Oud Burmi

Oud Burmi by Al Waseef
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5.9 / 10 55 Ratings
A perfume by Al Waseef for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is animal-woody. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Animal
Woody
Oriental
Spicy
Resinous

Fragrance Notes

Burmese oudBurmese oud
Ratings
Scent
5.955 Ratings
Longevity
7.448 Ratings
Sillage
7.350 Ratings
Bottle
7.251 Ratings
Submitted by Apicius, last update on 14.04.2024.

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3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Sillage
8
Longevity
2.5
Scent
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Top Review 28  
Ingenious on purpose failures???
Hello dear Parfumo community

About the fragrance of Al Waseef Oud Burmi has now already been written...Discussed...as well as said.
Wearable he is certainly not really.
There are now almost all agree.

But I think every fragrance has its raison d'être.
Let's look at the beautiful failed masterpiece from another angle.

Who does not know or has not yet experienced that the superior in the company is a full catastrophe in terms of leadership and or expression? Maybe even looks like shit?
Then you can tell him but with a nice gift through the flower as you feel him. Of course, the fragrance should be praised before. Give him the Burmi with the words that fits them. He reflects their character again.

The 2 hour scheduled dentist visit can also be easily pressed to three quarters of an hour. How? Of course with Oud Burmi!
Business partnerships that you do not want to have can be separated with it certainly good. A nice card to go with it with the appropriate lines......

Believe also in a failed marriage can be said without big words some. How?
With Oud Burmi.

So I could still call many examples....
Tax office, health insurance, neighborhood etc...

So let's celebrate the fragrance.
It too has its raison d'être!!!

Thank you to Al Waseef for this great misshapen scent. You are really class.

Thanks for reading......
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nasivin

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whew!
On exhortation, I just filled my collection with the stock - and picked up the Oud Burmi last. Again and again: wow! As Apicus already notes "you can get all steamed up, you basically have to top it up if you want the pleasure to last." The advice of a hardcore user.
Well, this enjoyment, which is undoubtedly inherent in the fragrance, I had to work extremely hard for. Oud Burmi smells good to me - if I survived the first hour after application. I mean, colleague NuiWakakore has masterfully described the apt alm comparison - to this I can only think of that, if someone asked me what this oud is like, I usually make the following comparison: In case of bank robbery, instead of a .44 Magnum, the better choice is certainly to have this Oud Burmi at the ready. A warning sprayer, and the bank employees even volunteer to fetch extra money from neighboring branches, just so you can leave quickly.
AFTER the first hour, the scent is OK, only, how I master this hour, I still do not know - even after several attempts now.
A conspiracy theory reports yes, that are in the Flacon no eagle wood splinters, but wood after the natural walk by the eagle - but please, you form your own judgment, the heroic fame will be sure ;-)
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8
Longevity
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Scent
NuiWhakakore

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Top Review 49  
Fun in lederhosen
I desperately needed a break. The debauchery of student life in the city was getting to me. Moral decay, immorality, intoxication, excesses and ecstasy, I had wallowed in it and enjoyed it to the fullest. But now after two years I simply needed distance, otherwise I would break, that was certain.

So I went to the alpine pasture, for half a year, nature, taking care of the animals, distance. Just me and my books and no more distractions. The Alm was fantastically located on a plateau. A simple hut with a kitchen-living room, a small sleeping chamber and the stable. Five cows I had and a few chickens.
"Des schafft sogar a Studiosus aus da Stod!" said the farmer at parting. (1)
"And be careful of the Zenzi, it's a wuide!" he called after me. (2)
What a Zenzi is, I did not know. I thought nothing more of it. And yes, I would make it and enjoy it, that's what I resolved to do. But the first step into the stable was a shock: the stench of urine and animal excrement hit me like a fist in the stomach. Add to that the smell of the cows, and for the first moment I was numb. But I managed to herd the animals into the meadow and clean out the barn without throwing up. A good start, I thought!
Later in the day, I also learned what a Zenzi was. It was my neighbor from the pasture 100 meters up the slope. She came down puffing and sweating in all her fullness and greeted me more warmly than I thought proper.
"So you're the boy from the village, huh? Go amoi her da, los di oschaun!" (3)
She unfortunately smelled something like the stable I had just cleaned out. I backed away a few steps and was fortunately able to end the conversation quickly. But she came every day at least once, helped me with milking, cheesemaking and showed me many things I didn't know about life on the mountain pasture. I was grateful to her, but also had the feeling that she sought my proximity a little too much.
Then yesterday it happened. She came with a bottle of schnapps and also did not let my objections that I was teetotal. Soon we were sitting at the kitchen table drinking.
"And afterwards, does a taste there, mei Enzian?" (4)
At this point I had to answer in the affirmative, although or because he was already getting to me a bit.
"Go, slide a bissl here, Burli, brauchenst koa Angst ned ham, i bite scho ned! Just a little, if you want!" (5)
Her cowshed smell was clearly perceptible under the sweat. Animalistic and lustful, but that didn't bother me so much anymore. Even closer she came to me. I could feel her steamy warmth.
"Derfst scho amoi a bissl o'glanger, Burschi, das macht mir nix!" (6)

After that I know nothing more, until I awoke in the chamber, half buried by her powerful body. Her breath smelled sourly of cheap wine and liquor. Shamefully I wanted to sneak away, but she awoke from it, said something about "bist scho wieda wach, ja oiso nacha, pack mas no amoi" (7) and what happened next, I don't want to talk about it...

Now it dawns outside and she snores loudly next to me. Another 5 minutes and I try once again to escape. Back to the city, to the debauchery that seems like a harmless nursery rhyme to me after this night.

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Fortunately, Oud Burmi only exudes the cow barn smell described many times here at the beginning. Excrement, urine, manure meets it as a description quite well. Underneath also immediately resonates a sourish-alcoholic note. It reminds of stale wine and a trace of cheap cognac. The remains of a party the next morning, or rather noon. A fierce animalism is also noticeable from the start, becoming even stronger with time. The smell of leather is added, I don't find that unpleasant at all. By this point the slurry of the start has fortunately dissipated. A slight smell of dark, rather rotten wood still comes in. This is how it slowly fades out. The longevity is already quite good, 7-8 hours. The silage has in the first hour nuisance potential, but then withdraws somewhat.
Oud Burmi I find now by far not as bad as described by some. But that does not make it a good fragrance and definitely nothing that I wanted to wear or smell on someone.
The test strip I will bury as fertilizer in the flower bed in the garden, maybe that's an alternative application for this fragrance...

Thanks to the hilarious dairymaid Gandix, who has absolutely nothing to do with this story!

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Translations from Bavarian (provided by Google Ireland Limited):
(1) This is an easy task, well to be done even by a tender student from the city.
(2) And beware of Zenzi, she is quite wild and impetuous.
(3) You must be the young man from town, mustn't you? So come closer and let us look at you in the light!
(4) Don't you find my spirit distilled from the roots of the mountain gentian, the most beautiful flower, indeed the very epitome of the Alps, also very tasty?
(5) You can come a little closer, you young handsome man you, I will not bite! Maybe a little nibble, if you find pleasure in it!
(6) You're welcome to touch me sensually, you young god you, I won't resist!
(7) - no translation possible, non-youth content recognized -
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