The olfactory tone of Homeros Attar is more blue-purple than orange. An oceanic, salty scent of crushed shells along the beach imbued with wafts of orange blossom and blackcurrant, with a lush pheromonal muskiness tempered only by the calm of olde santal.
On paper, you’ve got notes of clove, cedar, and ginger that would typically go on to introduce a chord of mandarin peel or orange flower. But … kudos to you if you identify any of those notes!
Homeros Attar isn’t one note, or two or three. It’s not a perfume where you peel off the top notes to reveal the heart, where you start with piercing clove and dry cedar that wind down into saffron, which peels away to reveal the base. EO attars and perfumes deliberately don’t perform this way.
Scent pyramids have trouble breaking down EO’s olfactory DNA.
TOP
Clove
Cedar
Rosewood
Ambergris
HEART
Saffron
Blackcurrant
Orange Blossom
Indian Rose
Juhi
BASE
Tibetan Musk
Tigerwood 1990
Maroke Oud Smoke
Malayu 1987 (Vintage Oud Oil)
Green Kyen Organic Extract
Vintage Tongan Sandalwood
Green Patchouli Absolute
White Ambergris Tincture
You don’t just smell pink pepper or vintage Malaysian oud oil. You smell what happens when those two step on the dance floor together, in full garb.
In the same way, exquisite jasmine and rose ruhs don’t feature distinctly by themselves but marry beautifully with top note spices and the lush & potent saffron oleoresin that carries chords of currant, agarwood, and orange flower.
Don’t expect your typical, ‘light – (or lemony) citrus’ fragrance. A bombastic trio of olde oud, vintage sandalwood, ambergris and pure musk doesn’t allow it.
Most perfumers insist you shouldn’t use more than 1% musk, or only a touch of oud. And that’s fine…
But Homeros Attar doesn’t compete with any perfumes. It does its own musked-up, drunk-on-oud, ambergris-overdose dance, glistening with that beautiful glaze of spicy rose orange jasmine, to the beat of Tigerwood oud.
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I have embarked on a fragrant odyssey unlike any other, Homeros Attar by the legendary house of Ensar Oud. This dark elixir is a testament to the artistry and passion that goes into crafting the finest fragrances. Homeros attar will awaken the poet and the dreamer within you and leave you yearning for more of its heavenly warm embracing hug.
As the first drop graced my skin, a symphony of aromas swirled around me, like a kaleidoscope of scented dreams. Time itself seemed to bend, transporting me back to a bygone era, where poets composed epics and gods walked the Earth. This was more than a fragrance; it was a portal to the realms of Homeric myth and majesty. Homeros Attar opens with a breathtaking dance of spices and resins, as if
Zeus himself is conjuring a storm of aromatic delights. Clove and cinnamon playfully spar with benzoin and labdanum, creating a fiery concoction that’s as intoxicating as the nectar of the gods. Im not sure if its the ambergris or the oud that gives it the magical warmth and sparkling (oceanic) breeziness that brings me to the only conclusion I can think of:
Homeros attar is not just a fragrance; it’s an olfactory epic that ignites the imagination and evokes the mythological essence of antiquity. If you seek a scent that transcends the mundane and puts you on an extraordinary voyage, then this attar is your golden ticket to the world of natural olfactory wonders.
The ones who have tried it, can most likely testify that I am not exaggerating.