Amouage Gold Woman Review (Guy Robert) 1983 + Her Voice Is Full of Money Draw

 

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Amouage Gold Woman photo by the brand apped by Emmanuelle

““Her voice is full of money,” he said suddenly. 

That was it. I’d never understood before. It was full of money—that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals’ song of it … an excitement in her voice that men who had cared for her found difficult to forget: a singing compulsion, a whispered “Listen.”

Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow) The Great Gatsby 1974

Daisy Buchanan’s voice draws men like eager moths to a dancing flame. Her glittering happiness bubbles like a fountain, and her singsong inflection enchants as surely as a siren’s song. So what if it’s all for show? Tonight is a party like no other; the pool shines glassy under a silver moon as perfect as a song lyric, the jazz is fizzing, and gorgeous creatures shimmy and kick to the Charleston. He watches, captivated, rueful, and in love all over again. And over the echoes of Bye Bye Blackbird floats a scent of money, an airy glitter of golden resins, cut-diamond aldehydes and expensive flowers that Nick Carraway will remember looking back on this night. It is Amouage Gold Woman.

Perfumer Guy Robert

Guy Robert, courtesy of Michael Edwards©

Amouage, founded in 1983 by the royal household of Oman, launched  Amouage Gold Woman as its inaugural fragrance. Perfumer extraordinaire Guy Robert was lured to create it with promises of creative freedom and a bottomless account with which to make what Robert himself would consider his masterpiece. It is a scintillating, heart-flutteringly beautiful fragrance, a confection of champagne bubbles, glinting resins, and tendrils of incense, all fluttering like jeweled hummingbirds around each other. And at the center of it all is a distinct impression of something metallic but warm, like molten gold. Like Gold Man, which was to be Robert’s final creation, Gold Woman is built around a heart of frankincense, myrrh and rose. But it has a diamond-like effervescence, and a lusher rose and frankincense heart, than its handsome sibling.

“A promise that she had done gay, exciting things just a while since and that there were gay, exciting things hovering in the next hour”

Amouage Woman by perfumer Guy Robert 1983

image by the brand

The first time I encountered  Amouage Gold Woman, Glitter and Be Gay from Candide filled my ears, Barbara Cooks’s lyric coloratura bubbling along with Gold Woman’s initial shower of sparkling aldehydes. But returning to it now, it puts me in mind of Daisy Buchanan’s voice; the perfectly timed rise and fall of the glittering notes, the entrancing glamour, the underlay of something enigmatic. The top spins out of the bottle like a ballerina’s fouettes, with so much lily of the valley spilling into the Dom Perignon aldehydes that it feels like a giddy homage to Diorrissimo. The muguet is spritely, heady, dizzyingly pretty, like hundreds of tiny wind chimes ringing all at once. But then a rather stately rose makes her way through. Soon, truly lovely frankincense weaves in like a silken thread. Gold Woman starts to become lusher and sultrier, less party girl and more lady of the house.

Amouage Gold Woman and Man review

Amouage Gold Man and Woman, ad by Amouage

“the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement of notes that will never be played again.”

After a time, the rose becomes sharper, thornier in contrast to the chilly, powdery orris that turns up. Then that metallic note rings through like a gold bell. It smells like rose oxide, but I’m wondering if it is in fact aldehyde. As the metal odor grows more noticeable, more like gold coins, the rose swells in the background and jasmine adds its springlike flourish and a quiet indolic purr. These notes rise and fall like Daisy’s laughter; sometimes the metal is at the forefront, at other times it is the rose. Robert seems to play with heat and cold throughout Amouage Gold Woman, creating a tension between the warm, opulent flowers in the heart and the metallic, buzzy notes of the top. They rise and fall in a rhythm that continues into the dry-down. Then I smell that perfectly pitched frankincense; as warming and gently smoky as embers in a brazier. The soft furry smell of civet gives a low growl complemented by myrrh (which to me often smells a bit like fur that someone has dusted with face powder).

