The scent of Lattafa Perfumes Oud Mood, which boasts a restrained woody character. At first glance, the cold-blooded and undisturbed aroma hides the uncontrolled all-consuming agarwood, which is considered sacred in the East because of its natural aphrodisiac properties and the ability to open the depths of its subconscious. The perfume is presented in a traditional rectangular bottle, inside which the golden amber liquid shimmers from the sun. The massive glass of the exclusive vessel is surrounded by a long strip of black carbon, suggesting that the nature of the woody scent is not as simple as it may seem at first glance. The Oud Mood olfactory pyramid of Lattafa perfume opens with unexpectedly sharp notes of red pepper and a subtle spice of precious saffron. Surrounded by spice riots, rose petals look even more vibrating and brittle. The caramel heart of the painting saturates the scent with gourmets and intertwines with subtle patchouli, oudo accents and a bouquet of floral notes. The resinous incense trail is warmed by streams of warm musk, amber and rare wood odors.