Vinoud Ibrahim Fuhaid
At a glance
Is Vinoud Ibrahim Fuhaid worth trying?
Vinoud by Ibrahim Fuhaid is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- oud, fruity, amber with Green Apple, White Wine, Agarwood (Oud)
The first impression
Vinoud by Ibrahim Fuhaid is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. Vinoud was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Ibrahim Fuhaid. Top notes are Green Apple and White Wine; middle notes are Agarwood (Oud), Woodsy Notes and Animal notes; base notes are Ambergris and Natural Musk.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ibrahim Fuhaid
Ibrahim Fuhaid is a perfumer who creates fragrances under his own name, including Knight Of Oud, Night In Andalus, Orrisilla, Osmanthud, Treng Waves, and Vinoud. His work frequently features oud, iris, osmanthus, and other rich materials. He is known for crafting complex, opulent scents.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Vinoud Ibrahim Fuhaid
Essence
Vinoud channels the Alchemist, transforming base elements into gilded mystery. The startling juxtaposition of green apple and oud mirrors their ability to fuse opposites - innocence with decadence, fruit with animalic depth. Like medieval chemists distilling elixirs, they conjure magic from ambergris and white wine's unlikely marriage.
Style & Aesthetic
Velvet drapes and mercury glass bottles fill their sanctum. The fragrance's strong sillage suits someone who wears brocade robes over modern tailoring, their accessories always containing some arcane reference - a signet ring with alchemical symbols, perhaps.
Philosophy & Values
They believe everything contains its opposite, as the fragrance balances fresh top notes against musky darkness. "Decay is just another form of ripening," they might say while observing how oud transforms from harsh to honeyed over time.
Relationships
Their connections are intense but selective, like the perfume's bold animalic heart. Lovers are drawn to the paradox of their warmth and inscrutability, much like the way natural musk both repels and fascinates.
Lifestyle
Midnight oil burns in their workshop where tinctures steep in colored flasks. The very good longevity reflects rituals that unfold slowly - aging homemade liqueurs, compiling grimoires of rare ingredients.
Shadow
Occasionally the mystique becomes obscurity, just as the wine note threatens to turn vinegary if over-applied. The shadow whispers: "Not every transformation needs to be dramatic."
Conclusion
Vinoud is the scent of someone turning life's raw materials into gold, their presence lingering like ambergris on skin long after they've vanished into smoke.