
Xerjoff — Alexandria II
Rose and oud, at the expensive end.
Apple and lavender open it brighter than you'd expect from an oud fragrance. Rose and cedar build through the middle. Then the Laotian oud arrives and everything goes deep and resinous, with sandalwood, amber and vanilla rounding the edges so it never turns sharp.
Oud divides people harder than any other material in perfumery. If you already know it isn't for you, this will not change your mind — and if you have never tried a real one, this is a good place to start.
From Xerjoff's Oud Stars line. Evening, cool weather, and not a small statement.
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