Daisy Buchanan (Mia Farrow) The Great Gatsby 1974

“… the king’s daughter, the golden girl”

Robert was careful to add the woods in just the right place to add density and depth without competing with the scintillant notes or intruding on the rose and incense. They tread slowly and quietly in the base, sandalwood more prominent than cedar, adding balance to the trapeze-like swing of the florals and froth.  Amouage Gold Woman winds down like a Gatsby party in the wee hours. The smokiness of the frankincense clings, the rose and sandalwood lean into each other, and the sparkle persists like the last few drops of champagne in the melted ice.

Daisy turns and smiles goodnights as she leaves her guests to the dawn. The smell of money is still there, clinking softly.

Notes: Rose, lily of the valley, frankincense, myrrh, orris, jasmine, ambergris, civet, musk, cedarwood, sandalwood.

Disclaimer: Bottle of Amouage Gold Woman graciously provided by Europerfumes, U.S distributors for Amouage. My opinions, as always, are my own.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

Amouage Gold Woman

Bottle of Amouage Gold Woman, photo by Lauryn

Thanks to the superlative generosity of Europerfumes, we have a tester 100 ml bottle of Amouage Gold Woman for one registered reader in the U.S. only. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what strikes you about Amouage Gold Woman based on Lauryn’s review and what your favourite Amouage fragrance is. Draw closes 1/5/2022.

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44 comments

  • Lauryn’s analogy between the character of Daisy Buchanan and one of Guy Robert’s most glorious creations is absolutely brilliant. It’s been awhile since I sampled Amouage Gold, but I distinctly remember the contrast of the crispness of the aldehydes and the warmth of the incense. It was at the beginning of my perfume exploration, and didn’t fully appreciate what a masterpiece I was smelling, but even then, my less-than-sophisticated nose recognized the beauty and quality of the fragrance. I’d love to try it again! Your review was fantastic, Lauryn!

  • Amouage Gold Woman is, indeed, a luxurious composition with rich florals and frankincense. It suits someone like Daisy Buchanan in the Great Gatsby. I am lucky to have the original mosque bottle perfume but have not smelled the modern version. I am in US.

  • Wow what an amazing review by Lauryn! Especially loved the reference to Daisy Buchanan’s “her voice draws men like eager moths to a dancing flame.” Truly mesmerized and loved reading it. I fell in love with lauryn’s description of this scent. I love the house of Amouage but have not sampled Gold woman and would love to get my hands on it. Based in the US

  • Lauryn!!! ❤️❤️❤️ What a beautiful review! Yes! The gorgeous opening of “Dom Perignon aldehydes” and muguet is so pretty & opulent! On my skin, the powdery orris creates an airy waltz bridging the warmest & coolest notes. There is certainly an icy star-lit sheen to this scent (it seems to give the wearer a kind of brilliant remove or haughty withdrawal). What a complex & classical soapy aldehyde! The frankincense and civet in the dry down draw me in (I would actually prefer more civet), perhaps creating a trail for the dedicated follower.
    A Huge thank you to Beverley Hills Perfumery for helping me find some amazing bottles & samples that I’m slowly working my way through (including Amouage Gold Woman)! They have such amazing customer service, highly recommend!❤️ Thank you to Europerfumes for such a generous draw! It is impossible to select a favorite Amouage scent! I’ve been enjoying Epic extrait recently. ❤️ The lucky winner will certainly have their life enriched with Amouage Gold Woman! ❤️ USA

  • Gabriel Garcia says:

    Lauryn reviews are still a great learning experience tool for me, as I did not knew about Guy Robert colab with amouage and his masterpiece Gold man and woman, as i recalled the Great gatsby era, Thanks again.
    Las Vegas NV

  • I haven’t worn Gold in a year or so, but Lauren’s review made it come alive in my mind. I don’t need to enter the draw-I have a bottle. I just appreciated the review of this stellar fragrance.

