by Xerjoff
Wardasina by Xerjoff is a soft, powdery oriental rose with a warm tobacco core, balanced by green and woody notes. It opens with a sharp, green-rose clarity that quickly softens into a subtle, soap-like rose, enhanced by saffron and patchouli. The fragrance evolves into a deep, spicy woody base with a embracing blend of tobacco and vanilla, creating a unique emotional resonance. It feels intimate and discreet, with moderate sillage and long-lasting wear, particularly striking after dusk. The scent is heavily unisex, admired especially in evening settings and cherished for its nostalgic, almost nostalgic-like warmth reminiscent of traditional sandalwood fans or vintage rosewater. This fragrance leans toward an elegant, understated richness rather than strong projection. The longevity is notable, though it fades into a skin-scent after a few hours. It’s not for those seeking bold or sugary scents, but rather for fans of nuanced, aromatic rose with a smoky, tactile depth. The tobacco note is powerful but harmonizes well with the rose and warm spices, avoiding clash. It stands apart from typical oud-rose fusion perfumes, offering a more restrained, personal touch.