The Story
Why it exists.
Al Malek, a name that carries the weight of kings, arrived in 2024 as Gulf Orchid’s statement of regal confidence. Drawing on the house’s Dubai roots and the Almasmoum family’s perfume heritage dating back to 1987, the fragrance was crafted to embody a sovereign blend of bright mandarin and herbaceous sage, setting the stage for a warm, amber‑rich heart. Its launch followed a series of 2024 releases that expanded the brand’s aromatic‑amber portfolio beyond traditional oud.
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The Beginning
Al Malek, a name that carries the weight of kings, arrived in 2024 as Gulf Orchid’s statement of regal confidence. Drawing on the house’s Dubai roots and the Almasmoum family’s perfume heritage dating back to 1987, the fragrance was crafted to embody a sovereign blend of bright mandarin and herbaceous sage, setting the stage for a warm, amber‑rich heart. Its launch followed a series of 2024 releases that expanded the brand’s aromatic‑amber portfolio beyond traditional oud.
The juxtaposition of citrus mandarin with clary sage creates a crisp, green‑spicy opening that feels both fresh and commanding. Ambergris adds a marine‑like depth, while caramel softens the edge, and lavender injects a clean floral lift. The base’s balsamic richness, anchored by sandalwood and tonka bean, is rounded out by benzoin’s subtle vanilla warmth, giving the drydown a lingering, refined sweetness.
The Evolution
At first spray, mandarin orange erupts like a sunrise over the Gulf, instantly brightening the air. Within seconds, clary sage and a whisper of spice weave in, giving the opening a green, slightly peppery edge that commands attention. Around the ten‑minute mark the heart emerges: ambergris provides an airy, slightly marine sheen, while caramel drapes the composition in golden sweetness and lavender adds a clean, aromatic lift. As the fragrance settles past the half‑hour, the base unfurls. Balsamic notes mingle with creamy sandalwood, creating a soft, resinous backdrop, while tonka bean contributes a warm, nutty creaminess. Benzoin whispers a faint vanilla‑like comfort, ensuring the drydown feels both polished and inviting. The overall arc lasts roughly five hours on average, with the warm amber‑sweet finish lingering close to the skin, offering a subtle trail that stays noticeable without overwhelming.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, Al Malek has been noted by enthusiasts for its regal blend that bridges traditional Arabian richness with a fresh, Western‑style aromatic profile. It sits alongside Gulf Orchid’s other 2024 releases, reinforcing the brand’s reputation for delivering sophisticated, gender‑fluid scents that appeal to both regional and global audiences.
The House
United Arab Emirates · Est. 1987
Gulf Orchid is a Dubai-based fragrance house operating under the Almasmoum family business. The company traces its roots to 1987, when the family began operations in perfumery, and officially launched the Gulf Orchid brand in 2016. Based in Dubai's fragrance manufacturing sector, the house produces a diverse catalog of perfumes spanning oud-forward compositions, fresh aquatic scents, and floral blends. Notable releases include Naseem (2020), Sheikh Al Oud White (2023), the 2024 offerings Sarab, Ishq, and Sweet Heaven Extreme, and more recent entries such as Riwaya and Yacht Club in 2025. The house operates its own perfume manufacturing facility in Dubai, with co-founder Bilal Masmoum representing the brand publicly. Gulf Orchid's perfumes are built around fragrance oils sourced internationally.
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