  • Thank you, Lauryn! With what we now call Gold Woman, Guy Robert set the standard for Amouage. I love your description of the progression in this one. Aldehydes give way to the lovely frankincense and then you become immersed in the lushness that is Gold. Fur dusted with face powder is spot on! Gold is rich and luxurious and I adore it. My favorite Amouage fragrances are Ubar and Portray, but also Epic and…I guess it depends on which one I’m wearing at the time. I’m in the US and would love to win this. Thanks for the draw.

  • As a fan of Amouage and The Great Gatsby I though Lauren really portrayed the perfume in situ
    USA
    My wife would love this

  • Amazing review Lauryn. Love the idea of The Great Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan the golden girl. The notes are sophisticated. I would love to win this masterpiece. Thank you USA

  • Somehow, I have missed seeing The Great Gatsby…I had an awareness of the film in my early teens but not sophisticated enough to seek it out and by the time I would have appreciated it, the film was off the radar (and no Netflix then!) As always, articles in Cafleurbon are inspiring in many facets and I must search for this classic movie. Amouage Gold sounds a bit like my beloved Rive Gauche, even down to the metallic note…I must try this! I have sampled many Amouage scents as they have come my way; Epic woman comes to mind as a stand-out. Thank you for the chance. I am in the US.

  • Lauryn’s review of Amouage Gold Woman was a very detailed description of the notes and I appreciated the mix of notes highlighted. I don’t have a favorite My amouage fragrance yet because I have only tried a few of them thus far.
    – Maryland, US

  • The notes of rose, frankincense, and a powdery metallic accord really draw me towards this mysterious fragrance. Smells rich 🙂 My favorite Amouage fragrance is Jubilation XXV…one of the most luxurious smelling fragrances in my collection. USA

  • Beautiful review ! My boyfriend has Amouage Gold man and compared to it , this one is more soft, aldehydic , luxurious, floral scent. Though my favorite from the house is Amouage Epic Woman’s EDP. Thankyou for the opportunity
    USA

  • Lauryn’s description was awesome. I can just picture the smell of this glorious Amouage fragrance. I am sure it would amaze me, like everything Amouage does. The rose, the floral notes, the woods, it is just amazing. I think that if luxury would be a fragrance, this would be it. Thank you Lauryn! I am in the U.S.

  • Amouage Gold Woman sounds like a status fragrance. Which can be great! When you are attending an event where people are judging one another, especially if you are new to the crowd, this perfume would bring you respect. I really don’t have a favourite Amouage fragrance.

  • IvanVelikov says:

    There’s a story behind every fragrance, and it’s quite obvious both Gold Man, and Woman are special to Lauryn. She reviewed the Gold Man too , when she made Viennese white ball comparison.
    I do believe Gold Woman also fits well into the Viennese “white tie only” events picture.
    I like Amouage,i like formal fragrance, I will 100% sample it.
    Every time I’m thinking about Amouage, I’m thinking about Interlude Man . Stunning fragrance . Just the fact I finished 3 bottles during the years , and I’m on my 4th , and already made a dent on it shows how much I like it.
    Thank you Lauryn
    USA

  • Fragrance collector says:

    Such a lovely review and thankyou for the lovely opportunity . To define this scent in a line i would say it is a glorious floral explosion, propelled by an aldehydic constellation of star-bright molecules. The dewy deliciousness supported by a cloud of powdery orris root shot through with shimmering Frankincense and Myrhh. This is one gem which i would love to own for my own collection!
    My favorite from the house is Interlude woman
    USA

  • What a beautiful bottle and collection of notes in Amouage Gold Woman. Thanks for yet another great review Lauryn. I haven’t tried anything by Amouage, yet. Love the idea of The Great Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan the golden girl. The notes are sophisticated. I would love to win this masterpiece. Thank you – I am from the USA.

