
Gritti

Xerjoff
Adèle
Oesel
Shared character
Both fragrances are built on cedarwood, amber and tobacco flower, and they present a floral‑sweet character overall.
How they differ
Adèle and Oesel share cedarwood, amber and tobacco flower as base notes and a floral‑sweet overall accord, but their remaining compositions diverge. Adèle adds a bouquet of jasmine, tuberose, osmanthus, narcissus, may rose and musk, giving it woody, fruity and creamy nuances. Oesel introduces bright citrus (lemon, orange blossom) and a wider rose spectrum (Bulgaria, Bulgarian), plus patchouli, petitgrain, acacia and tobacco blossom, creating citrus, fresh and powdery accents. The two scents belong to different olfactory families – none is listed as common – and their community scores differ slightly (Adèle 7.6 vs Oesel ≈ 7.18).
Who each suits
Adèle is likely to appeal to wearers who enjoy rich, sweet florals with a creamy‑woody backdrop, while Oesel is oriented toward those who prefer a fresher, citrus‑infused profile with prominent rose and powdery elements.
Only in Oesel