
Oud Mood
Warm, resinous, and unapologetically bold, Lattafa Oud Mood Eau de Parfum is a unisex oriental built for presence. Released around 2020, it belongs to a long line of affordable Arabian oud compositions that Lattafa executes with genuine craft at this price point. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Oud Mood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. It is not a quiet or subtle fragrance, and it makes no attempt to be.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rose, Saffron, Pimento
Heart: Agarwood (Oud), Caramel, Floral Notes, Patchouli
Base: Woody Notes, Amber, Resins, Incense, Musk
The Scent
Saffron and pimento arrive first, delivering a spiced metallic warmth that reads almost edible in the opening minutes. The rose is present but never dominant at this stage, sitting behind the spice like a blush of color behind a darker foreground. There is a faint sharpness from the pimento that keeps the early phase interesting and prevents it from sliding into pure sweetness too quickly. Within ten minutes, the oud moves in, and this is where Oud Mood earns its name. The oud here is not the raw, barnyard agarwood you get from pure attar-style compositions. It is processed, smoothed, and sweetened by caramel in a way that makes it genuinely accessible without stripping out the resinous depth underneath.
Patchouli adds an earthy backbone that keeps the caramel from going full gourmand. The combination is rich and layered rather than sugary, and this middle phase is where the composition finds its identity. The rose resurfaces briefly here, softened by the caramel and given a warmer, almost jammy quality that reads more oriental than floral. It blends quietly into the oud rather than competing with it, which is the right call. As the heart deepens, the patchouli becomes more visible, grounding the sweetness with a faint soil-and-wood texture that adds dimension. The floral notes in the heart stay abstract, functioning more as a softening agent than as identifiable blooms.
As it settles into the dry-down, the base opens with amber, incense, and resins that push the whole composition into heavier, smokier territory. The incense is restrained enough that it does not turn churchy, but it gives the base genuine weight and character. Musk anchors the whole thing close to the skin, and the woody base note keeps the amber from turning powdery in the later stages. Some wearers find the caramel-oud pairing a little sweet; others find it perfectly balanced. Both reactions are valid and tend to split along personal tolerance for sweet orientals. On most skin types, the dry-down is the best part, when the resins and incense take over and the sweetness recedes into the background, leaving something genuinely complex and long-wearing behind.
When to Wear
Oud Mood suits autumn and winter evenings, from a formal dinner or a wedding reception to a night out in cooler months where a heavy, enveloping oriental is exactly right. Keep it away from outdoor settings in summer heat, where the sweetness amplifies against humidity and the composition loses its balance.
Who Is It For
Wearers who already reach for sweet ouds and amber-heavy orientals will feel at home immediately, particularly those who want that Gulf-style richness without a significant price premium.
If you enjoy Khamrah, the sweet-spiced oriental DNA is closely related and worth comparing directly. For a drier, less caramelized take in the same oud-forward territory, Opulent Oud is a natural next step. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Warm, resinous, and unapologetically bold, Lattafa Oud Mood Eau de Parfum is a unisex oriental built for presence. Released around 2020, it belongs to a long line of affordable Arabian oud compositions that Lattafa executes with genuine craft at this price point. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Oud Mood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes. It is not a quiet or subtle fragrance, and it makes no attempt to be.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rose, Saffron, Pimento
Heart: Agarwood (Oud), Caramel, Floral Notes, Patchouli
Base: Woody Notes, Amber, Resins, Incense, Musk
The Scent
Saffron and pimento arrive first, delivering a spiced metallic warmth that reads almost edible in the opening minutes. The rose is present but never dominant at this stage, sitting behind the spice like a blush of color behind a darker foreground. There is a faint sharpness from the pimento that keeps the early phase interesting and prevents it from sliding into pure sweetness too quickly. Within ten minutes, the oud moves in, and this is where Oud Mood earns its name. The oud here is not the raw, barnyard agarwood you get from pure attar-style compositions. It is processed, smoothed, and sweetened by caramel in a way that makes it genuinely accessible without stripping out the resinous depth underneath.
Patchouli adds an earthy backbone that keeps the caramel from going full gourmand. The combination is rich and layered rather than sugary, and this middle phase is where the composition finds its identity. The rose resurfaces briefly here, softened by the caramel and given a warmer, almost jammy quality that reads more oriental than floral. It blends quietly into the oud rather than competing with it, which is the right call. As the heart deepens, the patchouli becomes more visible, grounding the sweetness with a faint soil-and-wood texture that adds dimension. The floral notes in the heart stay abstract, functioning more as a softening agent than as identifiable blooms.
As it settles into the dry-down, the base opens with amber, incense, and resins that push the whole composition into heavier, smokier territory. The incense is restrained enough that it does not turn churchy, but it gives the base genuine weight and character. Musk anchors the whole thing close to the skin, and the woody base note keeps the amber from turning powdery in the later stages. Some wearers find the caramel-oud pairing a little sweet; others find it perfectly balanced. Both reactions are valid and tend to split along personal tolerance for sweet orientals. On most skin types, the dry-down is the best part, when the resins and incense take over and the sweetness recedes into the background, leaving something genuinely complex and long-wearing behind.
When to Wear
Oud Mood suits autumn and winter evenings, from a formal dinner or a wedding reception to a night out in cooler months where a heavy, enveloping oriental is exactly right. Keep it away from outdoor settings in summer heat, where the sweetness amplifies against humidity and the composition loses its balance.
Who Is It For
Wearers who already reach for sweet ouds and amber-heavy orientals will feel at home immediately, particularly those who want that Gulf-style richness without a significant price premium.
If you enjoy Khamrah, the sweet-spiced oriental DNA is closely related and worth comparing directly. For a drier, less caramelized take in the same oud-forward territory, Opulent Oud is a natural next step. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











