Oud Di Corleone

$49.99
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Narrative

A perfume you can’t refuse, made for businessmen who want to be classy without being classical.

Source of Inspiration

Oud di Corleone takes its inspiration from Sicily where citrus fruits were brought with the Arab invasion more than thousand years ago.

Name Meaning

Corleone is a small sun-drenched town in Sicily. The name Corleone in fact comes from the Arabic given name Qurlayun of the Emirate of Sicily.

Description

From the history of Corleone, we have made a fragrance whose scents wander from Sicily to the Middle East.

Olfactory profile

Woody, Citrus, Spicy

Olfactory Notes

▫️ Lemon, Orange from Sicily

▫️▫️ Italian Espresso, Grapefruit

▫️▫️▫️ Ancient Wood, Oud Cambodi

Notable Features

▪️ Free from alcohol

▪️ Free from chemicals

▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency

Application

Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.

For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.


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Narrative

A perfume you can’t refuse, made for businessmen who want to be classy without being classical.

Source of Inspiration

Oud di Corleone takes its inspiration from Sicily where citrus fruits were brought with the Arab invasion more than thousand years ago.

Name Meaning

Corleone is a small sun-drenched town in Sicily. The name Corleone in fact comes from the Arabic given name Qurlayun of the Emirate of Sicily.

Description

From the history of Corleone, we have made a fragrance whose scents wander from Sicily to the Middle East.

Olfactory profile

Woody, Citrus, Spicy

Olfactory Notes

▫️ Lemon, Orange from Sicily

▫️▫️ Italian Espresso, Grapefruit

▫️▫️▫️ Ancient Wood, Oud Cambodi

Notable Features

▪️ Free from alcohol

▪️ Free from chemicals

▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency

Application

Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.

For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.


Narrative

A perfume you can’t refuse, made for businessmen who want to be classy without being classical.

Source of Inspiration

Oud di Corleone takes its inspiration from Sicily where citrus fruits were brought with the Arab invasion more than thousand years ago.

Name Meaning

Corleone is a small sun-drenched town in Sicily. The name Corleone in fact comes from the Arabic given name Qurlayun of the Emirate of Sicily.

Description

From the history of Corleone, we have made a fragrance whose scents wander from Sicily to the Middle East.

Olfactory profile

Woody, Citrus, Spicy

Olfactory Notes

▫️ Lemon, Orange from Sicily

▫️▫️ Italian Espresso, Grapefruit

▫️▫️▫️ Ancient Wood, Oud Cambodi

Notable Features

▪️ Free from alcohol

▪️ Free from chemicals

▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency

Application

Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.

For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.


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