  • sephrenia300 says:

    Wow, what a stunning review Lauryn! What strikes me about Amouage Gold Woman based on Lauryn’s review is how often she refers to the fragrance as sharp, cutting, metallic, and edgy. This really resonates with my experience of the fragrance. As lush and opulent as Gold Woman is, with it’s intensely feminine mien and it’s powderiness that many associate with softness, it is definitely beauty with a keen and cutting edge. It is a woman with a dangerous smile, seductive and deadly, with an air of mystery and a cloud of secrets. I feel that Lauryn really well translates that feeling with her descriptions of the aldehydes as “cut-diamond” instead of powdery or fluffy, with her repeated use of the words “scintillating” and metallic, and with her effusive praise of it’s it’s “diamond-like effervescence”. She also describes the rose as sharp and thorny, which rings just so true to me.

    Amouage Gold Woman is my favorite Amouage fragrance, and actually also one of my top 5 fragrances of all time! It is also the first fragrance that drew me into the world of niche and artisan fragrances, beyond what was available at the counter of Macy’s. I adored it from first sniff. As I am currently running low on my bottle, I would be thrilled to win this fragrance. I live in the US.

  • I remember sampling Amouage Gold Woman a few years ago and the impression I had was of warm, shimmering elegance. The accompanying pics of Mia Farrow as Daisy Buchanan are appropriate to the scent. It’s rich but effervescent. The frankincense, myrrh and rose base are classic. Favorite Amouage is Woman. MD, USA.

  • Bryant Worley says:

    I have to say that Lauryn’s review shed quite a light on Gold Woman, showing the transitions it goes through. And, in the finality of it, that is what I enjoy about this fragrance, that its not linear (“Gold Woman starts to become lusher and sultrier, less party girl and more lady of the house.”)

    My favorite Amouage is Lyric Man.

    I live in Waldorf, Maryland, USA.

  • Thanks for the informative review Lauryn . My favorite from the house of Amouage is the same, Amouage gold woman . To me this is what white smells like, white flowers, hard milled quality soap, white lily and an unattainable white rose. Very icy with some slight creaminess. Overall this is one of my favorites . Thanks for the opportunity .
    USA

  • Thebluelotus says:

    What a beautifully written review. What strikes to me the most about the review and Amouage gold woman is how classic floral aldehydic it is with some incense thrown in the mix. No exaggeration to say Gold has epic qualities. I really love the notes on this.
    My favorite Amouage fragrance is Journey Woman.
    Miami, USA

  • I have always been a fan of the house of Amouage , and have so many favorites from the house , especially epic woman , interlude

    I would really like to win the Gold Woman since it has been on my Wishlist for so long now. I really liked how the perfume gives out a very clean freshy vibe . I dont know if it would be powdery but i just love such fragrances . Good luck to everyone
    USA

  • I wore this a few days ago. It is a great staple classic scent but it doesnt turn or evolve throughout the day. It just sits nicely on the skin and does its job well. A very solid classic vintage scent To me its a little like Arpege Lanvin.
    Gold is a smooth, rosy aldehyde perfume with floral background. I do not detect much civet. To describe it in one word: smooth.
    Since i dont own a bottle myself , would love to win one <3 <3
    I presently have a bottle of Ubar and i love it.

  • fragtrail909 says:

    An excellently written review , Loved it the way you defined each and every note .I remember smelling this gem few years back and i can say my first ˮdate” with Gold was a very strange one. It was my first meeting niche and what it represent for the world of perfumery. It is hard to explain what I felt, or better smell
    . On my skin it was not a ˮhuge floralˮ lile Luca Turin said but I could smell incense and I associated it with smoke. When you burn incense you get smoke. It was a smoky perfume surrounded by rose, aldehyde and jasmine. Lovely to smell. I liked it
    I think this very perfume is favorite of mine from the house of Amouage

  • “And at the center of it all is a distinct impression of something metallic but warm, like molten gold. Like Gold Man, which was to be Robert’s final creation, Gold Woman is built around a heart of frankincense, myrrh and rose”

