Amouage ubar11/25/2023 The Ubar Eau de Parfum, named after a long-lost Arabian city discovered by archaeologists in 1992, is a contemplation of the mystery of this wonderful and opulent place. This Eau de Parfum from an independent luxurious perfume brand based in London, which draws inspiration from the rich and varied heritage of its birthplace in the Sultanate of Oman, offers a sparkling and uplifting floral fragrance with a warm, passionate heart that is, like all Amouage perfumes, uniquely inspiring. And I should also note that he gave it 5 stars.Amouage Ubar is an oriental floral fragrance for women with accords of fruit and wood. This article, which originally appeared on, was rewritten on. For buying information, see the listing for Amouage under Perfume Houses.ġ. I suppose it isn't likely that we'll see an Ubar Eau Légère, but such a thing would be very welcome - especially in the original 15 ml.Īmouage Ubar is available in 50 ($250) and 100 ml ($285) Eau de Parfum. ![]() The new Ubar is arguably a better scent than the old, but it isn't one I'd be likely to reach for as often as I would have reached for the original. It's not the sort of fragrance that (most) women nowadays would spray on for a day at the office - it's more of a "big night out" scent - and while the base is probably not any more animalic than it ever was, with the higher concentration, it's more noticeable. Ironically, the change gives it a more old-fashioned feel than the original. Beyond that, if you strike the word "soft" from the first paragraph of my original review above, the rest can stand as an accurate description. The original Ubar was, to me, a sandalwood fragrance decorated with a few flowers the new Ubar is a floral fragrance, first and foremost, with a woody oriental base - it's now what Luca Turin recently called a "humongous floral" (see the latest quarterly update to Perfumes: The Guide 2). But so be it, how does the new Ubar compare with the old? Well, first, I thought it was gorgeous in 2005, and it's still gorgeous in 2009, but the change in concentration (and obviously, the reformulation) is significant: the new Ubar is a much heavier scent, with considerably more emphasis on the floral notes in the heart and correspondingly less emphasis on the base. Let me start by noting that fast forward to 2009, and that $60 sure looks like a bargain to me - I'm still kicking myself for not having bought it when I could have. It is cheaper than some of the other Amouage scents, but I wouldn't go so far as to call it a bargain. The floral notes are not long lasting, but the sandalwood base (my favorite part anyway) lasts for hours. Ubar is available as an Eau de Toilette only. The civet is noticeable but not overdone this is not as animalic, or as heavy, as say, Shalimar, or yesterday's Gold Pour Homme. There is a muted note of musk, and I've been trying to decide if there is a bit of frankincense as well. The base is lovely: a very smooth sandalwood with a just a trace of vanilla. It gives way to a soft floral, mostly rose at first, but with the jasmine becoming considerably more pronounced as it dries down. Ubar starts with a citrusy lily of the valley with a touch of civet. ![]() ![]() ![]() Here's what I had to say about the original Ubar when I reviewed it in 2005: The notes (bergamot, lemon, lily of the valley, Damascena rose, Bulgarian rose, jasmine, sandalwood, synthetic civet and vanilla) are reportedly the same. It has new packaging (see image above), a new concentration (the original was an Eau de Toilette now it's an Eau de Parfum) and a new price (much higher). Ubar has been relaunched this year (2009 1). The original bottle (see below) was by Pierre Dinand, and while it was a striking design, there was something about it that I always thought a poor fit with the juice. It was meant to celebrate Oman’s Silver Jubilee year, and was named for the lost Omani city of Ubar, long believed to be an important center of the historical frankincense trade and re-discovered in 1992 with the aid of satellite imaging. Amouage originally released Ubar in 1995.
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