Ottoman Empire Iii Areej Le Doré
At a glance
Is Ottoman Empire Iii Areej Le Doré worth trying?
Ottoman Empire III by Areej Le Doré is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- warm spicy, fresh spicy, rose with Rose, Bulgarian Rose, Rose Oil
The first impression
Ottoman Empire III by Areej Le Doré is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women and men. Ottoman Empire III was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Russian Adam. Top notes are Rose, Bulgarian Rose, Rose Oil, White Rose, Pepper, Cardamom, Frangipani and Jasmine; middle notes are Agarwood (Oud), Indian Oud, Frangipani, Saffron, Nutmeg and Vetiver; base notes are Myrrh, Amber, Sandalwood and Oakmoss.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Russian Adam
Russian Adam is the founder and perfumer of Areej Le Doré, known for luxurious, natural-based fragrances. His portfolio includes Agar De Noir, Al Ambar, and Atlantic Ambergris, which often feature rare ingredients like oud and ambergris. He is celebrated for his artisanal approach and rich, complex compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Ottoman Empire Iii Areej Le Doré
Essence
Ottoman Empire III is the Sovereign-regal, opulent, and steeped in history. The rose and oud duo commands attention, while saffron and myrrh weave a narrative of legacy. This extrait de parfum is for those who wear authority as naturally as breath.
Style & Aesthetic
Luxury is their language: rich fabrics, heirloom jewelry, spaces that whisper of old-world grandeur. The floral-spicy accord mirrors their taste for decadence with restraint. Every detail is intentional, from the cut of their jacket to the weight of their silence.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the gravity of presence. The sandalwood and oakmoss base reflects their rootedness in tradition, yet the pepper and cardamom reveal a willingness to challenge norms. Power, to them, is stewardship-not just possession.
Relationships
Their circle is small, curated over years. Lovers are chosen for their ability to match depth, not dazzle. The frangipani’s tropical lushness softens their austerity, hinting at private tenderness beneath the crown.
Lifestyle
Their rituals are ceremonies: morning tea poured just so, evenings spent in dim libraries. The strong sillage suits their unapologetic visibility, a scent that lingers like their influence.
Shadow
Pride can isolate them. The oud’s intensity mirrors this risk-a grandeur that may intimidate or alienate. They must remember that even empires thrive on connection.
Conclusion
Ottoman Empire III is a throne in a bottle. For the Sovereign, it’s not just a fragrance but a testament-a reminder that true power is both worn and wielded with grace.