In the dense, snow-clad forests of Siberia, the wild heart of Russia still beats to an ancient rhythm. It is from this primeval landscape that Russian Oud by Areej Le Doré draws its inspiration. A creation that defies the boundaries between perfume and art, this fragrance is not merely worn—it is experienced. Every drop of Russian Oud is a tribute to nature’s raw power and quiet mystery, capturing the soul of Eastern traditions with unmatched elegance and complexity.
Crafted in limited batches using rare and aged ingredients, Russian Oud is a bold, unapologetic scent that unfolds like a story: intense at first, gradually revealing warm, smoky, and animalic nuances as it settles into the skin. It is perfume for connoisseurs, for those who seek depth, heritage, and authenticity. It doesn't whisper luxury—it howls it from the steppes.
- Uncompromising Oud Elegance
At the heart of the composition lies wild Russian oud, distilled from agarwood of rare vintage. Smoky, earthy, and medicinal, it lends gravitas and wild beauty to the blend.
- Imperial Leather and Smoke
Accords of aged leather, birch tar, and incense evoke traditional Russian birchbark cabins and Cossack saddles—smoldering, lived-in, and enduring.
- Animalic Mystique
Tinctures of ethically sourced deer musk and castoreum create a rich, intimate foundation that adds warmth, sensuality, and primitive allure.
- Eastern-Spiced Resin
Labdanum, frankincense, and myrrh swirl through the core, offering depth and a slightly sweet balsamic veil over the raw animalic base.
- Artisanal Quality
Hand-blended in small batches using natural ingredients, Russian Oud is both rare and personal, evolving differently with each wearer’s skin.
- Longevity & Projection
Exceptionally long-lasting with a powerful sillage, it commands presence without synthetic sharpness—filling a room with heritage rather than noise.
- Collector’s Item Packaging
Presented in a luxurious, minimalist flacon, the fragrance is housed in an artisan-crafted wooden box, engraved with Eastern script and symbols of the taiga.