Does the oud note make this a "skanky" or medicinal fragrance?+−
Not at all. The oud in Korrigan is used as a structural woody base rather than a focal point. It contributes to the fragrance’s longevity and depth without the funky or medicinal qualities often found in Middle Eastern-style scents.
Is this more masculine or feminine?+−
It is truly unisex. Men often gravitate toward the whiskey, leather, and cedar elements, while women enjoy the creamy, gourmand sweetness of the ambrette and cognac.
Is Korrigan suitable for the office?+−
While it is most popular for evening wear and leisure, its moderate sillage makes it wearable in a professional setting during colder months, provided it is applied lightly. Its "cashmere" feel is cozy rather than aggressive.
How does the booziness compare to other "alcohol" scents?+−
Unlike scents that smell like a spilled drink, Korrigan focuses on the refined, gourmand side of spirits. The whiskey and cognac notes lean into a "whiskey cream" or caramel profile rather than a sharp, fermented one.