Is the oud note in Nemer considered approachable for beginners?+−
Yes. The oud used here is smooth and resinous rather than barnyard or pungent. It acts primarily as a structural base for the roses and saffron, making it a good choice for those who enjoy woody florals but are wary of "skanky" Middle Eastern profiles.
How does Nemer perform in different seasons?+−
Because of its density and spicy, resinous accords, Nemer is best suited for cooler weather. In the heat of summer, the syrupy rose and amber notes can become overwhelming, whereas they bloom beautifully in autumn and winter.
How does the sandalwood in the base affect the overall scent?+−
The sandalwood provides a creamy, milky finish during the final hours of wear. This helps to soften the sharper edges of the patchouli and oud, resulting in a dry down that is much smoother and more comforting than the spicy opening.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Due to its significant sillage, Nemer should be applied sparingly in professional environments. It is a loud fragrance that demands attention, making it better suited for evening events, outdoors, or formal gatherings than a confined workspace.