Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
3 perfumes
Derived from the Betula tree, birch wood is obtained through the dry distillation of bark, yielding a potent, leathery, and smoky essence. As a robust base note, it provides a rugged, charred foundation that adds depth and longevity to a fragrance. In the Gulf market, its intense, campfire-like character is highly prized; it serves as a sophisticated bridge between the animalic warmth of oud and the spicy richness of saffron, creating a bold, masculine, and deeply evocative olfactory experience.