Black Friday @ EO

Ensar Oud

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I bought around 14 bottles, but 10 in one go in 2008.. From that 10 I returned 4 in exchange for some misbahas which I later returned to you as a gesture after the shipping debacle. Out of the 10 I have I gave away a few so have 2-3 bottles left... I now feel physically sick. Oh well.
No need to feel sick, brother.... Oud Ahmad is an equally incredible oil if you listen to me. See if anyone is giving away any bottles as part of a charitable #MOCA campaign, and you're all set! :D
 
No, my brother. Oud Royale 2 may command up to $2,500 max in the current market....

Oud Royale 1 was a sinking-grade distillation that would cost about $10K to reproduce at present - with zero guarantee of succeeding even if you tried.
Than what type of royale was I am sure somebody was selling on ebay last year a royale oud from you claiming only 1 or 2 bottles were ever made and sold in private. Is that true or it was just a makeup story of the person trying to make something of ebay? As far I remember it was asking like around 2,500

Thank you.
 

Ensar Oud

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Than what type of royale was I am sure somebody was selling on ebay last year a royale oud from you claiming only 1 or 2 bottles were ever made and sold in private. Is that true or it was just a makeup story of the person trying to make something of ebay? As far I remember it was asking like around 2,500
'Oud Royale 3' was a provisional name for a batch related to Maroke 2004 & Maroke LTD. It was only sold privately, on only one occasion, to just one individual. The selling price was $550.

I have been asked this question over and over and over again, to the point where I feel that one singular bottle of Maroke oil has made more noise than even Oud Royale 1, given the number of hands it has changed, and the sort of mark-ups it has earned those who bought and resold it.

There was an official Oud Royale 3 release, which was part of the Sultan Series, also from Maroke raw materials, in 2014. This was also sold privately, but the total yield was something like 3 tolas, so a number of people have this oil. That is the official Oud Royale 3.

That was followed by Oud Royale 1985, Royale No 5, and Tigerwood Royale.

But the King of them all, of course, is the batch nobody knows anything about.... ;)
 
No need to feel sick, brother.... Oud Ahmad is an equally incredible oil if you listen to me. See if anyone is giving away any bottles as part of a charitable #MOCA campaign, and you're all set! :D
Good to hear! I was about to ask if you'd sell one of those Oud Royale 1 bottles for the original price! Lol. If Oud Ahmad is equally incredible, I'll stick to saving up for that one as I tend to prefer the Malaysian profiles
 

Ensar Oud

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Good to hear! I was about to ask if you'd sell one of those Oud Royale 1 bottles for the original price! Lol. If Oud Ahmad is equally incredible, I'll stick to saving up for that one as I tend to prefer the Malaysian profiles
The last bottles of Oud Royale that were company stock (or even private stock) were sold in March or April of 2010, to one of our discerning clients from Jordan. We later reacquired a bottle circa 2012, which was sold in 2013 for $10,000.

I can hypothetically offer you a bottle of Oud Sultani or Kannan Koh for $10,000, but you're better off getting Ahmad, trust me! :)
 
The last bottles of Oud Royale that were company stock (or even private stock) were sold in March or April of 2010, to one of our discerning clients from Jordan. We later reacquired a bottle circa 2012, which was sold in 2013 for $10,000.

I can hypothetically offer you a bottle of Oud Sultani or Kannan Koh for $10,000, but you're better off getting Ahmad, trust me! :)
I will definitely take your word on that Ensar! I'm already 1k in on Oud Ahmad samples. I know that sounds stupid, but you really have to give us a break with all these new releases. The time has come for a full bottle!
 

Ensar Oud

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I will definitely take your word on that Ensar! I'm already 1k in on Oud Ahmad samples. I know that sounds stupid, but you really have to give us a break with all these new releases. The time has come for a full bottle!
There's a business book I always recommend to friends and colleagues, and I always promise it's a book so good you only need to read the title... Once you've read the title, you've read the book! It's called: FOCUS: The Future of Your Company Depends on It.

For your situation, we might suggest a slight modification to: FOCUS: The Future of Your Oud Collection Depends On It. :D
(For the actual chapters, you'd have to read through @bhanny's posts...) ;)
 

bhanny

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There's a business book I always recommend to friends and colleagues, and I always promise it's a book so good you only need to read the title... Once you've read the title, you've read the book! It's called: FOCUS: The Future of Your Company Depends on It.

For your situation, we might suggest a slight modification to: FOCUS: The Future of Your Oud Collection Depends On It. :D
(For the actual chapters, you'd have to read through @bhanny's posts...) ;)
I love the chapters!!!
 

