Gold Aoud Mancera for women and men

Gold Aoud Mancera for women and men

main accords
citrus
woody
rose
oud
warm spicy
fresh spicy
powdery
amber
leather
musky

Perfume rating 3.90 out of 5 with 179 votes

Gold Aoud by Mancera is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Gold Aoud was launched in 2017. Top notes are Agarwood (Oud), Mandarin Orange, Saffron, Black Pepper, Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Bulgarian Rose, Jasmine and Patchouli; base notes are Amber, White Musk, Sandalwood, Guaiac Wood, Leather, Cedar and Madagascar Vanilla.

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Top Notes

Agarwood (Oud)
Mandarin Orange
Saffron
Black Pepper
Bergamot
Lemon

Middle Notes

Bulgarian Rose
Jasmine
Patchouli

Base Notes

Amber
White Musk
Sandalwood
Guaiac Wood
Leather
Cedar
Madagascar Vanilla

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cokochip

it smells good, but why the opening smells like laundry detergent :(
Trying to make sure that it isn't by over spraying it on my blanket, now my blanket smells like it is being soaked in the laundry detergent.

The dry down however smells bit powdery rose-saffron-oud close to Aoud Lime from Montale.

Look Alnahrain

I've tried it 2ml sample, it's a bit rich, opened with citrussy spicy notes. After a few minute, floral notes, dark & deep smell will come to ur nose (I think it's rose & patchouli not a white floral). Citrussy, Floral, musky, sweet, dark, spicy, woody.

Middle eastern type of Fragrance. Good for it grandpa.

7/10

masterofcologne

kinda smells like a grandma perfume but with woody notes and oud and more dark

suzanne_ronald

Marmalade Rose-Oud Blend...

I liked this scent from the start, but I've come to appreciate it even more recently. It's just really well blended and versatile imho. This is an oud-rose-patchouli blend that has a lighter weight, more citrus-y feel than most Mancera oud-rose-patchouli's. Having said that, there's a jamminess to the rose that leans to a more refreshing marmalade than deeper berry.

Opens with a burst of citrus-oud accented by saffron & black-pepper, and already you can feel the rose-patchouli blend swelling through. This all deepens into a rose-oud-patchouli heart rounded out with jasmine. Jasmine here is more forward than the notes would suggest, bringing some near-grape & floral nuances that continue the fruity-floral aspects. This all rests on a white-musk, amber-vanilla & shades-of-wood base with a faint hint of leather. I agree with reviewer AnnaMagenta below that this is a "socially acceptable oud fragrance". Overall this is a lighter, refreshing citrus take on an oud-rose-patchouli blend, done Mancera style.

This has excellent performance for year-round wear, although there is a lighter, fresher feel to it compared with many oud forward scents, and I'm more likely to wear this in spring through fall. It's a love for me. 8.5/10. Enjoy!

JusttheFactsMan

#251 in my "Tour de Fragrance"

This is a nice woody, slightly leathery and inoffensive fragrance with moderate longevity and sillage. Not the best Mancera I've tried, but a nice one nonetheless and perfect day wear for the morning commute if you car-pool or use mass transit, and fine in any office. The rose note works here without making the scent seem dated. It's likeable, and a compliment getter.

Nansiepants

My most complimented fragrance. Non offensive even if you overspray. Perfect for work and social engagements (not at a club). A sparkling fresh fragrance and at a great price point!

Whateverwhocares

Somewhere between a 🙂 and a 😐. There’s a few gnarly Mancera frags baring the Aoud monicker, this isn’t one of them. Not the best but not the worst. Has a dry oud / citric overtone. Patchouli and rose in the mid ground. Not bad. Not great. Florals and spices in the undertone. That’s it.

An acquired taste that most people probably won’t love. Does get better toward dry down as the intensity fades.

AnnaMagenta

Socially acceptable Oud fragrance. I feel like I’m done covering up my love to wooden notes with sweet and rose notes. But this would be a good less than mainstream but not over complicated perfume for office

tominko8878

As Ombre Nomade user, i wanted a second oud perfume, but a little bit less loud and heavy. According to notes & reviews here on fragrantica I’ve blind bought a 60ml bottle. When I smelled the bottle before the application, my reaction was “Very nice, this is exactly what I wanted”. Reaction was the same right after the application. The opening is rich, oudy & citrusy.
BUT…. right after 15 mins the oudy notes almost disappeared, and the fragrance became sweet and way too feminine for me. After 30 mins on my skin it became a typical “old lady fragrance”. I though that it only smells feminine to me, but then my girlfriend got into my car and the first thing she said was “You smell like my grandmother.”
Fragrance is not bad at all, but I definitely wouldn’t call it unisex.
God bless the e-shop return policies in my country, where you can return an opened perfume.