    Well said ! Some people claim Gold Man is just Gold Woman with added patchouli, to me that’s a bit of a reach, still the two are very similar.
    Both not just opulent, but also overwhelmingly strong, and you could easily go overboard, and choke people out.
    Gold Woman is mossy,rosy, musky, civet is there all the time ,and to me at least – quite powdery. It smells flashy , but regal .
    At the moment i do own 4 Amouage bottles – Jubilation XXV for men – the best Amouage imo , regular Intelude Man also known in the fragrance community as “The Blue Beast” , Lilac Love and Blossom Love . I’m still waiting for my samples of all new Extraits to arrive , and my next purchase would probably be Overture Man.
    Thanks a lot
    USA

  • Hundreds of tiny wind chimes really draws me in! I love the comparisons to Diorissimo and the play between hot and cold. I am in Chicago, IL
    Michael Sepulveda

  • Smoke, flowers, the animalic draw of civet, this review brings me to exactly how those contrasting notes can come together to evoke something carefree with mystery simmering beneath the surface… I haven’t had the opportunity to explore the house of Amouge very deeply, but I do love their creation – Fate. I am in Houston, TX

  • Michael Prince says:

    What strikes me about Amouage Gold Woman based on Lauryn’s review is how she tied this beautiful and inagural Amouage fragrance into the classic The Great Gatsby. Legendary perfumer Guy Robert created two masterpieces when perfumed Amouage Gold Woman and Man which opened the door for so many other amazing creations from Amouage Perfumes. My favorite Amouage fragrance is Material. I am from the USA.

  • The top spins out of the bottle like a ballerina’s fouettes, with so much lily of the valley spilling into the Dom Perignon aldehydes that it feels like a giddy homage to Diorrissimo…
    I totally second that, my first time smelling it gave me a sense of luxurious aldehyde floral scent giving a nod to the likes of past soapy floral perfumes of high society glamour. Gold also gives me strong vibes of other fragrances including Reckless by Roja Dove.

    I would really love to own a bottle for myself and my favorite from the house are Epic and Gold.

  • shining stones says:

    Beautifully written lauryn. Unfortunately i dont own a bottle but my sister does and i have used it quite a few time , and to my liking its a wonderful creation, and one of the handful of “luxury” perfumes I’ve tried that feels worthy of the price of admission.
    Gold opens with a powerful blast of smooth aldehydes and lush white floral notes, but the overall impression is extremely elegant. Think creamy milled French soap and waxy, fresh-cut lilies. Overall 9/10
    Best of luck everyone
    My favorite from the house of Amouage is Interlude
    USA

  • Thanks for the generosity. Amouage has been one of my favs since i first tried their Journey and Memoir.
    Gold smells very 60’s to me, probably because of its aldehydic core that was typically present in many scents created in the late 60’s early 70’s like Caleche Hermes, Madame Rochas Rochas. I do love and have those.
    Gold being aldehydic, soapy, musky and flowery juice with orris root and balsams becoming more apparent and prominent in the drydown. Undeniably beautiful.

  • Everything about this fragrance draws me towards it , It is the first Amouage I fell in love with (I sincerely hope there won’t be too many since I tend to buy everything I love).
    The civet makes it much warmer and sexier and I personally don’t have any problem wearing it to work, but I see why people think of it as an evening fragrance. It’s a perfume that smells better when the skin is warm, bare and just a little sweaty (as when dancing in a crowded room).
    Gold to me is a must have, a weapon of seduction like the perfect dress and the perfect heels.
    Excellent review Lauryn , Hoping to win this bottle for myself .

  • The Perfumer says:

    What a true reflection of the name of a perfume! Gold, indeed, in all its facets–sophisticated, fine and well-rounded…
    From what i can make out through the review it seems to be very feminine, rich, mature creation, starting little heavy but dries down to be warm, soft and silky.
    My favorite from Amouage is Epic Woman.

