In seclusion. A dry tree trunk, bleached by the sun over the years. The heat of the day, preserved deep within the bony wood, escapes in the evening twilight as a warming breath. You take a deep breath.
Slowly, the lady removes the glove made of fine suede. With precise, albeit delicate movements, she first loosens the supple material at the tips, then lets the second skin glide gently over her fingers in soft ecstasy, until her forearm and wrist are completely exposed. A sensual scent subtly fills the room.
An autumn day in the forest. You wander through the underbrush, the air is damp and heavy. Suddenly, you get caught, breaking a moldy tree stump with your boot. An earthy, fruity-spicy aroma wafts towards you. You bend down. Pause. Enjoy the moment.
Ameer Al Oudh is a small gift. While bright, woody aspects initially prevail, a warm, leathery undertone gradually comes to the forefront. Later, the scent becomes more balsamic, oily, and a fine, slightly fruity stable note becomes prominent. However, in perception, Ameer Al Oudh always remains of noble disposition and close to the skin. I wouldn’t even go so far as to place the scent in the realm of "Orientals." Here, the diverse facets of the Oud theme are simply relaxed and confidently set to music. A snug and flattering experience. Fine.
Yes, it has something special. I just tested it recently. Price - "performance" is very good! Unfortunately, it seems to be discontinued again. Nice comment on that. Thanks!
One might think that it's about time to move on from Oud. But no one has described it as delicious, seductive-yes, irresistible-like this in a long time. Join me on this journey, let yourself be dazzled by this amber-glowing Oud chalice (and I hope there won't be another hassle with this little treasure like there was with my current Tauer order, where I "get to" drive to the customs warehouse to see the nice officials just for a few extra ml)...