Oud Save The King is an oriental fragrance for men, which the fashion house Atkinsons presented in 2013. Its creator is perfumer Amandine Claire-Marie. It was released together with the women's fragrance Oud Save The Queen in honor of the brand's bicentennial. Oud Save The King harmoniously combines the trends of the West and the East. Its owner is a London dandy with a truly oriental appeal. Elegance is intertwined with chic here. The top notes of Oud Save The King from Atkinsons are intertwined with bergamot and Earl Gray tea. The heart hints at chords of suede and iris root. The ensemble is crowned by a base formed by a combination of oud and sandalwood.
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A union of oriental exoticism and genuine British elegance, inspired by Prince Mohammed Ali, the father of modern Egypt, born in 1769 in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. This composition is very similar to the one used by the prince, rich in notes of leather and Earl Grey tea, reminding him of the time spent in London. Freshly brewed bergamot and a boutonniere with iris only emphasize the magnificence of the oud accord, colored with the softness of suede and the exciting sound of woody essences. A captivating dialogue of aromas, iconic for England and the East. Oud Save the King is the highest category of luxury, pride and confidence should radiate its owner. The extraordinary appeal of the favorite compositions of the crown prince with pronounced English accords of Central London (as a reminder to the prince of the time spent there), Earl Grey tea (the adored drink of his beloved) and the prince's favorite - the scent of leather.