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Surfing Uluwatu 2007

8.4 / 10 136 Ratings
A popular perfume by Zara for women and men, released in 2007. The scent is woody-smoky. The longevity is above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Woody
Smoky
Spicy
Oriental
Resinous

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
OrangeOrange AldehydesAldehydes BergamotBergamot Waterproof ChalkWaterproof Chalk
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Chinese oudChinese oud Chinese rose ottoChinese rose otto Chinese gardenia CO2Chinese gardenia CO2 Chinese jasmine absoluteChinese jasmine absolute BloxtunvirBloxtunvir
Base Notes Base Notes
Mysore sandalwoodMysore sandalwood Indonesian vanillaIndonesian vanilla PatchouliPatchouli OakmossOakmoss Dormant CrumbleDormant Crumble
Ratings
Scent
8.4136 Ratings
Longevity
8.8124 Ratings
Sillage
8.0122 Ratings
Bottle
9.2123 Ratings
Value for money
7.086 Ratings
Submitted by BeScho · last update on 12/25/2024.
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance was part of the collection Collaborations.

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What the fragrance is similar to
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Ottoman Empire III

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5 in-depth fragrance descriptions
DrB1414

277 Reviews
DrB1414
DrB1414
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A Shalimaresque take on Oud
A Shalimaresque take on Oud or an Oud take on Shalimar? That is the question and how I see Chinese Oud from Areej le Dore.

Chinese Oud Part 1 ranks among my favorite ALDs, just behind Antiquity, War and Peace, and Ottoman Empire. It is an Oud heavy perfume making use of a beautiful Hainan Agarwood oil that is the very soul of the composition. The oud presents faint smoky and hay-like facets but the main trait is the leather-like quality. Brown, smooth like silk, rich, suede leather-like texture and smell is what I feel this oud is all about. Blended with creamy florals, patchouli, and vanilla to create an Oriental mirage which to my nose resembles Shalimar and Musc Ravageur, basically that lineage. However, it brings something new to the table, specifically, high-quality natural oud, and a plethora of other marvelous and natural ingredients while Adam's skill makes it feel effortless and expertly blended—smooth transitions with seamless overlaps, no edges, and no misplaced notes. The opening is so addictive as creamy aldehydes and a juicy orange blend to give the impression of an orange creamsicle cocktail—mouthwatering and unique use of aldehydes which for many can be offputing. The heart reveals a lush and creamy floral garden where specific floral accords are difficult to separate as they are blended to perfection. At the same time, the base is a combination of oud, vanilla, patchouli, and Mysore sandalwood. The vanilla gives sweetness and warmth but it is never cloying nor cheap smelling like the usual vanillin and other common substitutes. The patchouli lends a nice chocolaty touch. The Mysore has a rich buttery texture that becomes more apparent after several hours and will continue to come forth as the perfume consumes on the skin. It feels like an Oriental dream. An Oriental take on vintage French perfumery aesthetic that offers another perspective on a well-established genre.
As far as Part 2 is concerned, I feel that the composition is identical, however, the Oud used is different and it gives the perfume a different feel, especially in texture. While Part 1 feels smooth and leather-like, Part 2 feels rather woody, like hardwood, with additional bitterness and sourness in the opening as well as a far more noticeable smoky facet. Since Oud is the star and the main note in this perfume, I feel these two are quite different and I feel that way whenever I wear them. I love both, for different reasons. Part 1 for its leather-like quality, feeling like a continuation of Shalimar. Part 2 for its woody and smoky facets, feeling like a more Oriental departure to the same theme. Either way, this is one of the best ALDs to my tastes and a great example of how Oud can be so versatile when used properly and by the right nose.

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Despard

7 Reviews
Despard
Despard
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Chinese Oud 1
Gosh this is beautiful : a swift blend of citrus and oud, slight herbal aspect like hay.
I smell tangerine and hay, blended with a beautiful floral facet, brought together with the oud, it works brilliantly.
It makes me feel like I’m on a field, stationed, feasting on bread, the fragrance of the field lingers, possibly something smoky nearby but ever so slight. I could be a warrior stationed on a hill perhaps because I feel like there’s a leather nuance.
I absolutely adore this perfume
9.2/10
Updated on 12/25/2024
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Monsala

17 Reviews
Monsala
Monsala
1  
Chinese oud
In collaboration with Russian Adam and an oud collector from China I present to you an extraordinary old and high quality wild Hainan hagarwood oil produced in 2003.
Fantastic composition with a citrus finish, quite volatile and short, just so that the oud does not go out of control. After drying a combination of exotic flowers, gardenias and jasmine that evolve towards a sandalwood smell, a not sweet sandalwood, a smell of wood tanned by time, pleasant and penetrating.
Very interesting olfactory experience of a high level as we are accustomed to this perfume house.

