LattafaRouat Al Oud
A sharp study in contrasts, balancing tart fruit against dry desert woods
Saffron and raspberry hit first, a surprising spark that quickly softens into a structured heart of rose and geranium. The fragrance avoids the trap of cloying sweetness, pivoting instead toward a dry, woody backbone of cedar and patchouli. As it settles, leather and oud emerge with a quiet grit, grounded by a steady hum of amber. It carries a powdery edge that keeps the smoke contained, making it a reliable choice for the office that gains enough edge to hold its own during evening gatherings.