Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
4 perfumes
Smoke, often derived from burning agarwood chips (oud) or resins like frankincense, offers a deep, mystical profile. It introduces charred, leathery, and balsamic nuances that evoke ancient rituals. Primarily a base note, smoke provides a dark, lingering foundation that anchors complex fragrances. In the Gulf market, it is an essential pillar, frequently layered with opulent saffron or Taif rose. This smoky signature creates a powerful, evocative sillage, embodying the region’s profound heritage of incense-burning and sophisticated, long-lasting perfumery traditions.