Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
2 perfumes
Sandalwood and Amber form a foundational woody-oriental accord, characterized by a creamy, milky warmth balanced by the resinous, golden glow of labdanum and benzoin. Sandalwood provides a soft, velvet-like texture with subtle lactonic facets, while amber adds a sweet, balsamic depth that anchors the composition. This pairing acts as a versatile bridge, blending seamlessly with spicy cardamom or zesty bergamot to add sophistication to both fresh and heavy profiles. In the Gulf, this combination is a staple for evening wear, particularly during the cooler winter months when its dense, lingering trail thrives in the dry desert air. Arab perfumers frequently utilize this duo as a base for complex mukhallats, where it provides a smooth, polished canvas that allows sharper notes like saffron or rose to bloom without losing their structural integrity.