MAISON ALHAMBRA
THE SERPENT
The Serpent by Maison Alhambra opens with a rich and potent burst of agarwood, immediately setting a bold tone that commands attention. As the fragrance unfolds, the heart reveals a warm embrace of saffron, adding a touch of spice that intertwines beautifully with the woodiness of the oud. This combination creates a complex and inviting warmth that lingers, while the base introduces the earthy depth of patchouli. The dry down offers a smooth blend of these elements, with the patchouli taking center stage, anchoring the scent in a grounded and sensual finish that is both comforting and intriguing. This unisex Eau de Parfum is an excellent choice for those who appreciate fragrances that defy conventional seasonal boundaries, making it suitable for wear throughout the year. Its robust composition offers impressive longevity and a sillage that is noticeable without overwhelming. Ideal for evening wear or special occasions, The Serpent stands out in the realm of warm spicy and woody scents. For anyone who enjoys the deep richness of oud combined with the earthiness of patchouli, this fragrance is a compelling pick that rivals more established names in the niche market.
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The Serpent opens on agarwood before easing into a saffron heart. Patchouli carry the base, which is where the wear ultimately lives. Comfortable year-round. Most wearers settle on liking it (4.1/5) rather than loving it, a safe rotation addition.
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