
Oud Satin Mood
When Maison Francis Kurkdjian launched Oud Satin Mood Eau de Parfum in 2015, the goal was clear: take oud out of the dark and wrap it in something luminous. A rose-oud built for wearability rather than drama, soft, opulent, and closer to cashmere than smoke. Aromatica carries the Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try this without the pressure of sizing up immediately.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bulgarian Rose, Violet, Strawberry
Heart: Turkish Rose
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Vanilla, Amber, Benzoin, Caramel, Cedar
The Scent
Brighter than the name suggests, Oud Satin Mood opens with Bulgarian rose and violet coming forward first, clean and slightly powdery, with a thin vein of strawberry lending a fruity lift that reads more like rose skin than fruit bowl. It is elegant rather than playful. Within the first few minutes, the Turkish rose in the heart deepens the floral, pushing it toward something richer and more velvety. This is where the satin in the name starts to make sense. The rose in the heart phase has real body to it, and it can read slightly sharp at this stage, the petals rendered with an almost crystalline precision that may come across as synthetic to those expecting a dewy natural rose.
The transition from top to heart is not abrupt; it moves in a slow, unhurried arc, the strawberry note fading quietly while the rose gains warmth and weight. There is a particular pleasure in watching these two rose sources, the Bulgarian and Turkish, pass the baton between themselves, each contributing a different facet of the flower. The Bulgarian opening stays luminous and lifted, while the Turkish heart begins to pull the composition inward, giving it gravity and presence without surrendering softness.
As the fragrance settles, the base notes begin their slow rise. Caramel and vanilla soften everything considerably, pulling the composition from floral toward something that smells edible and warm. The oud here is polished and refined, with no barn, no smoke, no raw animalic edge. It reads as a pale woody glow beneath the sweetness, with the benzoin adding a quiet resinous hum and cedar providing enough structure to keep the whole thing from turning purely gourmand. That cedar note is subtle but important; without it, the caramel-vanilla base would tip the fragrance fully into dessert territory. Instead, the woody undercurrent keeps it grounded, threading a clean dryness through the warmth.
By the dry-down, Oud Satin Mood settles into a creamy, skin-close rose-oud that wears intimately and gently. The amber adds depth without adding darkness, functioning more as a warmth-amplifier than a distinct note in its own right. Sweet oriental lovers consider this a benchmark of the genre, while those expecting a drier, more assertive oud will find the caramel-vanilla weight heavy going. Both impressions agree on one point: it smells expensive.
When to Wear
Oud Satin Mood is at its best in cooler months, autumn evenings, winter dinners, and the kind of occasion where the scent becomes part of the memory. It suits formal settings and intimate nights out equally well, the sweetness close enough to the skin to feel personal without ever turning loud.
Who Is It For
For the person who gravitates toward sweet oriental fragrances but wants the credibility of a luxury house behind them, someone who layers rose and oud instinctively and finds heavy sweetness comfortable rather than cloying.
If you enjoy Grand Soir from the same house, Oud Satin Mood shares that warm amber-vanilla core but shifts the focus from benzoin-amber to rose. Fans of dark floral orientals may also want to compare it with Aoud Night by Montale, which sits in a similar rose-oud family with a smokier edge. Browse the full Maison Francis Kurkdjian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
When Maison Francis Kurkdjian launched Oud Satin Mood Eau de Parfum in 2015, the goal was clear: take oud out of the dark and wrap it in something luminous. A rose-oud built for wearability rather than drama, soft, opulent, and closer to cashmere than smoke. Aromatica carries the Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud Satin Mood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try this without the pressure of sizing up immediately.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bulgarian Rose, Violet, Strawberry
Heart: Turkish Rose
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Vanilla, Amber, Benzoin, Caramel, Cedar
The Scent
Brighter than the name suggests, Oud Satin Mood opens with Bulgarian rose and violet coming forward first, clean and slightly powdery, with a thin vein of strawberry lending a fruity lift that reads more like rose skin than fruit bowl. It is elegant rather than playful. Within the first few minutes, the Turkish rose in the heart deepens the floral, pushing it toward something richer and more velvety. This is where the satin in the name starts to make sense. The rose in the heart phase has real body to it, and it can read slightly sharp at this stage, the petals rendered with an almost crystalline precision that may come across as synthetic to those expecting a dewy natural rose.
The transition from top to heart is not abrupt; it moves in a slow, unhurried arc, the strawberry note fading quietly while the rose gains warmth and weight. There is a particular pleasure in watching these two rose sources, the Bulgarian and Turkish, pass the baton between themselves, each contributing a different facet of the flower. The Bulgarian opening stays luminous and lifted, while the Turkish heart begins to pull the composition inward, giving it gravity and presence without surrendering softness.
As the fragrance settles, the base notes begin their slow rise. Caramel and vanilla soften everything considerably, pulling the composition from floral toward something that smells edible and warm. The oud here is polished and refined, with no barn, no smoke, no raw animalic edge. It reads as a pale woody glow beneath the sweetness, with the benzoin adding a quiet resinous hum and cedar providing enough structure to keep the whole thing from turning purely gourmand. That cedar note is subtle but important; without it, the caramel-vanilla base would tip the fragrance fully into dessert territory. Instead, the woody undercurrent keeps it grounded, threading a clean dryness through the warmth.
By the dry-down, Oud Satin Mood settles into a creamy, skin-close rose-oud that wears intimately and gently. The amber adds depth without adding darkness, functioning more as a warmth-amplifier than a distinct note in its own right. Sweet oriental lovers consider this a benchmark of the genre, while those expecting a drier, more assertive oud will find the caramel-vanilla weight heavy going. Both impressions agree on one point: it smells expensive.
When to Wear
Oud Satin Mood is at its best in cooler months, autumn evenings, winter dinners, and the kind of occasion where the scent becomes part of the memory. It suits formal settings and intimate nights out equally well, the sweetness close enough to the skin to feel personal without ever turning loud.
Who Is It For
For the person who gravitates toward sweet oriental fragrances but wants the credibility of a luxury house behind them, someone who layers rose and oud instinctively and finds heavy sweetness comfortable rather than cloying.
If you enjoy Grand Soir from the same house, Oud Satin Mood shares that warm amber-vanilla core but shifts the focus from benzoin-amber to rose. Fans of dark floral orientals may also want to compare it with Aoud Night by Montale, which sits in a similar rose-oud family with a smokier edge. Browse the full Maison Francis Kurkdjian collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











