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Perfume · Oriental woody oud

Black Aoud

Composed by Pierre Montale in 2006, this fragrance stages a saturated Bulgarian rose over a dark oud and a labdanum-patchouli base, in what has become the defining dark rose oud archetype of Western niche perfumery.

Year · 2006
House · Montale
Perfumer · Pierre Montale
Family · Oriental woody oud
Audience · Men and women

History

Black Aoud was released in 2006 by Montale, the Paris house founded in 2003 by Pierre Montale, a French perfumer who had spent several years in the Middle East (Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates) before launching his own brand. That dual Franco-Arab background organizes the entire house and explains its oud-heavy catalog (source: Fragrantica, Basenotes).

The fragrance belongs to the first Montale wave, alongside Aoud Royal in 2005 and Aoud Cuir d'Arabie in 2006. The signature black aluminum bottle aligned a coherent oud trio across the early lineup. Black Aoud quickly became the house's best-selling rose-oud reading, distinct from the woody oud and leather oud compositions sitting next to it on the shelf (source: Basenotes, Parfumo).

The narrative is openly Oriental. Oud, the agarwood resin produced by Aquilaria trees once they are infected by a specific mold, has been used for centuries in Arabia, Iran and India as oil-based attars and bakhoor incense. Pierre Montale was one of the first French perfumers to lean on oud at scale in Western niche perfumery, working in parallel with the broader Western wave that followed the success of M7 by Yves Saint Laurent in 2002.

Montale's commercial momentum through the 2000s and 2010s turned oud into a familiar code for the Western niche audience. Black Aoud is now consistently named as a reference of the dark rose category and an archetype that Mancera, By Kilian Rose Oud and Tom Ford would later revisit. The house was acquired in 2015 by MarquiseGroup, which restructured distribution without altering the Black Aoud formula, still sold as eau de parfum in 2026 (source: Fragrantica).

Olfactory profile

The olfactory profile organizes three tightly packed axes. First, a saturated, almost jammy Bulgarian rose anchors the heart and gives the perfume its dark color. Second, a dense Western oud reading, supported by sandalwood and patchouli, delivers the immediately recognizable niche oud signature. Third, a labdanum-musk base extends the composition into a long resinous warmth.

The opening is sharp and polarizing. The first minutes can read as medicinal or leathery before the rose takes over. The fragrance then settles into the dark rose oud signature it is known for, denser and more saturated than the woody oud compositions of the same generation, such as Oud Wood. The distinctive signature rests on the saturation of the rose itself, which sits ahead of the oud rather than behind it.

Black Aoud is the rose read through an Oriental lens. The oud frames it, the labdanum signs the base, but the note that stays in memory is that very saturated, almost shadowed Bulgarian rose.

Key characteristics

Family
Oriental woody oud, Franco-Arab niche school
Typical longevity
Eight hours and more on skin, longer on fabric (source: Basenotes, Vivir)
Sillage
Strong during the first hours, intimate and tenacious drydown
Audience
Men and women, mixed positioning claimed by Montale

Fragrance pyramid

The construction lays out a clearly readable rose-oud-labdanum trio, in the Oriental woody style that defines the house. The durations below describe the perception on skin from a standard application of the eau de parfum.

Top (15 to 30 min)
Bergamot, mandarindark citrus opening
Saffronsupporting medicinal spice
Heart (2 to 4 h)
Bulgarian rosedominant floral, saturated and jammy
Oud (agarwood)dark resinous wood, signature note
Base (5 to 24 h+)
Labdanum, patchouliwarm resins, dark earth
Sandalwood, muskwarm drydown, long sillage

The development on skin is progressive. The first hours are dominated by the balanced rose-oud pair, then labdanum and patchouli settle into the base. Reported longevity often exceeds eight hours on skin, more on fabric (source: Basenotes, Vivir).

Place in the collection

Black Aoud belongs to the early Montale period, the era of black aluminum bottles and dense oud compositions. Together with Aoud Royal and Aoud Cuir d'Arabie, it quickly became one of the three pillars of the house's Oriental reading.

Montale subsequently extended oud across dozens of compositions, including Aoud Lime, Red Aoud and Dark Aoud. Black Aoud holds the rose-oud archetype slot, distinct from the leather oud of Aoud Cuir d'Arabie or the floral oud of Aoud Lime. An Intense Black Aoud flanker was released in 2017, in a denser reading of the original formula (source: Fragrantica, Parfumo).

Within the broader niche map, Black Aoud is regularly cited as the gateway to the dark rose oud genre, alongside Rose Oud by By Kilian and the Mancera oud line of the 2010s. The perfume is still in official distribution in 2026.

Common questions

Who created Black Aoud?01
Pierre Montale, the French perfumer who founded Montale Paris in 2003, composed Black Aoud, released in 2006.
What is the launch year of Black Aoud?02
2006, confirmed by Fragrantica, Basenotes and Parfumo. The fragrance came out in the first wave of black aluminum bottles, alongside Aoud Cuir d'Arabie.
What is the fragrance family of Black Aoud?03
Oriental woody oud, niche rose-oud reading, organized around Bulgarian rose, agarwood, labdanum, patchouli and sandalwood.
Is Black Aoud a men's or women's perfume?04
Black Aoud is positioned as a perfume for men and women, in line with the mixed reading claimed by Montale.
How long does Black Aoud last?05
Eight hours and more on skin for most wearers, longer on fabric. Reviewers consistently report long longevity and strong sillage during the first hours (source: Basenotes, Vivir).
What concentration is Black Aoud?06
Eau de parfum, in the signature 50 ml and 100 ml black aluminum bottles, distributed by Montale Paris and partner niche retailers.
Why is Black Aoud considered an archetype?07
It is one of the first large-scale Western readings of rose-oud in niche perfumery. Released in 2006, it predates the Mancera, By Kilian and Tom Ford wave that would later occupy the same territory through the 2010s.
What perfumes are similar to Black Aoud?08
Its closest lineage: Aoud Cuir d'Arabie by Montale in 2006, Oud Wood by Tom Ford in 2007, Oud Satin Mood by Maison Francis Kurkdjian in 2015, Black Afgano by Nasomatto in 2009, Rose Oud by By Kilian in 2010.
Is Black Aoud still available in 2026?09
Yes, in its original formulation, on the Montale Paris official site and at international niche retailers. An Intense Black Aoud version was released in 2017.

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Published June 6, 2026 · Updated June 6, 2026 · Fact check: June 6, 2026 (three convergent sources: Fragrantica, Basenotes, Parfumo) · Author: Osmetheca Editorial Team · Osmetheca