A splash of Korean yuzu and Moroccan neroli kicks things off with the kind of bright lift that gives classic colognes their charm. A good EDC usually slides into a short-lived rosy heart and a whisper of a base – but typically, it all fades fast after that fleeting fresh opening.
That’s where this Cambodi starts the show…
Because this isn’t exactly a cologne. At 30% concentration, Cambodi Cologne is ten times stronger than your average EDC.
Colognes (usually ∼2% – 5% concentration) are typically light, fresh (often citrus-based) fragrances, and it’s this fresh factor that lies at the heart of this cologne-that’s-not-a-cologne.
Cambodi Cologne was composed to capture the fresh factor – and then add plenty more layers to let the top notes linger longer and have a full-on heart and base experience on par with the highest-dosed extraits and parfums.
After the burst of yuzu and neroli, jasmine and rosemary take the reins, laced with pink pepper and nutmeg for aromatic lift. Then comes a swirl of frankincense and hyraceum, binding the top notes, prolonging their brightness, and adding a subtle sweetness that melts into the jasmary heart.
A fat dose of Cambodian oud – freshly distilled in our custom-built still – anchors the base with ruh khus (wild vetiver), forming a drydown that’s fresher, deeper, and longer-lasting than anything you’ll find in a traditional cologne.
If you’ve read this far, it means you probably own a bottle of oud… or an EO Parfum. Either way, colognes make as little sense to you as they do to me.
You want your perfumes stuffed to the brim with aroma, dense enough that one spray leaves a soft sheen on your skin. You want more than just ‘fresh’…
So, you know why I made this – and what to expect from an EO ‘Cologne’…
TOP
Yuzu
Pineapple
Ginger
Rosemary
Nutmeg
HEART
Jasmine
Ylang Ylang
Neroli
BASE
Cambodian Oud
Patchouli
Indian Vetiver
Hyraceum
Civet
Featured Testimonials…
Wearing Cambodi Cologne in the thick Thai heat today—and it’s perfect. Citrus and wood dancing together like they were made for this weather. The oud doesn’t weigh it down; it lifts. Bright, smooth, and dry in all the right ways.
It somehow smells better the more you sweat. Like the heat activates it, gives it movement. Everyone who’s caught it on me has nothing but praise—genuine, wide-eyed “what is that?” kind of praise.
Although I have other warm-weather options in my (pretty limited) rotation, I’ve been reaching for Cambodi Cologne a lot. Now that I’m down to my last drops, I have to change up the game plan. Man… this one’s going to be missed.
Summer, Summer, Summer! The heat is here and you have a definite wear for the summer days and nights! Cambodi cologne is sweet citrusy, pineapple with just the right dose of sweet woody slighty medicinal oud for your days in and out.
Love this one! Highly recommend! In my EO top 5.
Great citruses, juicy pineapple, warm animalic, a bit of floral and spice, Cambodian Oud with a touch of fruitiness, and a boatload of woody notes throughout the wearing. This is like the all-natural take on the Creed Aventus but 10x better, without getting involved in the synthetic chemical warfare, and no anosmic issues.
So easy to wear, easy to love, refreshing, simply spray and go, a parfum playing the cologne role, always get well over 12hr of solid projection out of this one, and not the skin scent type bullshit I’d typically get in the dry down from other niche and designer freshy.. Really wish I bought another 50ml as a backup while it was still on sale. This is easily one of the best EO bargains of the year!
Ordered some Thai food takeout yesterday, they weren’t how I remember it, not enough spices, too much sugar in a lame attempt to cover up the watered down and weak sauce they put in this crap, with zero kick, and completely bastardized. A classic example of faux Thai food around here, usually they were quickly whipped up by the restaurant for a quick profit. Needless to say, this sort of fake “Thai food” always leaves me dissatisfied and wanting more.



