Colonia Intensa Oud Eau de Cologne Concentree
Acqua di Parma's 2012 Oud Concentrée opens with the house's characteristic bright citrus clarity, then quickly introduces a resinous oud that leans dry and slightly smoky rather than animalic or syrupy.
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By the editors · 2 min readAcqua di Parma's 2012 Oud Concentrée opens with the house's characteristic bright citrus clarity, then quickly introduces a resinous oud that leans dry and slightly smoky rather than animalic or syrupy. The wood here feels restrained, folded into the composition rather than dominating it—oud as accent rather than declaration.
As it settles, the leather emerges with a subtle suppleness, never veering into harsh or industrial territory. The musk provides a clean, skin-like foundation that keeps the darker materials from feeling heavy. What results is an oud fragrance that maintains Italian cologne elegance: precise, measured, wearable in warm weather.
This suits someone drawn to oud's exoticism but wary of its typical weight and intensity. It's office-appropriate oud, if such a thing exists—polished enough for professional contexts while still offering more character than standard citrus colognes.
Scent twins
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