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Few olfactory families stand the test of time as well as the woody. From creamy sandalwood to earthy vetiver, dry cedar to precious oud, woody fragrances are ones you never tire of wearing and others never tire of noticing. On Amaru Paris, explore the most beautiful expressions of this family in samples from 1 ml to 50 ml, for women and men.
What is a woody fragrance?
The woody family is one of the largest and richest in perfumery. It encompasses all compositions whose character is dominated by materials derived from the plant kingdom: woods, roots, mosses, and resins. Mysore sandalwood, Atlas cedar, Haitian vetiver, Cambodian oud—these ingredients travel across continents before landing in the bottle.
Historically, woody notes first appeared in men's perfumery, particularly in the fougères and chypres of the early 20th century. Caron with Pour un Homme in 1934, then Hermès with Équipage in 1970, laid the foundations for modern woody fragrances. But it was the rise of oud in the 2000s, spearheaded by niche houses like Maison Francis Kurkdjian or By Kilian, that truly universalized this family, propelling it to the status of a lasting global trend.
Noses like Jean-Claude Ellena, master of woody minimalism at Hermès, or Alberto Morillas, artisan of more sensual woody scents, have each contributed to broadening the spectrum of this family. Today, woody fragrances come in variations such as woody-floral, woody-musky, woody-spicy, or even woody-aquatic—all allowing it to appeal to every profile.
How to choose your woody perfume sample?
The woody family is so broad that it can sometimes be disorienting. Before committing to a full bottle, a sample is the best way to understand which expression of woody truly suits you.
If you like fresh and airy scents, opt for cedary or aquatic woody fragrances, light in projection and easy to wear daily. If you prefer something more enveloping, sandalwood or vanilla woody scents offer a creamy, warm sweetness that is very approachable. And if you're looking for maximum intensity, oud or vetiver woody fragrances, darker and earthier, will offer exceptional depth and longevity.
Don't forget that woody materials react strongly to skin warmth: a woody perfume often transforms between the moment it's sprayed and a few hours later. Wearing it for a whole day is the only way to grasp its full complexity.
Hesitating? Our quiz guides you in a few questions to the woody fragrance you need.
The best woody perfumes
Bois d'Argent, Dior
In Christian Dior's Private Collection, Bois d'Argent holds a special place. Created by Olivier Polge, this unisex fragrance explores woody notes from an almost mineral angle—a powdery and precious iris settles on a base of white sandalwood and soft musks for a result of absolute elegance. The name says it all: it's a wood that shines, reflecting light rather than absorbing it. Neither heavy nor aggressive, Bois d'Argent is the kind of perfume that accompanies without imposing itself and whose absence is noticed as soon as it disappears.
Bal d'Afrique, Byredo
Ben Gorham, founder of Byredo, crafts his fragrances like personal narratives. Bal d'Afrique is a love letter to the African continent, to its light, its warmth, its noble materials. Neroli and bergamot open the composition with an almost golden freshness, before vetiver and cedar take over to establish a woody base of elegant dryness. Notes of musk and violet create a subtle tension between softness and harshness. A unisex fragrance of rare narrative coherence, carrying something both wild and sophisticated.
Falkar, Bvlgari
From the Bvlgari Allegra collection, Falkar is inspired by the peregrine falcon, a symbol of freedom and precision. This masculine fragrance delivers a woody interpretation that is both sporty and noble, articulated around a juniper and cedar accord of immediate freshness. The smoky vetiver and labdanum base anchors the composition in a resolutely masculine depth, without ever weighing down the whole. It's a woody scent of movement, for a man outdoors, confident and modern.
When to wear a woody perfume?
The great strength of woody perfume is its versatility. It is one of the rare olfactory families to effortlessly span all seasons and contexts.
In autumn and winter, deep woody notes—oud, vetiver, creamy sandalwood—find their full expression in contact with cold air. Their natural warmth creates a striking and enveloping contrast, ideal for grey days and indoor evenings.
In spring and summer, light woody notes—cedar, cashmere wood, floral woody scents—remain remarkably pleasant. Their natural dryness avoids the suffocating effect that orientals can have in warm weather.
In the office, a sober and clean woody scent makes an ideal olfactory signature: present without being intrusive, memorable without being overbearing. In the evening, a more intense and smoky woody scent creates an assertive presence that leaves a lasting impression.













