Port Sinensis | Malaysia Oud (NEW)
Is this Aquilaria Sinensis from Malaysia?
Yes, indeed.
Even though it's from a plantation, this wood was sourced from natural infection. Unbelievable, isn’t it? I was equally impressed once cured.
Imagine a sweet, creamy lemon tart with a touch of camphor! The woodiness is clean and incense-like, almost resinous with a piercing aroma. You’d never guess it’s plantation-grown, and it’s hard to believe it’s sinensis!
There’s that distinctive lemon profile typically found in high-end wild Malay oils, complemented by a sharp, citrusy juice with a hint of vanilla zest and an unmistakable cola note.
This oil may also remind you of certain high-grade sinensis oils from Laos, with their lemony, petrol-like sharpness. It’s wearable as a perfume thanks to its undeniably pleasant aroma: pure, clean, and clear, free from any muddled or soaked notes. It exudes a soothing, sugary lemon tart fragrance.
As it dries down, the sinensis character becomes more apparent—evoking a golden hay aura, a touch of soft cotton, and the sensation of smooth baby skin.
By the end of the dry down, it almost resembles a cultivated Kinam perfume.
This oil is utterly addictive!
Oud profile: Sweet | Citric | Premium Exotic
Distilled: 2024
Species: Sinensis
Is this Aquilaria Sinensis from Malaysia?
Yes, indeed.
Even though it's from a plantation, this wood was sourced from natural infection. Unbelievable, isn’t it? I was equally impressed once cured.
Imagine a sweet, creamy lemon tart with a touch of camphor! The woodiness is clean and incense-like, almost resinous with a piercing aroma. You’d never guess it’s plantation-grown, and it’s hard to believe it’s sinensis!
There’s that distinctive lemon profile typically found in high-end wild Malay oils, complemented by a sharp, citrusy juice with a hint of vanilla zest and an unmistakable cola note.
This oil may also remind you of certain high-grade sinensis oils from Laos, with their lemony, petrol-like sharpness. It’s wearable as a perfume thanks to its undeniably pleasant aroma: pure, clean, and clear, free from any muddled or soaked notes. It exudes a soothing, sugary lemon tart fragrance.
As it dries down, the sinensis character becomes more apparent—evoking a golden hay aura, a touch of soft cotton, and the sensation of smooth baby skin.
By the end of the dry down, it almost resembles a cultivated Kinam perfume.
This oil is utterly addictive!
Oud profile: Sweet | Citric | Premium Exotic
Distilled: 2024
Species: Sinensis
Is this Aquilaria Sinensis from Malaysia?
Yes, indeed.
Even though it's from a plantation, this wood was sourced from natural infection. Unbelievable, isn’t it? I was equally impressed once cured.
Imagine a sweet, creamy lemon tart with a touch of camphor! The woodiness is clean and incense-like, almost resinous with a piercing aroma. You’d never guess it’s plantation-grown, and it’s hard to believe it’s sinensis!
There’s that distinctive lemon profile typically found in high-end wild Malay oils, complemented by a sharp, citrusy juice with a hint of vanilla zest and an unmistakable cola note.
This oil may also remind you of certain high-grade sinensis oils from Laos, with their lemony, petrol-like sharpness. It’s wearable as a perfume thanks to its undeniably pleasant aroma: pure, clean, and clear, free from any muddled or soaked notes. It exudes a soothing, sugary lemon tart fragrance.
As it dries down, the sinensis character becomes more apparent—evoking a golden hay aura, a touch of soft cotton, and the sensation of smooth baby skin.
By the end of the dry down, it almost resembles a cultivated Kinam perfume.
This oil is utterly addictive!
Oud profile: Sweet | Citric | Premium Exotic
Distilled: 2024
Species: Sinensis