Oudh Infini is a polarizing study in contrasts, famous for its unapologetic and raw animalic character. At its heart is a genuine Laotian oud that carries a distinct "barnyard" funk, often described b...
The fragrance is notorious for its challenging opening; the community often debates its "barnyard" and "animalic" qualities, with some describing it as smelling like unwashed skin while others find it a masterpiece of raw realism.
Performance is consistently cited as "beast mode," with extraordinary longevity that can last over 12 hours and sillage that effectively fills a room.
While it is a rose-oud composition, enthusiasts frequently compare its animalic depth to Frederic Malle’s The Night or Muscs Koublaï Khan rather than more commercial, sweet rose-ouds.
It is widely considered a cold-weather scent, favored for winter nights and formal evening wear; many advise against wearing it in high heat or professional office environments.
Since being discontinued, it has become a highly sought-after collector's item, often discussed as a pinnacle of self-taught perfumer Pissara Umavijani’s portfolio.