  • One more master review from my favorite reviewer! oh dear! you have covered all the aspects of this fragrance so eloquently . I had the chance to smell a tester bottle few months ago and what striked me about the Gold is that it is simply exquisite and sublime. It is one of the most amazing perfumes I came across over the years. It is sophisticated and feminine. If you go easy with it and If applied gently, it is floral and powdery but i would avoid over spraying it.
    Of all the amouage fragrances my most favorite is Sunshine Woman.
    USA

  • Amouage gold certainly feels like luxury, silk sheets, or maybe a silk tent in the middle of an Arabian oasis. It’s opulent and it demands to be noticed. This is no shy flower. It’s bold and strong. Like other Amouages, this one takes a bit of getting to know. But the effort is worth it in the end.
    I also like epic woman and interlude.

  • Citrus Paradise says:

    Amouage Gold woman is certainly one of the fragrance i would wear to an evening party. I dont own a bottle myself but i have had a sniff of it couple of times and i can say its an orchestra of the most amazing and beautiful notes which have been superbly blended together. This is a house which creates some of the most exquisite fragrances and it has my utmost respect.
    My favorite is Amouage Epic Woman!

  • Champagne bubbles, resins, and incense sound heart breakingly beautiful! I have to try this, one way or another! The effervescent aspects sound remarkable. To date my favorite Amouage perfume is Love Blossom. This is surprising as it is so sweet, and I’m usually not drawn to that, however I love this one! Thanks for the beautiful description, Lauryn, as always! I’m in the USA.

  • I have never tried ANY Amouage fragrances but love the notes of Gold Woman. It sounds perfect to be the first fragrance for me to try from this perfume house. It has everything I like – rose and lily of the valley, along with spices like frankincense, and the drydown of the woody notes. It just sounds like such a well blended perfume.

    I live in the USA.

  • I have smelled God Man multiple times, i even had a decant, but Gold Woman I don’t think I’ve tried.
    The incense, rose and woods are all present in both i see, I do believe I’ll enjoy it as well.
    Fragrance you don’t smell every day , unless you’re part of the Upper Class, the Gold Woman and Man
    Journey Man I own , but my favorite Amouage is Interlude Man, Black Iris
    Nice giveaway , USA
    Regards

  • I like the Great Gatsby comparison Lauryn made , my favorite is 2013 adaptation, with DiCaprio, where Daisy is portrayed by Carey Mulligan .
    Opening of aldehydes drydown of satin rose and powdery orris , frankincense , resins , sandalwood, Gold Woman sounds impressive.
    I can almost experience its glamour, just like Daisy in the Great Gatsby.
    My favorite Amouage is Sunshine Man . I also want to try the new Extraits
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • Gold Woman is new to me, but I have no doubts both is a shapeshifting fragrances .
    There’s no linear Amouage fragrances , not even one
    Balsamic, woody, musky , with iris and rose , Gold Woman is a elegant , formal occasions fragrance I’ll be happy to win.
    Jubilation XXV is a staple in my collection . Smells a bit like a mix between BlackBerry crumble traybake and BlackBerry Swirl Muffins with honey butter both with cinnamon. Can’t help it- Pastry Chef in me goes forward ‍each and every time. My favorite Amouage .
    Appreciate the review , and the giveaway campaign.
    USA

  • When I think about Gold Woman, I think about
    Barns Courtney – Glitter & Gold

    I am flesh and I am bone
    Rise up, ting ting, like glitter and gold
    I’ve got fire in my soul
    Rise up, ting ting, like glitter
    Yeah
    Like glitter and gold
    Yeah
    Like glitter

    The two , fragrance and song are just made for each other. The two Daisy Buchanan pictures are perfect example how Gold Woman smells , well
    Adehydes and rose are there , but short lived on my skin, but the powdery iris , and the civet are noticeable from the very opening, until the drydown , well blended with the woods, resins and incense .
    I believe both Gold Man , and Woman are for Alpha perfume lovers, having a lot of experience with complex , and slightly challenging fragrances. After all not everyone wants to live with “Glitter and Gold” , but I do.
    Top opportunity, thanks
    USA