
By Terry

Perris Monte Carlo
Terryfic Oud
Oud Imperial
Only in Terryfic Oud
Shared character
Both scents are built around a rich, resinous oud base supported by sandalwood, patchouli, saffron, labdanum, papyrus, cumin and atlas cedar, and they are classified with woody, spicy, oriental, smoky and resinous accords.
How they differ
Both fragrances share a core of sandalwood, patchouli, saffron, labdanum, oud, papyrus, cumin and atlas cedar, and they sit within woody‑spicy‑oriental‑smoky‑resinous accords. The two diverge in their outer layers. Terryfic Oud adds a floral‑fruit bouquet (rose, bergamot, iris/orris, raspberry, red berries) plus animalic and marine touches (musk, ambergris, castoreum) and reinforces oud/agarwood. Oud Imperial leans toward a greener‑citrus‑herbal profile (jasmine, birch, additional citrus notes, frankincense, java vetiver). Community scoring also differs: Terryfic Oud averages 7.4, while Oud Imperial averages 8.5.
Who each suits
Terryfic Oud will likely appeal to wearers who enjoy a more floral‑fruit and animalic character—those who favor rose, bergamot, iris, raspberry, ambergris and castoreum alongside oud. Oud Imperial suits people who prefer a greener, more herbal‑citrus take on oud, with jasmine, birch, frankincense and vetiver providing a fresher, slightly sharper edge. The higher community score for Oud Imperial (8.5 vs 7.4) suggests broader approval among users, but personal preference for the distinct note families will determine the best fit for each individual.
Only in Oud Imperial