SneezingWizard

Rose-y musky oud. I don't really smell that much citrus in this frag. The smell is also more feminine than I'd like, don't feel that its unisex at all. The performance is good though but I don't really like it at all, I had to wash it after 6 hours on my skin and even then its still going strong. Another reminder that I never really liked the smell of rose.

Ferra_Verto

Comfort oud made lightly effervescent with lightly spicy orange and balanced with a musky rose.
Pleasant and easy to like, can we worn all year round, but I think it's a better fit in the warmer months.
Nice projection, can definitely be smelt a little bit beyond arms' length.
Nice Mancera offering.

evarosa

Shower gel fresh, clean, oud.

Gaz4

I do I agree with others, best described as Mandarin Aoud...lovely scent, persistent in its presence (both the aoud and mandarin) and like its other "gold" brethren (gold Prestigium and gold Intensive Aoud) it has an addictive quality to it.

Versatility is enough for all seasons, but I can see it really shining in the spring. This is another stunner from Mancera.

9/10

EDIT: This is hidden gem territory. Blind buy worthy in that it is unique, inoffensive, a compliment getter and addictive; the very traits of a BANGER.

POST EDIT: Unpopular opinion, but Mancera/Montale are for the most part 🔥. Some are screechy sure, but by and large they deliver the goods! Love a lot of upper "echelon" house's, but these two's are consistently good. Don't let the bored and the snobbish say otherwise!

Damu

8 out of 12 people voted for this being similar to Gold Prestigium. Bizarre, really bizarre, since a part from the presence of white flowers (very recognisable orange blossoms in GP and jasmine in this one) they are completely different (I own GP and I'm smelling it side by side with my sample of Gold Aoud). I should stop looking at the "this reminds me of" section of this site!

FancyPants

I blind bought Gold Aoud, but I wish I had tried a sample first. Lovely scent, but not masculine in any way. Very sweet rose for many hours without any of the other notes making much of an appearance to my nose. It's essentially Turkish Delight in a bottle. It really needs the Oud, the pepper and woody notes to be much much stronger to balance that strong rose.

Thanks for reading.

Mina Abdo

Very citrus-y oud. That's quite unusual in fragrances now days.
It is kinda unique.
Projection and performance, you know you don't have to worry about that with Mancera.

IAmStaka

Disagree that this is a punch-in-your-face oud. It's actually super easy to like, soft, little bit musky, not loud or anything.

Agree that this fragrance has been misnamed - it should've been called Mandarin Aoud, because that's what it really is.

It's okay, lots of better offerings from Mancera out there.

Sunnn

To me this is a underrated fragrance. It´s so comforting and addictive. I agree that the Oud is not the king here, it fades away quickly , or better it remains but more on the background, but what you get is a wonderful floral scent with a solid ambery/woody base. I like it a lot, it´s more "airy" than other oud based fragancies. Very good longevity and projection moderate (Great sillage too!). As i said it´s comforting but also elegant and inviting expecially on the drydown. A very safe and versatile scent.!

h_fallata

It is nice at the beginning, after a few minutes its overwhelmed by rose and citrus notes , the oud disappears quickly

Dirtyhoody

This one has certainly flown under the radar. It opens up with sweet mandarin orange and then gradually unfolds into a pleasant oud/rose. The jasmine plays a hand in this one in much the same way as it does in aoud lemon mint. I feel these are cousins to a degree as far as feel. Aoud lemon is creamy given the almonds(activated) and gold aoud has a creamy note of guaiac wood.

I compared the notes between ALM and GA and there are ten overlapping notes. I think the biggest difference between the two are the rose vs the almond. I feel these particular notes are what make the two different. If you have ALM and also enjoy oud/rose combos this will be a winner for you. It does lean slightly feminine like a lot of Manceras. If you're cool with that pick it up.

NickZee

Could have been called Mandarin Aoud. Pleasant for the spring.

Djedi

I kind of get why they called this Gold Aoud.
The opening hits you with this sparkling citrus and saffron.
I was surprised by this one. As it develops the rose and oud come through but Gold Aoud feels very balanced and elegant.

If you compare this to some of the Montale aouds then you would know what I'm talking about. This almost feels like a ''pretty aoud'' if that makes sense. The amber gives off this nice sweetness as well.

Performance is good and the scent sticks nicely onto the skin. Could be year round just I wouldn't wear this in the high heat. Definitely unisex.

8/10

carlosrafael

I don’t like how it opens because it is like other Montales and Manceras of this kind which are inundated with saffron. Saffron doesn’t let me appreciate other notes and obscure the oud and leather notes. But once the saffron subsides, about 30-45 minutes after the opening, this perfume becomes so adorable and beautiful. It is so elegant, inviting, and glorious. The dry down is simply awesome.

vmarinska

I fell in love with this scent..

 
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