Ensar Oud

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Some folks would stop at nothing to see you forfeit your profit, flush years of experience and hard work down the tubes, to offer them a bottle of top notch quality oud at cost price… The cost of the raw materials only, that is.

Who cares about time, knowledge, family time forfeited and such trivial add-ons, after all?

……Aaand, then they’ll insist they can still find it cheaper – direct from the distiller!

This oud is dedicated to them. Consider this ‘direct from the source’. Our input, travels, time, experience, and whatnot, basically pro bono. We request only one thing, please: a modest commission to help us cover our airfare going back and forth to Sri Lanka, hotels, food, and basic operation costs. No money is going into the bank from this, folks... We're just asking that you help us stay afloat.


You have to see it to believe it. Sri Lankan distillers and jungle folk live on a different planet, and their market causes instant brainfreeze.

The prices are so out of sync with the rest of the oud world, you’re paying four, five times as much for the same grade wood elsewhere (and these’ll be much cleaner and scrupulously chiseled and separated). In Sri Lanka, any batch of wood can easily contain 4+ distinct grades, from straight-up bunk to AAA, but gets sold off as one (at the value of the highest grade, of course).

The Sri Lankan market makes me think of car prices in Singapore… for the price of a low spec Kia, you can drive an E-Class in the States. In Ceylon, you have to pay incense-grade oil prices for grade C oud oils. Even the ‘higher’ grade ouds still contain a good dose of inferior wood.

For Sinharaja X, we cleaned up the mess, removed all the harsh elements, the crude set-ups. We improved the cleaning and categorization process, then improved the sorted material by almost 20%, substituting genuine incense-grade materials in place of the ‘log’ agarwood commonly used.

Distilling logs lets you say you’re distilling incense-grade wood because the ‘skin’ of the log has some patches of resin. But that makes up a minuscule percentage of the total batch that ends ground up in the pot. All the guts and insides of the logs contain oil-grade wood with zero resin (See below). That’s like having a bicycle next to a V12 Lamborghini at the same show!



Logs are fine for making oud oil – it’s still oil-grade wood – but it’s a far cry from INCENSE-grade!



In other words, you’ll get plenty of ‘pretty’ notes, flowery notes… and yes, even woody notes in log-distills. And here’s a secret: Using white wood is actually a key ingredient in the recipe for bringing you these pleasant auxiliary notes. Ask any experienced Thai distiller about it; they’ve perfected the art of mixing different grades. They all add a dash of white wood to sweeten things up and make the oil more commercially appealing – i.e. more Western. (Cause yes, the tangy sweetness also works wonders in blends.)

But never confuse woody notes for incense notes, and never confuse the flowers and the fruits for the scent of resin. Don’t confuse oud for Oud. Sinharaja X packs plenty of flowery goodness… but all that is just mist covering a mountain of resin, which clears to reveal exactly the quality agarwood that went into the boilers.

With Sinharaja X, we want to put the Oud back in oud oil. Aaand we want to make a point.…

Are we underpricing this? Absolutely. Instead of the dodgy log extraction that goes on, this distillation sucked out the resin from carefully selected batches of incense-grade Walla Patta chips and select high quality logs – all carefully tailored by EO. No bunk, gunk, or white wood added:



Actually, come to think of it… We could have probably found cheaper tickets had we booked in advance, and could have saved by doing the 3 hour trips to the distillery in a tuk-tuk instead of a car. Not to mention all those Pina Coladas on the beach at sunset. So forget our commission. We should have known better.

The truth is, this oil would sell for $600+ anywhere else. It’s yours for less than half that, direct from Ensar Oud & Co. No half-baked incense-grade-when-it’s-not-really-incense-grade materials. Basically, from where we’re standing, it’s yours for the grabbing...
 
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Oudamberlove

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@Sinharaja X
It's a "No-Brainer"!!!:)
Problem is, it takes Brains to realize that.
Although Ensar has Exclusive oils to cater to the most Elite of Oud Connoisseurs, he has real "Bangers" for the rest of us Connoisseurs :cool:
Who else offers the likes of TW95, OM4, OM5, Aroha Kyaku, Oud Dhul Q, Xen Ji, and Kambodi X at their respective price pointso_O
C'mon......... I mean Commmmme Onnnnnn!!!:)
 

kooolaid79

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Wow what a beautiful offer of Sri Lanakan Oudh. I personally have never experienced Sri Lankan Oudh and I was always dreaming of the chance. Wow what a offer by Sidi Ensar. I had to jump on the offer and am blessed to have just placed the order. Thank you Sidi Ensar for giving us a chance to smell the wonders of Sri Lankan Oudh!