Sehr Al Sheila
Sehr Al Sheila opens with a spiced oud that is drier and more restrained than the honeyed variants in the Shaghaf Oud line.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 15 accords.
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- Oud90
- Rose70
- Amber60
- Soft Spicy
The note pyramid
- Oud
- Spicy Notes
- Agarwood
- Italian Iris
- Oud
- Agarwood
- Egyptian Jasmine
By the editors · 2 min readSehr Al Sheila opens with a spiced oud that is drier and more restrained than the honeyed variants in the Shaghaf Oud line. The agarwood here has an almost smoky character at first, edged with generic spice notes that give the opening a resinous warmth without a specific culinary reference.
Rose comes forward in the heart, joined by Egyptian jasmine and iris — a floral triad that softens the oud without neutralizing it. The jasmine adds a slightly narcotic sweetness, and the iris introduces a quiet powder. A second oud note persists through all three tiers, lending the composition a vertical consistency uncommon in flankers. The base settles to patchouli, amber, and vanilla over a persistent oud foundation. Sehr Al Sheila is the more formal offering in the line — suited to occasions that call for presence without aggression.
Scent twins
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