Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Moss and Patchouli form a quintessential earthy foundation, belonging to the Chypre and Woody families. The patchouli provides a dark, camphoraceous, and chocolate-like depth, while the oakmoss contributes a damp, forest-floor bitterness and a distinct leathery nuance. This pairing acts as a structural anchor, often harmonizing with bright bergamot to create a classic citrus-chypre contrast or blending with rose to add a sophisticated, vintage-inspired weight. In the Gulf, this combination is prized for its exceptional tenacity in high temperatures; it provides a grounding, sophisticated base that cuts through the intense heat of summer evenings. Arab houses frequently utilize this duo to add a modern, Western-leaning edge to traditional mukhallats, ensuring the fragrance maintains a sharp, professional character that lingers on the skin long after the initial top notes have faded.