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British elegance meets oriental depth
My first impression of Oud Save the King is immediately elegant and sophisticated. I smell creamy Earl Grey tea accompanied by a gentle bergamot. Soft, calming and simply British. Shortly afterwards, the oud unfolds, but not harsh or animalic, but velvety and luxurious. It covers the skin like a fine fabric, warm and slightly sweet. I particularly like how harmoniously tea, leather and oud blend together. The fragrance is regal, sophisticated and yet modern. For me, it is ideal for special occasions, elegant evenings and moments full of self-confidence.
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I tested the Oud Save the King extensively today, but unfortunately I really didn't notice any oud, although I was already very fixated on it😅 maybe the name says more than the content. It's the same with Oud Maracuja, Jordi Fernández himself admitted that he didn't use any real oud in the fragrance. So you have to ask yourself whether it makes sense to spend so much money...