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Royal Oud vs Spice and Wood

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Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$525
Royal Oud
$310
Spice and Wood
Season coveragetied
2/4
Royal Oud
2/4
Spice and Wood
Note depth
9
Royal Oud
6
Spice and Wood
What Royal Oud smells like

Opens with a bright lemon-bergamot flash cut through by pink pepper's dry bite, then cedar and galbanum move in fast — green, resinous, slightly bitter. The oud here is polished and restrained rather than barnyard-heavy, sitting alongside sandalwood in a smooth mid-stage that reads more "expensive wood cabinet" than anything medicinal or smoky. Dry-down is quiet musk and cedar with just enough oud to hold texture. Projection is moderate; sillage is refined rather than loud — this doesn't announce itself across rooms.— Fall and winter office or evening wear for someone who wants oud without committing to anything abrasive.

What Spice and Wood smells like

Mandarin opens things up with a brief citrus spark before juniper steps in to add a dry, almost resinous green edge — this is where the freshness lives, and it doesn't last long. Cinnamon arrives quickly, warming the heart with spice that reads as intimate rather than aggressive. The dry-down settles into cedar and sandalwood backed by amber, which pulls everything into a smooth, slightly sweet woodiness that wears close to skin with moderate sillage. Projection is restrained without being shy — a personal, confident radius. — Best worn in fall and winter; tailored for men who want warmth without sweetness overrunning the spice.

How they overlap

Royal Oud and Spice and Wood share 2 notes (sandalwood, cedar). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (7 unique to Royal Oud, 4 unique to Spice and Wood) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Spice and Wood is the cheaper original at $310 compared to $525 for Royal Oud — about 41% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.

Recommendation

If you're price-sensitive, Spice and Wood delivers comparable territory at $215 less than Royal Oud. If you want the specific character of Royal Oud — the prose above is the better guide than the price — the premium is what you're paying for.

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