Exceptional extrait

AMOUAGE
DIA 40
Exceptional Extrait

490,00 

A vibrant and sophisticated homage to vintage aldehydic florals, the original Dia Woman Eau de Parfum makes a distinctive statement on the beguiling, timeless mystique of femininity. With a 40% concentration, Dia 40 Woman Extrait is the new delicate, yet undeniably lavish and generous incarnation of Amouage’s icon. A fragrance of grace and nobility, Dia 40 elegantly balances its many layers to conjure a sense of passing time in three acts: sunrise, zenith, and sunset.

What makes Dia 40 Woman an “Exceptional Extraits”?

A fragrance is usually a mix of a concentrate (containing fragrant oils) and an alcoholic base. Some fragrances can also contain a bit of water and additives like liquid UV filters, stabilizers, or colourants. Therefore, fragrances with a higher fragrance concentration contain more perfume oils and less alcohol, and vice-versa.
Usually, a higher perfume oil concentration means an increased performance of the fragrance (particularly longer-lasting scent) – but the impact of oil concentration is much more complex and varies depending on each formula.

Eau de Cologne (EDC) 3% – 10% oils
Eau de Toilette (EDT) 5% – 15% oils
Eau de Parfum (EDP) 15% – 20% oils
Parfum / Extrait 20% – 30% oils
Amouage Dia 40 Woman – 40% exceptional oils

Top Notes: Cyclamen Aldehydes, Musks, Blackcurrant, Violet Leaves.
Heart Notes: Rose, Orange Blossom, Carnation, Ylang-Ylang, Cistus, Bay Leaves, Tarragon.
Base Notes: Orris, Sandalwood, Amyris, Guaiac Wood.

AMOUAGE
JUBILATION 40
Exceptional Extrait

490,00 

Sumptuous, extravagant and profound, Jubilation XXV celebrates the nobility of masculinity that embraces the beauty of both East and West. Following 10 weeks of patient ageing at 40% concentration, the fragrance becomes even more complex and multi-faceted, resulting in Jubilation 40 Man Extrait capturing the essense of sophistication.

What makes Jubilation 40 Man an “Exceptional Extrait”?

A fragrance is usually a mix of a concentrate (containing fragrant oils) and an alcoholic base. Some fragrances can also contain a bit of water and additives like liquid UV filters, stabilizers, or colourants. Therefore, fragrances with a higher fragrance concentration contain more perfume oils and less alcohol, and vice-versa. Usually, a higher perfume oil concentration means an increased performance of the fragrance (particularly longer-lasting scent) – but the impact of oil concentration is much more complex and varies depending on each formula.

Eau de Cologne (EDC) 3% – 10% oils
Eau de Toilette (EDT) 5% – 15% oils
Eau de Parfum (EDP) 15% – 20% oils
Parfum / Extrait 20% – 30% oils
Amouage Jubilation 40 Man – 40% exceptional oils

Top Notes: Blackberry, Blackcurrant, Rosemary, Labdanum, Orange, Davana.
Heart Notes: Scotch Broom, Frankincense, Cinnamon, Clove, Bay St Thomas, Rose, Celery Seeds.
Base Notes: Patchouli, Cistus, Opoponax, Myrrh, Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, Musks, Moss, Ambergris, Oud.