The Story
Why it exists.
Al Haramain crafted Zahara Oudh Dubai in 2025, drawing on decades of oud expertise from their UAE base. The fragrance captures Dubai's duality: its gleaming skyline and ancient desert soul. Bergamot's citrus brightness meets saffron's warm spice in the opening, grounding the fragrance in both modernity and tradition.
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The Beginning
Al Haramain crafted Zahara Oudh Dubai in 2025, drawing on decades of oud expertise from their UAE base. The fragrance captures Dubai's duality: its gleaming skyline and ancient desert soul. Bergamot's citrus brightness meets saffron's warm spice in the opening, grounding the fragrance in both modernity and tradition.
The woody notes in both opening and drydown are not redundancy but intention: they provide a continuous thread that ties the fragrance tog ether across its lifespan. Al Haramain's philosophy here seems to be about creating a scent that feels whole, where each phase flows naturally from the last. Benzoin and tonka bean temper the oud's intensity, making the deep heart accessible without sacrificing depth. Saffron and bergamot in the opening set a refined tone that carries into the drydown, even as the oud, plum liquor, and cinnamon take over. The result is a fragrance that feels both structured and generous, confident in its identity.
The Evolution
The journey begins with woody notes and bergamot's sparkling brightness, then introduces saffron's distinctive warmth. The oud heart dominates, softened by plum liquor's sweetness and cinnamon's spice, while the drydown brings woody notes back with benzoin's vanilla depth, tonka bean's creaminess, and amber's warmth. Each transition feels intentional, with no jarring shifts. The plum liquored heart and cinnamon create a bridge between the bright opening and the warm, woody finish, and benzoin ensures the drydown feels like a natural conclusion rather than an afterthought. The fragrance rewards patience, revealing its layers over hours rather than minutes.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2025 debut, Zahara Oudh Dubai has found a niche among enthusiasts who appreciate a bold saffron opening paired with a deep oud heart. Wearers often note its ability to bridge daytime freshness and evening richness, making it a versatile choice for both casual gatherings and formal events. Its unisex appeal has sparked conversation on social platforms, positioning it as a modern ambassador for Al Haramain’s oud‑centric legacy.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1970
Al Haramain Perfumes is a fragrance house rooted in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, with over five decades of experience crafting oriental perfumes. The company traces its origins to 1970, when founder Kazi Abdul Haque, a Bangladeshi businessman, began trading perfumes with shops in Makkah and Madinah before moving into production. Today, the business operates from the UAE under the leadership of Haque's eldest son, Mahtabur Rahman, who serves as Chairman and Managing Director. Al Haramain has built a portfolio that reportedly exceeds 1,000 fragrance variants, spanning pure perfume oils, concentrated sprays, bakhoor, and agarwood products. The brand maintains retail presence across the GCC, Middle East, Asia, and Europe through a network of exclusive stores. Notable releases include Dehnal Oudh Mahabbah from 2012, Red African from 2017, Mukhamria Maliki Silver from 2021, and the Musk Orchid and Musk Floral releases of 2023.
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