Opulent and sexy. Nooud smells like oud, but doesn't contain a single drop of it, and that's the honest truth.
Nooud is a paradox. Nooud doesn't bear its name for nothing, because it is an oud fragrance that doesn't contain any oud. But how does that work? Many great inventions came about in the search for something completely different, as a kind of by-product. While searching for an oud substitute, Baruti founder Spyros Drosopolous discovered this blend. He liked the result so much that he launched it as a fragrance in its own right, and not only that: Nooud also enhances some of his other fragrances as a fragrance ingredient.
Nooud naturally traces the real oud in a sophisticated way: dark, deep and woody-dry. You almost think you can smell black, heavy, resin-soaked woods, with patchouli added, imitating the medicinal sharpness of oud with a slightly bitter note.
Oud is dead, long live Nooud – one might exclaim, but no, we don't want to do without real oud, but Nooud is threateningly sawing away at its throne – simply wonderful!