... in my opinion, the name doesn't fit the fragrance at all.
I definitely don't smell intense yellow oud.
Yes, you could assign the color yellow to the top note because of the pineapple and the yellow flowers ylang ylang and monoi.
And it is definitely intense, very intense in fact.
This morning I sprayed 4 (high-quality) niche fragrances on both the inside and outside of my wrists and tested them.
One fragrance won me over right from the start with its strong sillage, long wear and beautiful scents. It was the
Oud Jaune Intense Parfum As I said... the fragrance opens tropical, fruity, summery fresh and delicately floral. A fragrance for warm spring days, balmy summer evenings, vacations on the beach.
What else did I sniff out?
Very subtle white flowers, by no means a typical white-flower scent and no excessive jasmine note.
Water fruits...? If that means juicy tropical fruits like pineapple, melon etc., then I agree.
Vanilla and musk remain discreetly in the background, but give the fragrance a pleasant depth and a creamy, clean base.
I would describe the fragrance as fairly linear. The top note is simply very dominant here and you notice it with every movement.
What did I not sniff out?
Oud.
Thank goodness
I can recommend this fragrance to anyone who likes tropical, summery, fresh, luxurious scents.
The price is hefty, but there is a 50ml bottle and it will definitely last a long time, because even I (frequent sprayer!) only need 2 to 4 sprays.
It's been on my wish list for a while and I think it will be here by the summer.