Men
Orange Cordoue
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Orange Cordoue by Katana Parfums is an oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2021, this composition was created by perfumer Alp Veliogullari. Upon release, the fragrance unfolds a vibrant citrus explosion featuring tangerine, orange, sweet orange, and lemon, whose refreshing acidity opens the path. The heart reveals a warm and enveloping evolution where musk, citrus, sandalwood, and amber intertwine to create a woody and resinous base. Finally, the base settles into a silky sequence of castoreum, musk, orange, and amber, leaving a sweet and persistent trail that defines the essence of this unisex creation.
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- Positivo 69%
- Negativo 16%
- Neutral 16%
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Orange Cordoué is basically pure orange. It starts with an explosion of citrus: oranges, tangerine, and lemon. Then it evolves into something more animal with musk and castoreum giving it a leathery touch, mixed with smoky tobacco notes. It’s very amber and sweet, concentrated and dense. The opening is intense but then settles to become more wearable. It lasts about eight hours on skin with soft projection initially and moderate afterwards. I recommend it to those who love orange and animal scents; although it’s dense, I think it can be worn during the day. Scent: 9, Longevity: 8, Projection: 5, Versatility: 7, Originality: 10, Total: 9
Orange Cordoué is basically pure orange. It starts with an explosion of citrus: oranges, tangerine, and lemon. Over time, the scent becomes more animal, with musk and castoreum giving it a leathery touch, plus a smoky tobacco base. It’s very amber and sweet. The fragrance is concentrated and dense; it starts intense but calms down to become more wearable. It lasts about eight hours on the skin with soft projection, better in the first hour. I recommend it to those who love orange and animal aromas. Although it’s humid and dense, I think it can be worn during the day. Scent: 9, Longevity: 8, Projection: 5, Versatility: 7, Originality: 10, Total: 9
It’s a curious perfume, an uncommon blend yet nothing complicated. Basically, it’s super-citrusy orange, neither bitter nor sweet like tangerine, but acidic and fresh. Then comes a very solid animal base, with woody nuances; I’d say it carries oud even if it’s not listed in the notes, that width and body that only one imagines from oud, especially knowing the house. Papillon has Salomé, which isn’t so citrusy, and Bengale Rouge, which is, but adds cinnamon and is more animal than woody, plus much weaker than in Orange Cordoué. It’s very versatile thanks to this combination. It would be the summer perfume for oud lovers. It’s elegant, sensual, fresh, and wearable… no weird scents, original, and liked by many. The only flaw is projection and strength. It’s not as weak as the house’s Santal Segar, but it doesn’t even come close to the potency of Oud Damascena, which I still think is the best from Katana.
It’s a very interesting perfume, an uncommon blend yet nothing complicated. Basically, it’s super-citrusy orange, neither bitter nor sweet like tangerine, but fresh and acidic. Then comes a very solid animal base, with woody nuances; I’d say it carries oud even if it’s not listed in the notes, like that wide, full-bodied background that only I imagine, especially knowing it’s from this house. Papillon has Salomé, which isn’t so citrusy, and Bengale Rouge, which is, but adds cinnamon and its base is more animal than woody, plus much weaker than in Orange Cordoué. It’s very versatile thanks to this combination. It would be the summer perfume for oud lovers. It’s elegant, sensual, fresh, and wearable… no weird scents, original, and liked by many. The only flaw is projection and strength. It’s not as weak as the house’s Santal Segar, but it doesn’t even come close to the potency and presence of Oud Damascena, which remains the best from Katana.