge lol I knew there was a big chance of barnyard but I still had to try it. You are hit immediately with a big whack of barnyard. If that doesnt put you off at the first hurdle then you immediately earn respect. I valiantly hang in there.
    10 minutes in and the barnyard has been cleaned up. Its now all about a power punch of oud and tobacco. Im not sure though if it is too masculine for me. A little further along the timeline and there is a sweetish fruitiness starting to come through. I think the osmanthus has finally been allowed up out of the dense shadows of the oud and tobacco. You will probably not be surprised to hear that I now love it. Apricot suede! What could be better. The tonka and vanilla have added a touch of sweetness and sandalwood makes anything lovely in my eyes. I mention sweetness but this is still definitely a unisex fragrance.
    You wont be surprised that this has amazing longevity and the silage is pretty good as well.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    As far as Skanky Oud frags go Zanzibar/Najaf is a good one. The oud here has some barnyard skank but just the right amount I think to add depth and the Osmanthus and tobacco layer pretty well with it. I get some hints of woodiness from the sandalwood n cedar and some muskiness too. I have gone easy on the trigger so projection is good but manageable. Longevity seems to be around 6-7 hours. This is one of those Oud frags where less is more.
    Unless you live in the Middle east where Oud is a known quantity and appreciated, chances are you are not going to get any compliments on this from the lay person coz they wont get beyond the Barnyard note. I for one like this but usually end up wearing it when I am by myself. if you like Oud frags, do check this out. The usual Xerjoff quality, if you can afford it, definitely worth picking up.
    PS. I have worn decants on and off so much I finally pulled the trigger on an older bottle. Zanzibar, not the newer Najaf bottles ( or is it the other way around? Who knows). This gets better and better through the day and the dry down is just lovely. The best part of it, the Tonka blends really well with the Sandalwood. Definitely one of My favourites of the Oud Stars line. Although be warned, not beginner friendly at all.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Pooh note

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    So I was at a store and wasn’t particularly satisfied with Mona di Orio’s Oudh Osmanthus, therefore I asked about this, and I was in head over heels as soon as I tried it! It has the best of both worlds: An amazing osmanthus note (fruity, sweet, yet realistic) and an amazing oud note (a bit dirty, dense, yet not fecal…Someone below mentioned preference to the “imposters” and I totally understand; I used to hate the real thing too, then I began to appreciate it and now I prefer the “inbetweens” as with this case)—not as intense as Zafar and many other authentic ouds.
    The overall effect is a bit syrupy, but definitely the best syrup I’ll ever have!

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I recently did a sample swap so I was lucky enough to try Zanzibar. (Thanks Todd!) Sniffing this out of the bottle I thought, clean and soapy. but after spraying this one on my skin, my initial impression was a medicinal chocolaty covered barnyard. A very interesting scent, but medicinal. chocolaty barnyard?? Really? Yes, really!! That is what my first impression is. The initial spay is very thick and heavy scent that fills the room. After about 1 hour it started to settle down on my skin to a woody scent with a touch of barnyard and a touch of sweetness. Much better! For the first 4 hours the projection was in beast mode. Every inhale brought in this delicious fragrance.
    After about 6 hours it tones down a bit on my skin. Not in beast mode, but not a skin scent either. The barnyard dissipates and it becomes more of a softer medicinal woody scent with a little sweetness.
    Bottom line, overall a very good scent. If you like the medicinal, barnyard scents followed by a woody scent, you should try a sample of this one.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is very nice, At initial application I find this a bit on the medicinal oud side. I get no animalic notes at all. There is a wet tobacco scent that overtakes most of the other notes. That’s it! At least for the first 30 minutes. After that, the other notes marry together to make a beautiful and subtle sweetness and a medicinal oud touch that lingers throughout the day. The other notes seem to blend so well they are really tough to single out. I’ve never smelled anything like this one. Definitely worth a try! Because of its uniqueness and, its a wonderful smell BTW, It gets a Love in my book!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Very interesting perfume with oud of high quality.
    But one must get used to the combination with osmathus and tobacco first. Probably the whole gives the scent an animalic note. It changes a little after dry-down though.
    Thus better try before you by. Many oud lovers would appreciate the quality of agarwood.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    wow…this one is dense.
    hard to put into words. in some instances i’m reminded of ‘terryfic oud’ (by terry gunzberg), and other moments i’m reminded of ‘black afgano’ (by nasomatto). oud, wood, cumin and resin. wow. probably too intense for me but WOW.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    NAJAF is a city in IRAQ !!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought a bottle…PERIOD. Can’t have a sweet nose, and closed mind…or you’ll never like anything. I have Absolu Pour le Soir, so once I smelled THAT..I graduated to REAL SmellguudZ ….easily. You see the notes.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    It is extremely hard at the beginning. Very strong smell of Oud absolute and sandalwood, then develops better and becomes more enjoyable. Gotta love Oud wood to enjoy this perfume. I like that.
    I sort like this:
    Smell: 8/10
    Projection: 1000/10
    Longevity: 10/10

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m having a lot of fun exploring random samples of über expensive perfumes knowing full well that I’ll never buy them. In some cases, I wouldn’t wear them even if someone sent me a bottle as a gift! XerJoff NAJAF fits that description: definitely not for me.
    On first spritz (and I could only take two!), I thought immediately of dark leather perfumes such as Serge Lutens CUIR MAURESQUE and Parfums d’Empire AMBRE RUSSE. Oily, thick, dark, totally intense, about as far from a feminine perfume–or any perfume–as I can possibly imagine. More of an experience than a pleasure for me.
    Looking now at the notes, I see that I have been mistaking oud for leather. So this is the real thing: oud, claimed to be in so many far more genteel Westernized “oud perfumes” of late. Well, then, it’s clear that I prefer the imposters! I really do not find this to be a pleasant wear at all, and I suspect that if I wore it anywhere people would think that I stink, though they might be too polite to say it outloud.
    No, thank you very much, all the same. If anyone ever does send me a bottle of this composition, I’ll forward it on to a fragrant friend of mine who finds a great deal to like in this hard hitter!
    Next…

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Top Notes
    Woody notes, Sweet notes, Herbal notes
    Middle Notes
    Woody notes, Osmanthus, Cedar, Patchouli
    Base Notes
    Sandalwood, Vanilla, Tonka, Tobacco, Musk, Oud

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