The Story
Why it exists.
Antonio Visconti unveiled Oud Maharaji in 2015, channeling the house’s Florentine legacy into an ode to the exotic tales of the Middle East. The perfumer blended the tactile memory of a glove‑making past with the rich, animalic heart of Moroccan oud, framing the scent as a bridge between old‑world craftsmanship and modern opulence. Drawing on the brand’s commitment to traditional maceration and enflourage, the fragrance was designed to echo the smoky incense of ancient caravans while retaining a disciplined, balanced structure.
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The Beginning
Antonio Visconti unveiled Oud Maharaji in 2015, channeling the house’s Florentine legacy into an ode to the exotic tales of the Middle East. The perfumer blended the tactile memory of a glove‑making past with the rich, animalic heart of Moroccan oud, framing the scent as a bridge between old‑world craftsmanship and modern opulence. Drawing on the brand’s commitment to traditional maceration and enflourage, the fragrance was designed to echo the smoky incense of ancient caravans while retaining a disciplined, balanced structure.
At the top, coriander and currant absolute introduce a fresh, spicy spark that recalls a market stall’s zest, while leather grounds the opening in the house’s historic material. The heart’s Florentine iris ties back to the brand’s birthplace, its powdery elegance offset by cedar’s dry wood and frankincense’s resinous glow. The base layers ambergris, gurjun balsam, myrrh, oud and vanilla create a lingering, balsamic veil that deepens the leather‑oud dialogue, making the composition both regal and raw.
The Evolution
The journey begins with a sharp coriander flash that instantly awakens the senses, quickly joined by a sweet‑tart currant absolute and a subtle leather accord that feels like a well‑worn glove. Within ten minutes the initial bite mellows, giving way to a cedar‑iris heart where the iris’s powdery Florentine nuance softens the wood, while frankincense adds a smoky incense veil and oud injects a deep, animalic richness. As the heart settles, the base emerges: ambergris lends a marine silkiness, gurjun balsam contributes a warm balsamic depth, myrrh adds an ancient resinous whisper, and a second burst of oud intertwines with vanilla absolute, sweetening the drydown. This final phase persists for ten‑plus hours, the projection remaining generous for the first three to four hours before mellowing into a quiet, lingering amber‑vanilla glow that clings to clothing and skin alike.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2015 debut, Oud Maharaji has become a touchstone for oud‑leather enthusiasts, often cited alongside the house’s Rebel as a benchmark of refined animalic power. Wearers note its bold projection in social settings, describing it as a statement scent that draws compliments in evenings and gatherings. Its blend of traditional Middle Eastern ingredients with a Florentine iris nuance has sparked discussion in niche forums, cementing its status as a modern classic within the oud niche.
The House
Italy · Est. 1857
Antonio Visconti is an Italian fragrance house that blends the legacy of a 19th‑century Florentine glove maker with modern olfactory art. The brand offers a line of niche scents such as Rebel, Alhambra, and Oud Maharaji, each built on traditional extraction methods and a commitment to aromatic balance. Its collections aim to provide a sensory experience rooted in history while speaking to contemporary tastes.
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A deep, smoky oud melody paired with a crisp, spicy rhythm mirrors the fragrance’s leather‑leather opening and its warm, resinous drydown, creating an auditory echo of the scent’s bold yet refined character.
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