This is a beautifully-executed balance between dense, rich materials and a sheer, relaxed interpretation. Oud, unusually sourced from Brazil, sits easily with cedar, guaiac, patchouli and sandalwood, harmonising with spicy notes of cardamom and black pepper. With 92% ingredients of natural origin, the fragrance stays true to its structure, even as a lighter eau de cologne formulation. Free of dyes and animal ingredients.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation in warm air: polished, dry woods and spice that stay composed rather than loud. It suits someone who wants presence without heaviness, with a clean woody trail that feels intimate and assured.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy structure can open without losing shape. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the pepper, cedar and oud settle into a smooth, moderate trail rather than a dense cloud.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody fragrances with clarity, spice and a restrained oud character. It will appeal to those drawn to cedar, guaiac and sandalwood over sweetness, and to scents that feel natural, polished and quietly distinctive.
Granado’s story
Granado is a Brazilian house rooted in pharmacy, botanicals and long-form craftsmanship. Its identity balances heritage with modern refinement, using natural ingredients, careful maceration and a distinctly Rio-inflected sense of vitality.
Oud’s concept
Granado Oud reimagines oud through a Brazilian lens, softening its density into something fresher and more wearable in warm weather. The composition centers on woody and spicy materials, with oud, cedar, guaiac and patchouli arranged to feel structured but relaxed.
Extra info
Granado Oud is still in production and is offered as an Eau de Cologne despite its oud theme, which helps explain its lighter, fresher feel. The formula is reported to use 92% ingredients of natural origin and is free of dyes and animal ingredients.
This is a beautifully-executed balance between dense, rich materials and a sheer, relaxed interpretation. Oud, unusually sourced from Brazil, sits easily with cedar, guaiac, patchouli and sandalwood, harmonising with spicy notes of cardamom and black pepper. With 92% ingredients of natural origin, the fragrance stays true to its structure, even as a lighter eau de cologne formulation. Free of dyes and animal ingredients.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the scent of close conversation in warm air: polished, dry woods and spice that stay composed rather than loud. It suits someone who wants presence without heaviness, with a clean woody trail that feels intimate and assured.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its airy structure can open without losing shape. Apply lightly to pulse points or clothing; a few sprays are enough, as the pepper, cedar and oud settle into a smooth, moderate trail rather than a dense cloud.
Who it’s for
For wearers who like woody fragrances with clarity, spice and a restrained oud character. It will appeal to those drawn to cedar, guaiac and sandalwood over sweetness, and to scents that feel natural, polished and quietly distinctive.
Granado’s story
Granado is a Brazilian house rooted in pharmacy, botanicals and long-form craftsmanship. Its identity balances heritage with modern refinement, using natural ingredients, careful maceration and a distinctly Rio-inflected sense of vitality.
Oud’s concept
Granado Oud reimagines oud through a Brazilian lens, softening its density into something fresher and more wearable in warm weather. The composition centers on woody and spicy materials, with oud, cedar, guaiac and patchouli arranged to feel structured but relaxed.
Extra info
Granado Oud is still in production and is offered as an Eau de Cologne despite its oud theme, which helps explain its lighter, fresher feel. The formula is reported to use 92% ingredients of natural origin and is free of dyes and animal ingredients.