Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
7 perfumes
Derived from the Bulnesia sarmientoi tree, Guaiacwood offers a complex, resinous profile reminiscent of smoked tea, honeyed leather, and creamy vanilla. Acting as a robust base note, it provides exceptional longevity and a velvety depth to modern compositions. In the Gulf, it is cherished for its ability to bridge the gap between traditional, heavy ouds and contemporary gourmand accords. It harmonizes beautifully with saffron and Taif rose, grounding these precious ingredients with a sophisticated, smoldering warmth that lingers elegantly.