The House of Oud
Gambling by The House of Oud
Gambling by The House of Oud
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Gambling 75 ml 2.5oz Eau de Parfum
The Game On The Rocks
Introduction
Gambling is a bold, adrenaline-charged extrait de parfum inspired by risk, instinct, and controlled chaos. Dark, smoky, and unapologetically confident, this fragrance captures the tension of high stakes—where whisky vapors, bitter coffee, and noble woods collide in a magnetic, mysterious trail.
Olfactory Family
Woody • Peaty
Fragrance Profile
Top Notes: Peat Whisky Accord, Adrenaline Accord, Bergamot, Sichuan Pepper, Coffee
Heart Notes: Lentisco, Cypress, Galbanum, Elemi
Base Notes: Vetiver, Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, Ambrette Seeds, Benzoin, Amyris, Musk
Experience the Allure
The opening strikes with intensity—peaty whisky and bitter coffee set a dark, intoxicating tone, sharpened by bergamot and Sichuan pepper for a jolt of energy that feels electric and alive. As the fragrance evolves, resinous greens and aromatic woods emerge, where galbanum and elemi add depth and mystery, balanced by cypress and lentisco’s dry elegance. The dry-down is smoky, warm, and addictive: vetiver, guaiac wood, and benzoin blend seamlessly with soft musks and ambery woods, leaving a powerful, long-lasting trail that lingers like the memory of a decisive win.
Formulated at a bold 30% concentration, Gambling delivers exceptional longevity and projection. This is not a safe fragrance—it’s a statement. Dark. Sophisticated. Adrenaline-driven.
Perfumer
Created by Maurizio Cerizza, known for crafting intense, character-driven compositions with depth and precision.
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