Oud In A Minor The Cologne House
Fragrance Story
Oud in A Minor by The Cologne House is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Oud in A Minor was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Mohamed Alkawa. Top notes are Leather and Molasses; middle notes are Oak, Iris, Agarwood (Oud), Quince and Rice; base notes are Vetiver and Tolu Balsam.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Painting That Reflects Oud In A Minor The Cologne House

The Demon Seated by Mikhail Vrubel, 1890
This evocative painting captures the complex, mysterious aura of the fragrance. The rich textures and contemplative mood mirror the fragrance's depth and striking presence, while the bold use of color reflects its distinctive character.
Classic Song That Matches Oud In A Minor The Cologne House

"Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin, 1924
Like Oud In A Minor The Cologne House, Gershwin's masterpiece seamlessly blends contrasting elements into a harmonious whole. The composition's elegant transitions between dynamic and serene passages mirror the fragrance's evolution on skin. Just as this scent brings together traditional and modern elements, "Rhapsody in Blue" merges classical structure with jazz improvisation, creating something sophisticated yet accessible—an auditory parallel to this fragrance's olfactory journey.
Fragrance Notes
Oud In A Minor The Cologne House by The Cologne House offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Oud In A Minor The Cologne House embodies the distinctive style of The Cologne House while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
Oud In A Minor The Cologne House is Ideal For
The Oud Enthusiast: A Portrait of Depth and Contradiction
To wear Oud In A Minor is to embrace an aura of mystery, a scent that lingers between the sacred and the sensual. This fragrance—dark, resinous, with whispers of spice and smoke—belongs to someone who thrives in the liminal spaces of life. They are neither fully of this world nor entirely detached from it; they exist in a realm of their own making, where intensity and introspection collide.
Archetype: The Mystic
The dominant archetype here is The Mystic—a seeker of hidden truths, drawn to the enigmatic and the profound. Like the oud itself, which is both ancient and intoxicating, this person is deeply attuned to the unseen currents of existence. They are not content with surface-level interactions or fleeting pleasures; they crave meaning, depth, and a connection to something transcendent.
Yet, The Mystic is not without shadows. Their relentless pursuit of the ineffable can make them detached, even aloof, from the mundane realities of life. They may grow impatient with those who do not share their intensity, retreating into solitude when the world feels too shallow.
Tastes & Aesthetics: The Allure of the Arcane
Their tastes are deliberate, refined, and often unconventional. They prefer the weight of history in their belongings—antique books, handcrafted leather, aged whiskey, the kind of music that feels like a whispered secret. Their wardrobe leans toward dark, textured fabrics, favoring deep greens, blacks, and rich browns—colors that suggest depth rather than flash.
They are drawn to art that unsettles as much as it enchants: surrealist paintings, gothic literature, films that leave the viewer in a state of quiet unease. Beauty, for them, must have an edge—something unresolved, something that lingers in the mind long after the encounter.
Philosophy & Values: The Search for Essence
They believe that life’s truest meaning lies beneath the obvious. Superficiality is their greatest aversion; they despise small talk, preferring conversations that spiral into the existential. Their philosophy is not dogmatic but fluid—a blend of Eastern mysticism, existentialism, and a touch of romantic melancholy.
They value authenticity above all else, often to a fault. They would rather be misunderstood than compromise their inner truth. This can make them appear rigid or judgmental, though their intention is never cruelty—only a refusal to dilute themselves for the comfort of others.
Relationships: Intimacy at a Distance
Their relationships are few but intense. They do not give their trust lightly, but once given, it is unwavering. They attract those who are drawn to their depth, yet they often struggle with the demands of emotional reciprocity. Love, for them, is a paradox—they crave profound connection but fear the loss of autonomy.
Romantically, they are magnetic but elusive. They enchant partners with their intensity, yet their need for solitude can leave others feeling abandoned. Their love is not possessive; they respect the independence of those they care for, but this very detachment can be mistaken for indifference.
Lifestyle: Between Solitude and Seduction
They are not hermits, but they are selective in their engagements. They thrive in dimly lit spaces—bookshops at dusk, jazz bars, late-night philosophical debates. Their home is a sanctuary, filled with artifacts of their inner world: incense, well-worn journals, a record player spinning vinyl that sounds like a memory.
Professionally, they are drawn to fields that allow for introspection and creativity—writing, psychology, music, or even esoteric trades like perfumery or rare book collecting. They disdain corporate mundanity, preferring work that feels like an extension of their soul.
The Shadow: The Perils of Depth
For all their wisdom, they are not immune to their own contradictions. Their search for meaning can become a form of escapism, a way to avoid the messiness of human connection. They may grow cynical, dismissing ordinary joys as trivial—forgetting that even the mystic must sometimes descend from the mountain.
Their greatest challenge is balance: to honor their depth without losing touch with the tangible world, to seek the sublime without scorning the simple.
Conclusion: A Soul in Amber
To love oud is to embrace the tension between shadow and light, between the sacred and the worldly. This person is not merely a wearer of fragrance but a living embodiment of its essence—complex, lingering, impossible to fully grasp. They are a reminder that some souls are not meant to be easily understood, only deeply felt.
And perhaps that is enough.
Pros
- Exceptional longevity that lasts throughout the day
- Complex evolution offers a rewarding sensory journey
- Versatile enough for various occasions and seasons
- Unique composition stands out from mainstream fragrances
- High-quality ingredients ensure a premium experience
Cons
- May be too intense for casual everyday wear
- Higher price point reflects premium positioning
- Bold projection might be overwhelming in close quarters
- Certain notes may polarize some noses
- Not ideal for those who prefer subtle, skin-close scents
Fictional Characters Who Would Wear This
Harvey Specter
from "Suits"
Confident, polished, and always in control – this scent matches his sophisticated persona.
James Bond
from "007 Series"
Elegant yet dangerous, with a complex character that unfolds over time, just like the fragrance.
Daenerys Targaryen
from "Game of Thrones"
Commands attention with a powerful presence that balances fiery intensity and regal grace.
Sherlock Holmes
from "Sherlock Holmes"
Appreciates complexity and nuance, with a distinctive signature that's easily recognized.
Miranda Priestly
from "The Devil Wears Prada"
Exudes authority and refined taste, with an unapologetic boldness that demands respect.