Original sultani, kannan koh, twr, tw90 all have that aged round musk and liqueur thing about them.
purple kinam is unique. Many of Taha’s gen 3 oils are totally unique.
perhaps the ones that take the cake as most single handedly individual and unlike anything else are:
ensar sultan series (codistil NG woods with that unreal sweet sour cooling and tickling note)
Taha hindustan 1, ayu, au luong
Imperial shah jahn (don’t have words for this one)
Hashimi adan original (for its intense brown butter note)
purple kinam is unique. Many of Taha’s gen 3 oils are totally unique.
perhaps the ones that take the cake as most single handedly individual and unlike anything else are:
ensar sultan series (codistil NG woods with that unreal sweet sour cooling and tickling note)
Taha hindustan 1, ayu, au luong
Imperial shah jahn (don’t have words for this one)
Hashimi adan original (for its intense brown butter note)
re: sultan series I got in at the tail end of all that, the only one I’ve smelled is Salahuddin which is nice but not in my top 10 favorite oils. There are so many and they’re all pricey, it’s hard to make a leap and spend on something you haven’t smelled. Are there 2 or 3 standouts or “most unique” ones?