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Zegna's 2012 contribution to the rose-oud canon, composed by a four-perfumer team (Pierre Negrin, Frank Voelkl, Harry Fremont, Jacques Cavallier). Calabrian bergamot top, rose-oud-myrrh heart, amber-patchouli-leather base. The cleanest, brightest, most daytime-friendly rose-oud in the designer category.
Old Money is a rich, sophisticated fragrance that combines oud and amber to create a long-lasting and warm scent, perfect for making a lasting impression.
Scent Profile
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The bergamot-led top makes this the most shoulder-season-friendly rose-oud in the designer category. Community votes lean fall and winter but spring is a strong fit thanks to the citrus opening; summer is the weakest season because heat amplifies the oud-patchouli base unhelpfully.
Occasions
A bright, polished rose-oud reads strongly for office, date, formal and evening contexts. Casual wear is workable in cooler weather. Sport is a non-starter for any oud composition but the lighter EDT concentration makes it less aggressive than the EDP-density rose-ouds in the category.
Seasons
The rich and resinous nature of Old Money makes it especially suited for cooler seasons like fall and winter where the warmth of the notes can be appreciated. In spring, it offers a sophisticated aura without being overpowering.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and long-lasting nature make it an excellent choice for a date night, providing an air of sophistication. It is suitable for office wear as it is not too overpowering but less fitting for sports due to its richness.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean amber, woody, floral
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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