Rose Aqor by Amouage
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8.1 / 10 23 Ratings
A popular limited perfume by Amouage for women and men, released in 2021. The scent is floral-sweet. The longevity is above-average. It is being marketed by Sabco Group / Oman Perfumery.
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Main accords

Floral
Sweet
Woody
Synthetic
Resinous

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Omani cistusOmani cistus
Heart Notes Heart Notes
FrankincenseFrankincense
Base Notes Base Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood

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Scent
8.123 Ratings
Longevity
8.418 Ratings
Sillage
7.618 Ratings
Bottle
8.426 Ratings
Value for money
6.813 Ratings
Submitted by Essy07, last update on 09/09/2025.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the The Attars collection.

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ClaireV

958 Reviews
ClaireV
ClaireV
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Epic Woman in oil format
Rose Aqor, composed by Cécile Zarokian, well – let me just stop right there. Even without looking it up, it is clear that this is a Cécile Zarokian creation. I love her work, but this central accord of soda fizz rose, sparkling ‘white’ incense, piquant black or pink pepper, doughy benzoin, cinnamon, and radiant golden ambers is as identifiable a fingerprint as anything done by Bertrand Duchaufour. Rose Aqor is very lovely, as it should be, as it is a near note-for-note recreation of Zarokian’s 2009 Epic Woman (Amouage) in oil format. Epic Woman is my most worn Amouage perfume, so I know her.

Like Epic Woman, Rose Aqor tucks a sweet-n-sour, heavily peppered rose inside a powdery incense-amber accord that is part pickles, part sherbet. As roses go, Rose Aqor is a complete meal in and of itself, from the lip-smacking savor of kimchi to the meaty, peppery rose and a thimbleful of thin crème anglaise to sweeten the tongue at the very end. It diverges slightly from the Epic Woman template in some parts, most notably with a touch of the slightly doughy bubblegum-benzoin accord and zesty cardamom ‘fuzz’ borrowed from Fêtes Persanes (Parfums MDCI), another perfume by – you guessed it – Cécile Zarokian.

I am predisposed to enjoy Rose Aqor because I also enjoy Epic Woman and Fêtes Persanes. But unless you have a very small collection and you’re specifically in the market for this type of rose (spicy, ambery, incensey), then it is likely you already own something very like this. For me personally, Rose Aqor is redundant. But remember, neither you nor I am the target market for Rose Aqor.

It is in Rose Aqor, by the way, that the key differences between the 2021 ‘attars’ and the OG ‘attars’ emerge most clearly. Smell Rose Aqor and immediately the closest equivalents that jump to mind are themselves niche perfumes that pursue a vaguely ‘exotic’, Middle Eastern theme albeit via the heavily filtered lens of a Western luxury buyer. Contrast this with OG Amouage rose-centric ‘attars’ like Ayoon Al Maha (rose and sandalwood) or the infamous Homage (Taifi rose, frankincense) and, straight away, you can tell the difference. Rose Aqor smells like a niche perfume in oil format; Homage smells like the fiercest distilled attars of Taifi rose and frankincense oil mixed together. The first is a complete perfume composition, clearly made under temperature-controlled conditions in a lab, while the second smells like something violently wrested from this good earth. And that right there is largely the difference between a concentrated perfume oil and an attar (or mukhallat).
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adanakid

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adanakid
adanakid
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Hodja Essence
Back in Turkey, it’s pretty normal to see tiny rollon oils being sold in small glass bottles right infront of mosques. Rose Aqor reminded me a lot of those kind of oils. These type of scents are usually worn by very religious guys long beard, turban etc so in more secular circles people often call them “hacı oil” or “pilgrim smell”. Because of that connection and my own memories, Rose Aqor just smells kinda plain and not that special to me. Can’t really tell if it’s synthetic or natural but yeah, the performance is strong. Still, I don’t really think it’s worth the high price.
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