
El Khaldi - Crimson Cambodia
Crimson Cambodia bleeds dark fruit into aged wood: cherry, blackcurrant, and blueberry pressed through a fruit-punch accord, then pulled down into the resinous depths of vintage Cambodian oud. The effect is neither fruit on top nor oud beneath, but both inseparable, stained into each other like juice into bark.
The Story
Al Khaldi built this formula around the deliberate ambiguity of fruit woven through oud rather than layered over it. The Cambodian ouds are specific and dated: a 2015 Koh Kong from Al Hashimi alongside 2007 and 2009 vintages, each carrying its own resinous character. The name came from a dark cherry-red leather hide sitting near the perfumer as the formula took shape.
The Nose
Maher Elkhaldi composed this fragrance under his elkhaldi studio.

Fragrance Character
The opening is dense and immediate, ripe blackcurrant and cherry merging with raspberry and strawberry into something closer to preserved fruit than fresh. Aged patchouli arrives quietly, giving the fruit-punch accord an earthy, almost fermented gravity. On the drydown, the Rayong and Koh Kong ouds assert themselves fully, the fruit receding into a dark, resinous warmth that sits close and long.

Best Worn
A cold-evening fragrance, best on skin in autumn and deep winter when the air amplifies the oud's density. It suits a formal setting and someone comfortable commanding a room without announcing themselves.
Why the Crimson Cambodia Decant
Three distinct vintage ouds anchoring a fruit-forward structure is a bold and polarising combination, and a decant lets you gauge how your skin chemistry resolves that tension before committing to a full bottle.
Official Notes
Cherry · Raspberry · Strawberry · Blueberry · Blackcurrant · Fruit Punch · Aged Patchouli · Rayong Oud · Koh Kong Cambodian Oud
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