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ASQ Blend Blue - The Oriental Chameleon
"Qurashi Blend Blue | Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي"
is the modern, more Western interpretation of the legendary "Al Qurashi Blend (Eau de Parfum) | Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي" and for me, a fragrance chameleon.
Its fascination lies in its versatility: On one day, it unfolds with a clear, citrusy freshness. On another day, this quickly recedes into the background, making way for a warm, woody depth reminiscent of soft Oud. This quality makes it a highlight for me. On good days, a fleeting hint of pineapple can even be sensed, adding a fruity sweetness.
Compared to the opulent original, the Blend Blue is significantly more accessible without losing complexity.
The "Qurashi Blend Noir | Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي" definitely needs to be added to the collection as well.
After some internet research, I found that the ASQ house introduced the original Al Qurashi Blend (whose traces date back to 2006) - no idea if that's true - to the world long before the emergence of similar niche fragrances like:
Blue Sapphire Parfum
Or
"Taif T10 | Taif Al-Emarat / طيف الإمارات"
Conclusion: The Blend Blue is perfect for anyone looking for a versatile, elegant fragrance that bridges the gap between oriental depth and Western freshness, continually surprising.
is the modern, more Western interpretation of the legendary "Al Qurashi Blend (Eau de Parfum) | Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي" and for me, a fragrance chameleon.
Its fascination lies in its versatility: On one day, it unfolds with a clear, citrusy freshness. On another day, this quickly recedes into the background, making way for a warm, woody depth reminiscent of soft Oud. This quality makes it a highlight for me. On good days, a fleeting hint of pineapple can even be sensed, adding a fruity sweetness.
Compared to the opulent original, the Blend Blue is significantly more accessible without losing complexity.
The "Qurashi Blend Noir | Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي" definitely needs to be added to the collection as well.
After some internet research, I found that the ASQ house introduced the original Al Qurashi Blend (whose traces date back to 2006) - no idea if that's true - to the world long before the emergence of similar niche fragrances like:
Blue Sapphire Parfum
Or
"Taif T10 | Taif Al-Emarat / طيف الإمارات"
Conclusion: The Blend Blue is perfect for anyone looking for a versatile, elegant fragrance that bridges the gap between oriental depth and Western freshness, continually surprising.



Top Notes
Bergamot
Mandarin orange
Pineapple
Heart Notes
Frankincense
Lavender
Morrocan orange blossom
Base Notes
Musk
Oud
Tonka bean
Robeyrob






























