
Oud Wood
Few fragrances have done more to shift Western perfumery than Tom Ford Oud Wood, the 2007 Private Blend Eau de Parfum that made agarwood feel less exotic and more inevitable. Created by perfumer Richard Herpin, it remains one of the most-referenced ouds in the modern canon: restrained, warm, quietly luxurious in a way that does not need to shout. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Oud Wood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it at your own pace before committing.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rosewood, Cardamom, Sichuan Pepper
Heart: Oud (Agarwood), Sandalwood, Vetiver
Base: Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Amber
The Scent
Spiced and woody from the first breath, Sichuan pepper and cardamom open with a dry, faintly cool quality that most people do not expect. It is not a fruity pepper blast; it reads more like the smell of a freshly opened spice drawer in a well-stocked kitchen. Rosewood anchors the top, lending a soft, slightly waxy character that bridges the pepper and what comes next. The rosewood's warmth slows the pepper's edge, giving the opening a composed, unhurried feel before the transition begins. Within ten minutes the spice softens and oud moves to the center. This is not the barnyard, smoky, challenging oud of Middle Eastern tradition. It is a cleaner, more polished interpretation, slightly resinous, carrying enough darkness to feel genuine without alienating anyone unfamiliar with raw agarwood. Sandalwood runs underneath it from almost the start, adding a creamy smoothness that rounds out the oud's drier edges, and the two notes negotiate a balance that keeps the heart simultaneously rich and wearable. Vetiver threads through the heart as well, bringing a faint earthiness that prevents the fragrance from reading too sweet or too soft. The oud itself is mild compared to Arabic-style compositions, and that divide is real: people who want a full-force oud experience can find Oud Wood understated, while those arriving from mainstream fragrances tend to find it challenging enough to feel special without being difficult to wear. As the dry-down develops, tonka bean and amber wrap the whole composition in a warm resinous glow, and vanilla adds a quiet sweetness that coaxes the oud into something almost skin-like. The final phase carries a resemblance to some of Tom Ford's other Private Blend bases, and the dry-down shares DNA with Tobacco Vanille, particularly in the warmth and density of its amber core. That is not a flaw, but it is worth knowing going in. The amber and vanilla never overwhelm; they recede enough to let the oud remain the defining voice through the final hours of wear.
When to Wear
Oud Wood works best in cooler weather, from autumn through winter, when its warm spiced-wood core can settle without competing with heat and humidity. It is at its best in the evening, at a dinner, a late meeting, or quiet indoor settings where you want to leave a quiet impression rather than announce yourself. Browse the Oud and Dark Woods collection for similarly weighted companions.
Who Is It For
Someone who has worn sandalwood and cedar-based fragrances their whole life and is ready for the next step will find an immediate home here, as will anyone who finds straight oud too animalic but still wants something with genuine weight and character.
If you enjoy Tobacco Oud from the same Private Blend line, Oud Wood sits in the same family but reads quieter and more restrained, making them worth wearing side by side. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Few fragrances have done more to shift Western perfumery than Tom Ford Oud Wood, the 2007 Private Blend Eau de Parfum that made agarwood feel less exotic and more inevitable. Created by perfumer Richard Herpin, it remains one of the most-referenced ouds in the modern canon: restrained, warm, quietly luxurious in a way that does not need to shout. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Oud Wood decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it at your own pace before committing.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Rosewood, Cardamom, Sichuan Pepper
Heart: Oud (Agarwood), Sandalwood, Vetiver
Base: Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Amber
The Scent
Spiced and woody from the first breath, Sichuan pepper and cardamom open with a dry, faintly cool quality that most people do not expect. It is not a fruity pepper blast; it reads more like the smell of a freshly opened spice drawer in a well-stocked kitchen. Rosewood anchors the top, lending a soft, slightly waxy character that bridges the pepper and what comes next. The rosewood's warmth slows the pepper's edge, giving the opening a composed, unhurried feel before the transition begins. Within ten minutes the spice softens and oud moves to the center. This is not the barnyard, smoky, challenging oud of Middle Eastern tradition. It is a cleaner, more polished interpretation, slightly resinous, carrying enough darkness to feel genuine without alienating anyone unfamiliar with raw agarwood. Sandalwood runs underneath it from almost the start, adding a creamy smoothness that rounds out the oud's drier edges, and the two notes negotiate a balance that keeps the heart simultaneously rich and wearable. Vetiver threads through the heart as well, bringing a faint earthiness that prevents the fragrance from reading too sweet or too soft. The oud itself is mild compared to Arabic-style compositions, and that divide is real: people who want a full-force oud experience can find Oud Wood understated, while those arriving from mainstream fragrances tend to find it challenging enough to feel special without being difficult to wear. As the dry-down develops, tonka bean and amber wrap the whole composition in a warm resinous glow, and vanilla adds a quiet sweetness that coaxes the oud into something almost skin-like. The final phase carries a resemblance to some of Tom Ford's other Private Blend bases, and the dry-down shares DNA with Tobacco Vanille, particularly in the warmth and density of its amber core. That is not a flaw, but it is worth knowing going in. The amber and vanilla never overwhelm; they recede enough to let the oud remain the defining voice through the final hours of wear.
When to Wear
Oud Wood works best in cooler weather, from autumn through winter, when its warm spiced-wood core can settle without competing with heat and humidity. It is at its best in the evening, at a dinner, a late meeting, or quiet indoor settings where you want to leave a quiet impression rather than announce yourself. Browse the Oud and Dark Woods collection for similarly weighted companions.
Who Is It For
Someone who has worn sandalwood and cedar-based fragrances their whole life and is ready for the next step will find an immediate home here, as will anyone who finds straight oud too animalic but still wants something with genuine weight and character.
If you enjoy Tobacco Oud from the same Private Blend line, Oud Wood sits in the same family but reads quieter and more restrained, making them worth wearing side by side. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











