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Ameer Al Oudh

Few Arabian perfume houses match Lattafa's consistency with oud-forward compositions, and Ameer Al Oudh from 2016 is one of the clearest statements of what the house does best: raw, smoky oud wrapped in spice and sweetened at the base without losing its edge. It is an Eau de Parfum, unisex in classification, and it leans firmly masculine in character. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ameer Al Oudh decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it one of the easiest entry points into genuine Arabian oud perfumery at a fraction of a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Agarwood (Oud), Cinnamon, Nutmeg

Heart: Jasmine, Sandalwood

Base: Musk, Vanilla, Guaiac Wood, Amber, Cedar

The Scent

Agarwood arrives from the first spray with no hesitation and no build-up. It is smoky, slightly animalic, and distinctly Arabian in character. Cinnamon comes in almost immediately, sharp and warm, adding a spiced edge that keeps the oud from smelling dusty or flat. Nutmeg supports the cinnamon without overpowering it, giving the opening a rounded spice note rather than a one-dimensional kick.

Through the first fifteen to twenty minutes, the spice and oud interlock closely. This is not a gentle oud. It is assertive and earthy, the kind that does not try to be polite. It can read darker and spicier rather than smooth depending on how the skin pulls the cinnamon forward, and the opening can feel polarizing precisely because the oud is so direct and makes no concession to approachability. The cinnamon and nutmeg do not soften it so much as frame it, giving the raw agarwood a spiced architecture that keeps it from reading as a single blunt note.

As the fragrance moves into its heart, the jasmine surfaces as a soft floral buffer between the smoky top and the woodier base. It does not read as a floral fragrance at any point, but the jasmine adds a slight creamy quality that keeps the composition from feeling entirely dry. Sandalwood blends with the jasmine here, smoothing the transition and broadening the wood character away from pure smoke toward something more rounded and full. The interplay between jasmine and sandalwood is subtle, more texture than statement, and it is doing structural work rather than drawing attention to itself. The creaminess that develops in this phase is quiet but load-bearing: without it, the move from assertive spiced oud to the warmer base would feel abrupt rather than gradual.

The dry-down is where Ameer Al Oudh earns its repeat wearers. Vanilla and amber emerge in the base with real warmth, pulling the composition toward a gourmand-oriental quality. Guaiac wood contributes a slightly rubbery, smoky depth underneath, and cedar keeps the structure clean and sharp. The musk here is not synthetic or clean-smelling; it has a skin-close warmth that melds with the vanilla and amber to produce a rich, lingering base.

The overall arc is from assertive spiced oud in the opening to a warm, woody-sweet base that sits close to skin. The transition is gradual and satisfying. The oud quality holds up well against higher-priced alternatives, and the dry-down in particular repays patience. The base has a quality that exceeds what the price point would lead you to expect: the cedar anchors it, the guaiac wood adds a slightly resinous smokiness, and the vanilla never tips into sweetness so heavy that it undercuts the oud character from the opening. It resolves cleanly.

When to Wear

Cool-weather wear is where this belongs: autumn evenings and winter nights out, or formal occasions where a statement scent is appropriate. It suits dressier settings: a dinner, a gathering, any situation where you want something with presence and weight.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward dark, spiced, oud-forward orientals and wants an authentic Arabian-style fragrance without spending niche prices will find a direct answer here. If you already wear oud and want more of it, this delivers without compromise.

If you enjoy Oud Mood from Lattafa, Ameer Al Oudh sits in a similar dark-oriental space but with more spice and smoke up front. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica, or explore the wider Oud and Dark Woods collection for comparable fragrances across brands.

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

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Description

Few Arabian perfume houses match Lattafa's consistency with oud-forward compositions, and Ameer Al Oudh from 2016 is one of the clearest statements of what the house does best: raw, smoky oud wrapped in spice and sweetened at the base without losing its edge. It is an Eau de Parfum, unisex in classification, and it leans firmly masculine in character. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Ameer Al Oudh decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it one of the easiest entry points into genuine Arabian oud perfumery at a fraction of a full bottle.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Agarwood (Oud), Cinnamon, Nutmeg

Heart: Jasmine, Sandalwood

Base: Musk, Vanilla, Guaiac Wood, Amber, Cedar

The Scent

Agarwood arrives from the first spray with no hesitation and no build-up. It is smoky, slightly animalic, and distinctly Arabian in character. Cinnamon comes in almost immediately, sharp and warm, adding a spiced edge that keeps the oud from smelling dusty or flat. Nutmeg supports the cinnamon without overpowering it, giving the opening a rounded spice note rather than a one-dimensional kick.

Through the first fifteen to twenty minutes, the spice and oud interlock closely. This is not a gentle oud. It is assertive and earthy, the kind that does not try to be polite. It can read darker and spicier rather than smooth depending on how the skin pulls the cinnamon forward, and the opening can feel polarizing precisely because the oud is so direct and makes no concession to approachability. The cinnamon and nutmeg do not soften it so much as frame it, giving the raw agarwood a spiced architecture that keeps it from reading as a single blunt note.

As the fragrance moves into its heart, the jasmine surfaces as a soft floral buffer between the smoky top and the woodier base. It does not read as a floral fragrance at any point, but the jasmine adds a slight creamy quality that keeps the composition from feeling entirely dry. Sandalwood blends with the jasmine here, smoothing the transition and broadening the wood character away from pure smoke toward something more rounded and full. The interplay between jasmine and sandalwood is subtle, more texture than statement, and it is doing structural work rather than drawing attention to itself. The creaminess that develops in this phase is quiet but load-bearing: without it, the move from assertive spiced oud to the warmer base would feel abrupt rather than gradual.

The dry-down is where Ameer Al Oudh earns its repeat wearers. Vanilla and amber emerge in the base with real warmth, pulling the composition toward a gourmand-oriental quality. Guaiac wood contributes a slightly rubbery, smoky depth underneath, and cedar keeps the structure clean and sharp. The musk here is not synthetic or clean-smelling; it has a skin-close warmth that melds with the vanilla and amber to produce a rich, lingering base.

The overall arc is from assertive spiced oud in the opening to a warm, woody-sweet base that sits close to skin. The transition is gradual and satisfying. The oud quality holds up well against higher-priced alternatives, and the dry-down in particular repays patience. The base has a quality that exceeds what the price point would lead you to expect: the cedar anchors it, the guaiac wood adds a slightly resinous smokiness, and the vanilla never tips into sweetness so heavy that it undercuts the oud character from the opening. It resolves cleanly.

When to Wear

Cool-weather wear is where this belongs: autumn evenings and winter nights out, or formal occasions where a statement scent is appropriate. It suits dressier settings: a dinner, a gathering, any situation where you want something with presence and weight.

Who Is It For

Someone who gravitates toward dark, spiced, oud-forward orientals and wants an authentic Arabian-style fragrance without spending niche prices will find a direct answer here. If you already wear oud and want more of it, this delivers without compromise.

If you enjoy Oud Mood from Lattafa, Ameer Al Oudh sits in a similar dark-oriental space but with more spice and smoke up front. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica, or explore the wider Oud and Dark Woods collection for comparable fragrances across brands.

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

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