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Explore Greece's largest niche Eau de Parfum collection featuring fragrances from prestigious houses like Xerjoff, The House of Oud, Zielinski & Rozen, Casamorati 1888, and Juliette Has a Gun. With 8-15% aromatic oil concentration and 5-8 hours longevity, EDP offers the perfect balance for any occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions about Eau de Parfum
Updated: April 2026
What is Eau de Parfum and how long does it last?
Eau de Parfum (EDP) contains 8-15% aromatic oils and lasts 5-8 hours — the ideal balance between intensity and longevity. Niche EDPs like Xerjoff and The House of Oud often reach 10+ hours due to high-quality ingredients.
What's the difference between EDP, EDT, and Extrait?
EDT has 5-8% oils (3-5 hours), EDP 8-15% (5-8 hours), and Extrait 20-40% (8-12+ hours). EDP offers excellent longevity at a more accessible price than Extrait — ideal for daily wear.
Which niche EDP brands do you recommend?
For Italian luxury, Xerjoff and Casamorati 1888 offer exceptional quality. Juliette Has a Gun features modern, unisex compositions. Zielinski & Rozen from Russia is the 2026 trend with unique layering concepts.
How do I choose an EDP for the season?
Summer: light citrus/aquatic EDPs like Molton Brown. Winter: heavier oriental/woody like Xerjoff Oud Stars or The House of Oud. Spring/Fall: floral/spicy like Casamorati. Juliette Has a Gun works well year-round as versatile options.
How much EDP should I apply?
For niche EDP, 2-4 sprays are enough — they're more concentrated than designer fragrances. Apply to pulse points (neck, wrists, behind ears). Intense Xerjoff or The House of Oud need only 2 sprays for all-day wear.
Is investing in niche EDP worth it?
Absolutely. Niche EDPs use rare natural ingredients, last longer (requiring less product), and you won't smell them everywhere. From €90 for Casamorati to €545 for collector's Xerjoff — there are options for every budget.
Top picks: Xerjoff (Italy) — ultra-luxury with handcrafted flacons and rare ingredients. The House of Oud (Italy) — specialists in oud-based compositions. Casamorati 1888 — Italian heritage with art deco bottles. Juliette Has a Gun — modern Parisian house with rebel spirit. Zielinski & Rozen — Russian artistry with innovative layering.