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Ghalati
Saudi Arabian perfume house specializing in bold oud and amber centric blends with strong performance.
Ghalati is a Saudi Arabian perfume brand focused on both oriental and so called French style compositions, offering perfumes and incense through its own retail network and online store.[4][6] The brand presents itself as a specialist house for concentrated blends and spray fragrances, often released in themed collections that mix Middle Eastern materials with more international accord structures.[6] Online retailers consistently describe it as a Saudi luxury house, and Parfumo lists its country of origin as Saudi Arabia.[4][5]
According to Fragrantica, Ghalati is a recent entrant to the market, with its earliest perfumes appearing in 2022 and rapid expansion of the catalog since then.[2] The line already counts dozens of launches, many created with well known perfumers such as Chris Maurice, Dominique Ropion, Anne Flipo, Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Jordi Fernández and others, which is unusual for a young regional brand and signals strong investment in external creative talent.[2] Distribution is currently centered in the Middle East and selected online retailers, with growing visibility among YouTube and social media reviewers who highlight bold performance and value driven pricing relative to the use of heavy oriental note structures.[1][4][7]
The collection leans heavily into oud, amber, woods, spices and sweet resinous accords, often contrasted with citrus or fruity openings in a style that targets both local tastes and export markets.[1][2][4] Many releases are positioned as unisex despite clearly powerful profiles, aligning with regional preferences for assertive scent signatures.[1][5] Given the short history and fast launch pace, the range can be uneven, but it offers an accessible entry into modern Saudi style perfumery backed by recognizable international noses.[2][5]
Scents typically revolve around dense oud, amber and woody accords with generous sweetness and strong projection, in line with contemporary Saudi taste.[1][2][4] Use of well known European perfumers gives some compositions a polished, designer like structure layered over clearly Middle Eastern materials.[2] The brand often favors loud, long lasting formulas that prioritize impact and trail over subtlety.[1][4]
A arabian, mid house known for oriental compositions.
Since its first releases around 2022, Ghalati has quickly expanded from a small set of oud heavy orientals to a larger portfolio that also includes more hybrid oriental French structures.[2][6] The early focus on classic Middle Eastern notes has been supplemented by fruitier and more designer like compositions to appeal to an international audience.[1][2] Collaboration with star perfumers suggests a strategic move from purely regional positioning toward broader niche visibility, while maintaining Saudi identity through materials and intensity.[2]
A young Saudi brand delivering powerful oud and amber centric fragrances with strong performance and solid value, though subtle or office friendly options are limited. Best suited to enthusiasts who enjoy loud, sweet, Middle Eastern style scent profiles.