
This Sparkling tide of Bergamot and Tangerine leads you on the shore…
When you wake up from this Citrusy dream, it's time for you to raise your head to contemplate the heights of Nepalese Oud. Your first foot lands now on a ground of Black Leather. Breathe… and enjoy those warm and solar top notes. No time to rest though, the wind brings you some waves of Tiaré and Sandalwood comes for you on a bed of Tuberose and dried Coconut chips. When your attention arrives at its peak, warmed up by the Musk and the Labdanum, Oud Island unravels all its nobility thanks to the eternal Tobacco-Ambergris duo.
- product type
- eau de parfum
- fragrance family
- spicy
- top notes
- bergamot, sparkling tagerine, italian lemon
- heart notes
- nepalese oud, black leather, solar tiara flower, indian tuberose, sandalwood
- base notes
- vanilla, labdanum, musks, tobacco, amber
Pierre Montale is the most enigmatic perfumer of our time. He avoids publicity, never giving interviews about his creativity or personal life. He prefers to remain in the shadows of his creations, which speak for themselves. His deep study of Eastern heritage and culture laid the foundation for his own collection of unparalleled and unique fragrances, skillfully composed by the perfumer from the multifaceted notes of agarwood.
Pierre Montale is the pioneer of "oud fashion." He was the one who introduced the world of perfumery to the beauty and limitless olfactory qualities of oud, turning the precious wood into the most sought-after and desired perfumery ingredient, integrating it into fragrances combined with classic and universally recognized ingredients. No one has yet surpassed Pierre Montale either in quality or quantity of "oud fragrances." But oud is not the only hallmark of the master; in his creations, sandalwood, rose, musk, amber, vanilla, and spices began to sound in new ways, even for experts and connoisseurs of perfumery.
Today, the MONTALE brand is known in many countries around the world and is synonymous with absolute luxury and exquisite taste.
France