BDK Parfums Oud Abramad — Luxurious Spicy Woody Amber Unisex Fragrance
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- Brand: BDK Parfums
- Product Code: OUDA2
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BDK Parfums Oud Abramad — Luxurious Spicy Woody Amber Unisex Fragrance
Storytelling Introduction
BDK Parfums Oud Abramad is an opulent unisex scent inspired by the grandeur of Eastern palaces. A regal blend of saffron and rose opens the journey, evolving into resinous, woody layers of agarwood, amber, and incense. It’s a fragrance woven with power, elegance, and magnetic allure.Key Notes & Olfactory Pyramid
Top notes feature saffron and ginger, heart notes reveal Turkish rose and cumin, while the base settles into agarwood (oud), guaiac wood, labdanum, incense, patchouli, castoreum, and Orcanox for a deep, smoky, ambered finish.Longevity & Sillage
Praised for its refinement, Oud Abramad offers moderate-to-strong longevity with a smooth, lasting trail—ideal for evenings or cooler weather. Scent SplitPerfect Occasions & Seasons
Best worn in fall and winter evenings, this fragrance shines during romantic encounters, elegant gatherings, or any moment when you want to leave a memorable impression.Why Niche Lovers Choose BDK Parfums Oud Abramad
This is a highly respected oud scent—spicy yet polished, woody yet warm. The balance between oriental richness and subtle refinement has earned it praise as a sophisticated, accessible oud that communicates elegance without intimidation.Bulleted Feature List
• Spicy and vibrant opening with saffron and ginger• Floral heart of Turkish rose accented by cumin
• Warm, smoky base of oud, incense, and resinous woods
• Smooth amber undertones with refined spices
• Strong performance with a regal, unisex presence
• Perfect for evening wear and cooler seasons
FAQ
Q: Is Oud Abramad unisex?A: Yes, it's designed to be worn by both women and men.
Q: What are the key accords?
A: Spicy, woody, amber, oriental, woody floral.
Q: When was it launched and who is the perfumer?
A: Launched in 2016, created by Mathilde Bijaoui under BDK Parfums.
