Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia Rasasi
At a glance
Is Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia Rasasi worth trying?
Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia by Rasasi is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- oud, woody, fresh spicy with Iris leaf, Violet Leaf, Indonesian Nutmeg
The first impression
Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia by Rasasi is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Raphael Haury. Top notes are Iris leaf, Violet Leaf, Indonesian Nutmeg and Pepper; middle notes are Leather, Agarwood (Oud), Dried Fruits, Tobacco and Tonka Bean; base notes are Patchouli, Indian Oud and Vetiver.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Raphael Haury
Raphael Haury is a French perfumer who has worked with brands like Azzaro and Charriol. He is known for creating fresh and vibrant fragrances, such as Azzaro's Pure Cedrat and Pure Vetiver. His portfolio also includes more complex compositions like Café Parfums' Cafe Expresso, showcasing his range from citrusy to gourmand notes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia Rasasi
Essence
The Sovereign commands with quiet authority, their power woven into every gesture. Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia mirrors this regality-its oud and leather heart is a throne room, while the iris-violet leaf opening is the cool nod of a crown. The tobacco and dried fruits add decadence, a ruler's rightful indulgence.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor structured silhouettes-tailored coats, signet rings-that echo the fragrance's precision. Their surroundings are grand but restrained, like the scent's balance of earthy patchouli and vetiver with opulent oud.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in legacy, in the weight of tradition. The Indonesian nutmeg and pepper speak of ancient trade routes, while the Indian oud base grounds them in lineage. Every choice is deliberate, a stitch in history's tapestry.
Relationships
They inspire loyalty, not through force but presence. The tonka bean's sweetness tempers the leather's severity, revealing their unexpected generosity. Romantic partners are equals, though few dare approach.
Lifestyle
Their days are measured-boardrooms by day, private libraries by night. The strong sillage ensures they’re remembered, yet the complexity demands close attention, like a sovereign's nuanced rule.
Shadow
Pride can calcify into isolation. The birch-free oud warns of this-a richness that may repel as much as it enthralls.
Conclusion
Oudh Al Boruzz Abeer Malaysia is the Sovereign's olfactory scepter: commanding, intricate, and built to endure. It doesn’t ask for respect-it assumes it.