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Amber Oud (Batch 2015)

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Amber Oud (Batch 2015)

Calice Becker built Kilian's Amber Oud in 2011 as an argument that oud does not have to be loud to be serious. This later batch from 2015 keeps that thesis intact: warm resin and soft wood instead of barnyard funk or smoke. It sits inside the Arabian Nights collection, in Eau de Parfum concentration, and reads more amber than oud from the first spray. Aromatica carries the Kilian Amber Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, sourced from this specific 2015 batch.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oud, Amber, West Indian Bay, Spicy Notes

Heart: Madagascar Vanilla, Benzoin

Base: Virginian Cedar, Amber, Oud

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is warmth, not wood. Oud and amber arrive together, but the oud here is polished rather than raw, stripped of the barnyard edge that makes some ouds a hard sell. A dusting of spicy notes and West Indian bay adds a peppery lift right at the start, keeping the opening from turning syrupy too early. Within the first twenty minutes, Madagascar vanilla and benzoin move into the center and the whole thing softens into something closer to a dessert wrapped in incense. The benzoin brings a smoky, almost creamed quality, and it is here that the fragrance splits opinion: some skin chemistry pushes the benzoin into a resinous, almost boozy sweetness, while other wearers get a cleaner, more powdery amber with the smoke kept way in the back. Both readings are correct, and both show up depending on the day. As the heart settles, Virginian cedar steps in underneath, and this is the note that keeps Amber Oud from collapsing into pure gourmand territory. The cedar is dry and a little sharp against all that vanilla, and it gives the composition a woody skeleton that holds everything else in place. By the two-hour mark, the oud and amber from the base return, but quieter and more blended than the opening, less a spotlight and more a low hum underneath the cedar and benzoin. The dry-down is where the fragrance feels most resolved: soft amber, a trace of vanilla, and dry wood, with almost none of the initial spice left. It never turns fully sweet and never turns fully dry, and that tension between the two is the whole point of the composition.

When to Wear

This is a cold-weather fragrance for evenings that call for something with weight, a dinner in a wood-paneled restaurant, a winter wedding, a night where a coat is involved. The resinous warmth reads best once the temperature drops and skin runs a little cooler, which is where it stays interesting instead of heavy. For similar dry, ambered woods across other seasons, the Amber | Resins collection at Aromatica is worth a look.

Who Is It For

Suited to someone who wants oud on the table without the theatrics, a wearer who leans toward gourmand ambers over smoky barnyard ouds and who would rather a fragrance whisper resin and vanilla than announce itself.

If you enjoy the Rose Oud (Batch 2015), it comes from the same era of the house and shares that polished, non-barnyard approach to oud. Browse the full Kilian collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Amber Oud (Batch 2015)

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Description

Calice Becker built Kilian's Amber Oud in 2011 as an argument that oud does not have to be loud to be serious. This later batch from 2015 keeps that thesis intact: warm resin and soft wood instead of barnyard funk or smoke. It sits inside the Arabian Nights collection, in Eau de Parfum concentration, and reads more amber than oud from the first spray. Aromatica carries the Kilian Amber Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, sourced from this specific 2015 batch.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oud, Amber, West Indian Bay, Spicy Notes

Heart: Madagascar Vanilla, Benzoin

Base: Virginian Cedar, Amber, Oud

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is warmth, not wood. Oud and amber arrive together, but the oud here is polished rather than raw, stripped of the barnyard edge that makes some ouds a hard sell. A dusting of spicy notes and West Indian bay adds a peppery lift right at the start, keeping the opening from turning syrupy too early. Within the first twenty minutes, Madagascar vanilla and benzoin move into the center and the whole thing softens into something closer to a dessert wrapped in incense. The benzoin brings a smoky, almost creamed quality, and it is here that the fragrance splits opinion: some skin chemistry pushes the benzoin into a resinous, almost boozy sweetness, while other wearers get a cleaner, more powdery amber with the smoke kept way in the back. Both readings are correct, and both show up depending on the day. As the heart settles, Virginian cedar steps in underneath, and this is the note that keeps Amber Oud from collapsing into pure gourmand territory. The cedar is dry and a little sharp against all that vanilla, and it gives the composition a woody skeleton that holds everything else in place. By the two-hour mark, the oud and amber from the base return, but quieter and more blended than the opening, less a spotlight and more a low hum underneath the cedar and benzoin. The dry-down is where the fragrance feels most resolved: soft amber, a trace of vanilla, and dry wood, with almost none of the initial spice left. It never turns fully sweet and never turns fully dry, and that tension between the two is the whole point of the composition.

When to Wear

This is a cold-weather fragrance for evenings that call for something with weight, a dinner in a wood-paneled restaurant, a winter wedding, a night where a coat is involved. The resinous warmth reads best once the temperature drops and skin runs a little cooler, which is where it stays interesting instead of heavy. For similar dry, ambered woods across other seasons, the Amber | Resins collection at Aromatica is worth a look.

Who Is It For

Suited to someone who wants oud on the table without the theatrics, a wearer who leans toward gourmand ambers over smoky barnyard ouds and who would rather a fragrance whisper resin and vanilla than announce itself.

If you enjoy the Rose Oud (Batch 2015), it comes from the same era of the house and shares that polished, non-barnyard approach to oud. Browse the full Kilian collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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