Ouarzazate (to be pronounced as \'war-za-zat\') meaning 'the Desert Fire'), is devoted to Islam and named after a small historical town of Ouarzazate in Morroco. Ouarzazate brings the smell of precious sweet and intensive Arabian spices and aromatic desert plants. The fragrance becomes milder on skin. The grassy note of sage, a herb that Morroco is known for, wriggles through the spaces, calming pepper and nutmeg, and opening the space for mysterious frankincense.
Ouarzazate is a fragrance unusual to Europeans and people on the West. It is a combination of spices and incense, very warm and very intense. The main notes are incense, pepper, nutmeg, sage, musk, vanilla, labdanum absolute, and cashmere wood.
Notes: Moroccan incense accord, nutmeg, Kashmir wood note, cistus labdanum, musk, clary sage, pepper, incense, vanilla
Release Date: 2002
Perfumer: Mark Buxton