Amouage Library Collection Opus V Woods Symphony Eau de Parfum Review
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Amouage Library Collection Opus V Woods Symphony Eau de Parfum is a harmony of woods wrapped in warm, sweet, powdery florals. The most traditionally feminine scent from the Library Collection, Woods Symphony, is smooth with a blend of iris woods with a boozing addictive rhum note. Discover more…
This Fragrance Smells Like…
The perfume is woody floral with a subtle hint of spice that’s light but has incredible longevity. The scent opens with the musky freshness of orris absolute paired with a shot of rhum, met by the floral heart of orris concrete, heady jasmine and fresh rose. As Woods Symphony settles on the skin, the scent becomes more sensual, with rich woodiness due to a base of oud, civet and dry woods.
What’s The Story Behind This Scent?
The inspiration behind Wood Symphony tells a story of a modern society split by cyberspace, mixing hard notes with carnal florals and natural animalic aromas. Perfumer Jacques Cavallier gives the Library Collection its most softly powdery and floral scent to its iconic line-up of unique niche scents.
You Will Love This If…
If you adore pretty, sweet scents with a touch of rich woods and bright spice, you’ll adore this perfume.
This Perfume Smells Similar To:
If you love the woody powderiness of Narciso Rodriguez for Him Bleu Noir Parfum, then you’ll love Woods Symphony; it’s an ultra-premium version that’s sweeter and more complex with excellent longevity on the skin while mirroring Bleu Noir’s soft woody floral character that you love.
Is Amouage Library Collection Opus V Woods Symphony Eau de Parfum Unisex?
It is, however, it is typically more of a feminine perfume.
What’s The Longevity Like?
It lasts around eight hours due to 20% pure perfume oil concentration.
What’s Special About The Bottle?
Like other fragrances in the Amouage Library Collection, this perfume is housed in a neutral ceramic bottle adorned with a rich brown jewelled cap inspired by the Omani symbol of strength and divinity, the “Khanjar.” It is securely housed in an ornate, textured box with a sleeve featuring an analogue artwork by Valentin Abad.
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