Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
48 perfumes
Derived from the aromatic inner bark of the Cinnamomum tree, cinnamon offers a warm, spicy, and woody profile with sweet, balsamic undertones. In perfumery, it acts as a vibrant heart note, bridging the gap between fleeting citruses and deep, resinous bases. Highly cherished in Gulf perfumery, it provides a sophisticated, gourmand heat that beautifully complements the opulence of Taif rose, saffron, and aged oud, evoking the nostalgic, welcoming scent of traditional hospitality and spice-laden souks across the Arabian Peninsula.

Tom Ford

Yves Saint Laurent

Nabeel

Xerjoff

Ard Al Zaafaran

Kayali

Lattafa

Lattafa

Tom Ford

Rochas

Amouage

Ard Al Zaafaran

Editions de Parfums Frédéric Malle

Ard Al Zaafaran

Rabanne

Khadlaj

Lattafa

Lattafa

Atelier des Ors

Rasasi

Ard Al Zaafaran

Afnan

Tom Ford

Amouage

Mancera

Givenchy

Ard Al Zaafaran

Armaf

Arabian Oud

Parfums de Marly

Initio

Parfums de Marly

Armaf

Amouage

Afnan

Armaf

Armaf

Parfums de Marly

Armaf

Amouage

Ibrahim Al Qurashi

Xerjoff

Armaf

Penhaligon's

Jean Paul Gaultier

Parfums de Marly

Ard Al Zaafaran

Khadlaj