Vendor: Adyan by Anfar
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Fresh pomegranate and citrus softened by delicate florals and warm amber

warm wood and warm amber on a dry wood base, bold
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Adyan by Anfar Royale Exclusif smells like warm wood and warm amber on a dry wood base, bold: Pink Pepper, Grapefruit, Lemon, and Mint open it, Iso E Super, Jasmine, Nutmeg, and Ginger carry the heart, and Sandalwood, White Musk, Patchouli, Labdanum, Vetiver, Incense, and Cedar settle at the base. It's a masculine-leaning scent built on woody, amber, and fresh spicy accords.
This is an Eau de Parfum, launched in 2021. It's woody, warm, and grounded, geared toward nights out. The community rates this 4.6 out of 5.
Longevity runs strong and projection is moderate, so it lasts well through the evening with a noticeable but not overwhelming presence.
Around $46.29.
Adyan by Anfar has 66 perfumes indexed on Scendira, all launched between 2019 and 2025. Across the 75 mapped perfumes in our data, woody is the leading accord (80%), followed by powdery (68%), amber (63%), sweet (57%), and musky (56%), so most blends read as a soft woody-powdery base with a gourmand-amber finish rather than anything sharp or green. On the note level, musk and vanilla lead, with amber, jasmine, bergamot, and patchouli filling out the supporting cast. Prices run $24.99 to $84.99, with a $34.55 median, putting most releases in mass-market Arabic-perfume territory. The range skews feminine (55% of the mapped catalogue), with unisex and masculine each making up about a fifth. By community mentions, Sarah and Oud Saffron are tied as the most-discussed perfumes in the line, with Riviera next. Filter by note or vibe below, or ask Dira to match a specific Adyan by Anfar perfume to what you actually want to smell like.
Best for: shoppers who want a feminine-leaning, woody-powdery Arabic house in the $25-$85 range, especially fans of a soft musk-vanilla base under amber and jasmine. Sample first if: you want something crisp or green, since the catalogue barely touches fresh-citrus territory. Skip if: you're after a heavy oud-forward house; only a small slice of the range leans that way.
By community mentions across Scendira's data, Sarah and Oud Saffron are tied as the most-discussed Adyan by Anfar perfumes, each with 7 mentions, followed by Riviera with 3. Community volume for this house is still thin compared to the larger Arabic-perfume brands, so treat these as early signal rather than a settled ranking. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.
Every Adyan by Anfar perfume here is catalogued from real notes, accords, and independent community sentiment. No paid placements.
It smells like warm wood and warm amber on a dry wood base, bold, opening on pink pepper, grapefruit, lemon, and mint, carried by iso e super, jasmine, nutmeg, and ginger, and settling on sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, incense, and cedar.
Longevity runs strong and projection is moderate, so it lasts well through an evening with a noticeable but not overwhelming presence.
Yes, it's woody, warm, and grounded, and the data flags it as geared toward nights out.
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