Montale Perfumes
Parfums Montale, the perfume house founded by Pierre Montale in 2003 in Paris, has an enchanting history that goes back to the mysterious Orient. Pierre Montale, who spent some time in Saudi Arabia, created perfumes for nobility, kings and queens there.
The aluminum bottle is specially designed to protect the precious essences from light. Montale offers fragrances for men, women and unisex, where the main components are precious species of trees such as frankincense, aoud (agarwood), cedarwood, sandalwood and many other materials used by Arab perfumers.
A special place in his collection is reserved for perfumes created with aoud or agarwood. Parfums Montale was the first French perfume house to devote itself to aoud, a royal ingredient in the true sense of the word and considered an aphrodisiac in the East.
Aoud is an aromatic resin oleoresin (also known as: aggor, agarwood, eagleswood, aloeswood, in Arabic: oud or oudh). Oleoresin is the product of an immunological reaction of the Aquillaria tree to the Phialophora parasitica fungus.