Uniqueness: 9/10
Scent: 9/10
Performance 7/10
♀️▫️▫️◾▫️▫️♂️
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Caligari

76 Reviews
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Caligari
Top Review 38  
The Quiet and Slow Breeder - A Rare Oud Species
The (only initially) quiet and slow breeder. For "Chinese Oud," you need time. It’s great, but it doesn’t show you that right away. And maybe not the first time, and certainly not as a small test spot on the arm.

I’m certainly not an Oud-head, but I’ve had quite a bit under my nose. I admit, I couldn’t make sense of the notes and had my doubts. And then there’s this hype before the launch. I’m not particularly fond of that either. But here we’re first talking about the scent.
The top note lives up to its name in this case. It hits you quite hard. The Oud is significantly "disparaged" at this point by the citrus fruits, I would say. And then something happens that I experience very rarely. "The discovery" (in the truest sense of the word) of the Oud. It slowly works its way up. And based on the increasing strength of this note, you only then recognize its content. It’s one of the rare cases where the scent becomes stronger over time (of course only up to a certain degree - still atypical). It never stands alone, but it becomes increasingly revealed. The rose remains until the end. It fades, however, according to its arrangement in the pyramid. Sandalwood and vanilla smooth out the already not harsh Oud, while patchouli somewhat counteracts this smoothing.

It is and remains a quieter and smoother Oud, but from about the fourth hour, you recognize the actual quality and strength of this extrait.

The frequent appearance of "Chinese Oud" in the souk in recent weeks makes me suspect that expectations were disappointed, or patience ran out.

Even though it belongs to the quieter ones in my collection, I feel very comfortable with it. Especially since there aren’t many well-made, and above all, natural Oud fragrances. This one undoubtedly counts among them.

PS: After 24 hours, especially in clothing, a magnificent Oud experience.

So, take your time!
Updated on 04/10/2021
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Lauser93

1199 Reviews
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Lauser93
Lauser93
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A Quite Heavy Fragrance
Many thanks to Nick for the sample of Chinese Oud :-) This is a very heavy fragrance that ultimately is a bit too much for me. The longevity is strong, lasting well over 12 hours, and the sillage is also quite successful.

The top note starts fruity thanks to oranges and bergamot. There’s also an animalistic barn-like aroma present. The heart note smells distinctly of Chinese oud. This gives it a very woody, bitter, musty, earthy, and root-like scent. Over time, rose water joins in. The base remains oud-heavy, woody, and earthy with hints of oak moss and patchouli. I also detect a bit of musk and a certain peat note.

In the end, I’m not completely satisfied with this one, but I’m not a fan of Chinese oud either.
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38 short views on the fragrance
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In the opening, a blend of orange with a slightly barnyard oud. In the drydown, the scent becomes a smooth, smoky oud with a creamy vanilla.
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It is an exceptional, complex, dry and balanced take on wood, where the oud and the sandalwood are balanced to perfection.
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luck would have it that I got to get my hands on this one. little description. here you can find so much quality and dedication for this.
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Chinese Agarwood
The orange sun stands cool
Petals float
Into the distance
Chinese barn
Old leather walls
On balsam planks
From Mysore
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Oud stinks, expanded by facets of smoke, wood, and resinous sweetness. Those few flowers don't stand a chance. Far from pleasant.
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She rubs her orange peel
On his branches
He smokes with joy
Wax plugs are coming loose
From the wood
Ohoo Oud when will you come
Later
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Parallels to my beloved Oud Khôl: subtle animal notes, moss, aldehydes, sweetness (here vanilla).
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99% humidity in the Chinese
jungle my oud helmet is full of
roses crawling over moss
quietly to the citrus musk beast
I want to CUDDLE.
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Chinese Rose named "OTTO"
It blows me away!
Starts off orangey with a hint of animalic
Then transitions to an antique, leathery wood scent*
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Here, the oud is too much for me as well. It takes too long for me to find the scent somewhat bearable. To be honest, it overwhelms me.
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