I assure you I will definitely wangle $$$ from them. I won't let them go that easy. But you scratched my a day old wound.@Rai Munir The bonus is not only you but some guys in Pakistani customs smelled those too
Attack them with musk pods!..... Empty ones of courseI assure you I will definitely wangle $$$ from them. I won't let them go that easy. But you scratched my a day old wound.
Berkilau its been a while....one of the best oils from AA
It is very different. It is true. It has the softness of a sandal oil and the buttery round quality. The notes though are very similar to abdus selam a sumba co distillAgar Aura- Sutera Sumba. This is a strange oil, it's very perfumed! I just looked up its description and yup, everyone's saying that too. What a beauty
Al Hashimi - Ateeq. A lovely Hindi with the faintest of barns
Is it as awesome as the first time u wore it? Some oils lose their “specialness” over time. Some pick up more interest. Some on the nth wear still wows like first wear. PK is one such oil for me.Ensar Oud~Purple Kinam
Where is one of the nicest guys in the world? Haven’t heard from brother ish for a while. Hopefully he is busy fishing somewhere.RBO current batch of Bandarban
Very decent oil IMO
How does this one rate for typicity?Kinamanatan
Spruce tips, fern, oakmoss with cinnamon and bitter sweet kinam note. Pacific Northwest jungle note if grown on Venus.
Distinct West Kalimantan note. The scent is awfully awfully similar to the powdered west kalim wood kyarazen very recently offered on his 2088tea website. Also a good bit of this note is in midori qi, another Borneo. And scents and notes left alone, the texture and vaporous weightless eight quality of Borneo is very evident.How does this one rate for typicity?
Distinct West Kalimantan note. The scent is awfully awfully similar to the powdered west kalim wood kyarazen very recently offered on his 2088tea website. Also a good bit of this note is in midori qi, another Borneo. And scents and notes left alone, the texture and vaporous weightless eight quality of Borneo is very evident.
https://ensaroud.com/product/kinamantan/310Imagine Port Moresby changed DNA...
Imagine Kyara Sayang...
What you smell here is live Vietnamese sinensis…
That’s what I call technique.
This kind of distillation – of sowing a common kinam thread through radically different batches of agarwood – has nothing to do with copper or steel. Even the oud species doesn’t get in the way – from Papuan filarias to New Guinean gyrinops… to Bornean malaccensis
True, it's not the common typical Kalimantan Borneo profile, mainly I think because it's Gyrinops spp not the usual A. Malaccensis spp...PLUS too many technique and tweeks.Good to know.
Reading the product page, it seemed to be advertising the opposite of typicity:
https://ensaroud.com/product/kinamantan/310
There is a medicinal bitterness that ensar seems to get in wood of any and all origins but the oil at the end of the day is clearly Borneo. Green cooling and vaporous.Good to know.
Reading the product page, it seemed to be advertising the opposite of typicity:
https://ensaroud.com/product/kinamantan/310