Umm Al Quwain The Scent Library
At a glance
Is Umm Al Quwain The Scent Library worth trying?
Umm Al Quwain by The Scent Library is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fresh spicy, aromatic, citrus with Bergamot, Pepper, Basil
The first impression
Umm Al Quwain by The Scent Library is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Umm Al Quwain was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Kevin Mathys. Top notes are Bergamot, Pepper and Basil; middle notes are Sandalwood, Sweet Pea and Jasmine; base notes are White Musk, Amberwood and Vetiver.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Kevin Mathys
Kevin Mathys is a perfumer with a broad portfolio including Wood White for Al Majed Oud, Blanc and Noir for Bachs, and Oud Gone Wild for Bin Jakob. He also created Caspian Cherry and Patchouli Of The Underworld for Electimuss, Voyage À Paris for Fragrance Du Bois, and Kajal Iii for Kajal. His work spans woody, fruity, and oriental themes.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Umm Al Quwain The Scent Library
Essence
Umm Al Quwain embodies the Explorer archetype, its bergamot and pepper notes evoking sun-baked spice markets and uncharted alleyways. This is the scent of someone who measures life in miles and moments, their curiosity as boundless as the horizon.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor utilitarian elegance-breathable fabrics, sturdy boots, and a single well-worn leather satchel. The basil and sandalwood speak of a wardrobe built for motion, equally at home in a desert oasis or a coastal cafe. Their aesthetic is functional poetry.
Philosophy & Values
They believe the journey is the destination, valuing experience over possessions. The jasmine and sweet pea reveal a romantic streak, a belief that every place has a soul worth knowing. Their mantra: move lightly, observe deeply, leave no trace.
Relationships
Their relationships are as transient as the top notes of citrus and pepper-intense but brief. The white musk base hints at a longing for connection that always loses out to wanderlust. They collect people like postcards, beautiful memories pressed between pages.
Lifestyle
Their days begin before dawn, the vetiver and amberwood grounding their constant motion. They thrive in liminal spaces-airports, train stations, border towns-where every smell is a promise of somewhere new. Routine is their kryptonite.
Shadow
Their shadow is rootlessness, the risk of becoming a perpetual tourist in their own life. The warm spicy accord warns of the exhaustion that comes when nowhere is home.
Conclusion
Umm Al Quwain is the scent of the open road, a reminder that discovery is not just about places but perspectives. It lingers like a well-traveled passport-stamped, creased, and full of stories.