
Amber Oud Gold Edition
Sweet fruit, warm amber, and clean woods make for a formula that is harder to pull off than it sounds. Al Haramain Amber Oud Gold Edition Eau de Parfum, launched in 2018, walks that line with confidence. It is unisex in the truest sense: not watered-down feminine, not aggressively masculine, but genuinely shared territory. Aromatica carries the Al Haramain Amber Oud Gold Edition decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it a few times and form your own opinion without the commitment of a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Green Notes
Heart: Melon, Sweet Notes, Pineapple, Amber
Base: Musk, Vanilla, Woody Notes
The Scent
Bergamot starts things off with a bright citrus lift that keeps the first minutes from feeling heavy, while a faint green crispness gives the opening some structure rather than sweetness alone. That green quality is easy to miss but it matters: without it, the fruit notes that follow would arrive with nothing to push against. Within a few minutes, the pineapple arrives and it is unmistakable, ripe and juicy but not candy-sharp. Melon softens the pineapple's edge, pulling the heart toward a smooth, almost creamy fruitiness that sits well on both warm and cool skin. This is the phase where the fragrance most clearly signals its Gulf heritage: generous, confident, and built around pleasure rather than restraint. The amber comes in as the fruit settles, and this is the turning point: it deepens the sweetness without darkening it, giving the fragrance a golden, glowing warmth that earns the name. That amber-fruit accord is the most readable phase of the scent, radiating an easy, lush warmth that carries well in the air around you. As the drydown progresses, the woody notes emerge quietly underneath, providing a clean, slightly arid frame that keeps the whole thing from tipping into full gourmand territory. The wood here is not sandalwood-creamy or cedar-dry in any pronounced way; it is more of a neutral anchor, a floor beneath the sweetness. Vanilla closes things out, but it is a restrained vanilla, more warmth than dessert. There is no sharp sweetness in the final phase, only a softened amber glow with a light powdery edge from the musk. A smooth, gently powdery drydown follows, the kind of skin scent that still smells intentional well after the top notes have gone. The fruitiness in the opening reads as either too prominent or exactly right depending on personal tolerance for fruit-forward orientals, and both reactions make sense given how clearly pineapple leads the heart.
When to Wear
Amber Oud Gold Edition suits cooler autumn evenings and winter nights, whether that means a dinner out, a social gathering with friends, or a late-evening walk when the air has a bite to it. It also fits winter days at the office where something warmer than a fresh fougere matches the temperature and mood better than anything aquatic would.
Who Is It For
People who enjoy Arabic-inspired sweet orientals but want something lighter than a pure oud or heavy resin fragrance will find this hits the right balance, especially anyone already drawn to fruit-amber blends from the Gulf perfume tradition.
If you enjoy Amber Oud Aqua Dubai, the two share the same DNA and make an interesting comparison in how the line handles warmth versus freshness. Browse the full Al Haramain collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Sweet fruit, warm amber, and clean woods make for a formula that is harder to pull off than it sounds. Al Haramain Amber Oud Gold Edition Eau de Parfum, launched in 2018, walks that line with confidence. It is unisex in the truest sense: not watered-down feminine, not aggressively masculine, but genuinely shared territory. Aromatica carries the Al Haramain Amber Oud Gold Edition decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it a few times and form your own opinion without the commitment of a full bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot, Green Notes
Heart: Melon, Sweet Notes, Pineapple, Amber
Base: Musk, Vanilla, Woody Notes
The Scent
Bergamot starts things off with a bright citrus lift that keeps the first minutes from feeling heavy, while a faint green crispness gives the opening some structure rather than sweetness alone. That green quality is easy to miss but it matters: without it, the fruit notes that follow would arrive with nothing to push against. Within a few minutes, the pineapple arrives and it is unmistakable, ripe and juicy but not candy-sharp. Melon softens the pineapple's edge, pulling the heart toward a smooth, almost creamy fruitiness that sits well on both warm and cool skin. This is the phase where the fragrance most clearly signals its Gulf heritage: generous, confident, and built around pleasure rather than restraint. The amber comes in as the fruit settles, and this is the turning point: it deepens the sweetness without darkening it, giving the fragrance a golden, glowing warmth that earns the name. That amber-fruit accord is the most readable phase of the scent, radiating an easy, lush warmth that carries well in the air around you. As the drydown progresses, the woody notes emerge quietly underneath, providing a clean, slightly arid frame that keeps the whole thing from tipping into full gourmand territory. The wood here is not sandalwood-creamy or cedar-dry in any pronounced way; it is more of a neutral anchor, a floor beneath the sweetness. Vanilla closes things out, but it is a restrained vanilla, more warmth than dessert. There is no sharp sweetness in the final phase, only a softened amber glow with a light powdery edge from the musk. A smooth, gently powdery drydown follows, the kind of skin scent that still smells intentional well after the top notes have gone. The fruitiness in the opening reads as either too prominent or exactly right depending on personal tolerance for fruit-forward orientals, and both reactions make sense given how clearly pineapple leads the heart.
When to Wear
Amber Oud Gold Edition suits cooler autumn evenings and winter nights, whether that means a dinner out, a social gathering with friends, or a late-evening walk when the air has a bite to it. It also fits winter days at the office where something warmer than a fresh fougere matches the temperature and mood better than anything aquatic would.
Who Is It For
People who enjoy Arabic-inspired sweet orientals but want something lighter than a pure oud or heavy resin fragrance will find this hits the right balance, especially anyone already drawn to fruit-amber blends from the Gulf perfume tradition.
If you enjoy Amber Oud Aqua Dubai, the two share the same DNA and make an interesting comparison in how the line handles warmth versus freshness. Browse the full Al Haramain collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.


