The Story
Why it exists.
Oakcha’s Sarang was born from the house’s mission to translate iconic luxury scents into more reachable formats. Inspired directly by Xerjoff’s Erba Pura, the team set out to capture that perfume’s sun‑lit citrus heart and sweet‑spiced base while keeping the price modest. The name, meaning “love” in Korean, hints at the affectionate blend of bright fruit and warm vanilla that the fragrance delivers, positioning it as a heartfelt homage within Oakcha’s affordable‑luxury catalogue.
If this were a song
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Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit
The Beginning
Oakcha’s Sarang was born from the house’s mission to translate iconic luxury scents into more reachable formats. Inspired directly by Xerjoff’s Erba Pura, the team set out to capture that perfume’s sun‑lit citrus heart and sweet‑spiced base while keeping the price modest. The name, meaning “love” in Korean, hints at the affectionate blend of bright fruit and warm vanilla that the fragrance delivers, positioning it as a heartfelt homage within Oakcha’s affordable‑luxury catalogue.
The composition leans on classic Mediterranean citrus, Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian lemon and Spanish orange, to create an instantly uplifting opening. A medley of generic “fruits” follows, evoking ripe peach, pear and a whisper of tropical mango, adding a juicy, playful layer. The drydown anchors the scent with white musk, amber’s golden resinous glow and bourbon vanilla’s creamy sweetness, giving the fragrance a balanced warmth that lingers long after the citrus fades.
The Evolution
The first thirty minutes of Sarang feel like stepping into a sun‑drenched orchard. Bergamot’s sharp sparkle mingles with lemon’s crisp bite and orange’s sweet zest, creating a bright, almost electric opening that grabs attention. As the citrus brightens, the heart emerges: a burst of juicy fruits, think peach, pear and a hint of mango, that soften the edge and introduce a soft, sweet warmth. Around the one‑hour mark the composition settles into its base. White musk drifts in like freshly laundered linen, while amber spreads a golden, resinous veil and bourbon vanilla wraps the skin in a creamy, caramel‑kissed finish. The transition from fruit to warm musk is seamless, and the scent remains present for six to eight hours, fading gently into a subtle, comforting trail that lingers on clothing and hair long after the day ends.
Cultural Impact
Citrus aromas have long been woven into the social fabric of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures, where they symbolize hospitality, celebration, and renewal. In traditional gatherings, the scent of orange and lemon is used to welcome guests and mark festive occasions. Modern consumers echo this heritage, seeking fragrances that evoke a sense of shared history while fitting contemporary lifestyles. By blending bergamot, lemon, and orange, Sarang captures that timeless spirit, offering a bridge between ancient rituals and today’s everyday moments, reinforcing a collective appreciation for bright, uplifting notes that resonate across generations.
The House
United States
Oakcha is a New York‑based fragrance house that positions itself between niche artistry and mainstream accessibility. The brand curates a catalog of parfum extrait and eau de parfum blends that echo well‑known designer scents while keeping price points modest. Its lineup includes standout releases such as Recharged, Moira, Sorrelle (2025), Mint Squeeze, Infinite, Mind's Mirror, Beach Wave, White Fig, Roman Vetiver and Blu Mist. Oakcha reaches scent enthusiasts through a direct‑to‑consumer model, offering a streamlined shopping experience and a focus on transparent ingredient lists. The company’s voice feels like a knowledgeable friend sharing a favorite discovery, inviting collectors to explore without the pressure of high‑markup luxury.
If this were a song
Community picks
The scent feels like a sunrise over a citrus orchard, then a warm vanilla lullaby. The primary track, Petit Biscuit’s “Sunset Lover,” mirrors the bright opening, while MGMT’s “Electric Feel” captures the playful fruit heart, and Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” echoes the lingering musk‑amber finish.
Sunset Lover
Petit Biscuit






















