



Description Al Haramain Golden Oud 50 years
Top notes Top notes - They develop straight after you put the fragrance on. They create the first impression and tend to be quite intense, but not long-lasting. | Thyme, Sage, Black Pepper, Clove |
Middle notes Middle notes - The heart of the fragrance comes out after a couple of minutes when the head of the scent fades away. These notes usually last around 2 to 3 hours. | Rose, Resin, Patchouli, Agar Wood |
Base notes Base notes - The last and often longest part of the fragrance's evolution on your skin. Takes anywhere from 4 hours to over a day. | Agar Wood, Amber, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Musk |
| Fragrance category | spicy, woody |
| Concentration of the fragrance component | Eau de Parfum |
A representation of the epitome of 50 years of excellence. The finest oud in Al Haramain Golden Oud 50 years eau de parfum, extracted from the khasiana tree species over half a century ago, has matured to a state of unparalleled perfection. Encased in a masterfully crafted bottle reminiscent of classical perfume vials, the fragrance unfolds with opulent spice, transitioning to a sweet and balsamic phase that ensures its timeless status as a classic for perfume collectors.
- amber spicy scent perfect for any occasion
- epitome of 50 years of all-factory excellence
- launched in 2020
Composition of the fragrance
This extraordinary composition unveils its splendor with notes of aromatic thyme, earthy sage, tantalizing black pepper, and exotic clove, infusing the air with a captivating and invigorating spice. As the fragrance evolves, a tapestry of enchanting rose, opulent balsam, intoxicating patchouli, and precious dehnal oud takes center stage, weaving an intricate web of sophistication and alluring allure. Finally, the finish of rich oud, golden amber, velvety sandalwood, creamy vanilla, and seductive musk create a resplendent symphony of warm sensuality, enveloping you in a mesmerizing embrace.
Story of the fragrance
Inspired by the holiest mosques in the world, Masjid Al-Haram and Masjid Al-Nabawi, their name reflects our deep reverence for these sacred places. The logo, a representation of Maqam Ibrahim next to the Kaaba in Masjid Al-Haram, symbolizes their commitment to the utmost quality and authenticity.


