Extreme Aoud EDP – 100ml – by Fragrance World
Original price was: R399,00.R250,00Current price is: R250,00.
It’s often called “extreme” for its bold, intense oud character — not a light or subtle scent. Many find it commanding attention, great for cooler weather or evening wear, with beast-mode projection and longevity (8+ hours on skin for some).
Some compare it loosely to Mancera’s Intense Aoud or Gold Intensive Aoud line (though not an exact 1:1 clone), or note similarities to other oud fragrances with rose/vanilla twists (e.g., distant cousin to certain Arab oud scents like Oud Al Layl but heavier on vanilla/sweetness).
Reviews are mixed-positive: praised for value, richness, and uniqueness; some love the leathery-oud punch, others find it too strong/synthetic or eventually fatiguing after months of wear.
If you’re into bold oud fragrances without spending a fortune, this is a solid budget pick — especially if you enjoy Middle Eastern-style intense ouds with floral and spicy lift.
Description
Fragrance Notes (Pyramid)
Different sources list slightly varying notes, but common breakdowns include:
- Top Notes: Lemon, Rose (sometimes Bergamot, Nepalese Oud, Spices, Citrus elements)
- Middle / Heart Notes: Saffron, Teak wood, Guaiac wood (also mentions Bulgarian Rose, Orange Blossom, Jasmine, Patchouli leaves, Geranium)
- Base Notes: Musk, Woody notes (often rich amber, leather, sometimes vanilla or musky-spicy accords in dry-down)
Overall profile: Starts fresh and citrusy-rosy, quickly goes into rich, spicy oud-wood territory with saffron adding a luxurious edge, then settles into musky, woody, sometimes slightly sweet/leathery base. Reviewers describe it as powerful, “oudy,” green-citrus opening with vanilla/rose sweetness, evolving to musky-spicy-metallic choco-vanilla dry-down.
Description & Impressions
It’s often called “extreme” for its bold, intense oud character — not a light or subtle scent. Many find it commanding attention, great for cooler weather or evening wear, with beast-mode projection and longevity (8+ hours on skin for some).
Some compare it loosely to Mancera’s Intense Aoud or Gold Intensive Aoud line (though not an exact 1:1 clone), or note similarities to other oud fragrances with rose/vanilla twists (e.g., distant cousin to certain Arab oud scents like Oud Al Layl but heavier on vanilla/sweetness).
Reviews are mixed-positive: praised for value, richness, and uniqueness; some love the leathery-oud punch, others find it too strong/synthetic or eventually fatiguing after months of wear.
If you’re into bold oud fragrances without spending a fortune, this is a solid budget pick — especially if you enjoy Middle Eastern-style intense ouds with floral and spicy lift.






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