Monocline 05 Perfume 100ml EDP Maison Alhambra is a woody fragrance for women and men. This one is built entirely around Cashmeran, creating a soft, warm, long-lasting aroma with a modern Arabian perfume character. This unisex perfume feels soft, comforting, and versatile, making it ideal for perfume lovers in the UK.
Specifications
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Suitable for: Unisex
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Brand: Maison Alhambra
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Fragrance Type: Woody
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Size: 100ml
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Speciality: Single-note Cashmeran scent offering a clean, minimal, sophisticated fragrance experience
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Longevity: Around 8–10 hours
- Season: Autumn and Spring
Fragrance Notes
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Top Notes |
Cashmeran |
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Middle Notes |
Cashmeran |
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Base Notes |
Cashmeran |
The scent opens with a soft wave of Cashmeran that feels warm, smooth, and slightly musky. It gives an instant sense of comfort, creating a clean woody start without sharp edges.
Then the heart deepens into richer Cashmeran facets. This stage brings out woody warmth, a gentle sweetness, and a cosy texture that sits beautifully on the skin. It feels elegant yet understated, perfect for unisex wear.
Finally, as it dries down, the base settles into a creamy Cashmeran finish that feels long lasting, airy, and effortlessly modern.
If you enjoy scents that rely on quality rather than complexity, you may also want to explore Smoky Perfume Maison Alhambra on Olvio.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Monocline 05 by Maison Alhambra smell like?
It smells warm, woody, and musky with a clean, smooth Cashmeran profile.
How long does this unisex perfume last on skin?
It lasts around 8–10 hours, especially as the Cashmeran base settles.
When should I wear this woody perfume?
It’s versatile, great for daily wear, and suits mild seasons like spring and autumn.


