@Oudamberlove
Tell us more. The scents that you pick up. The emotion and energy that gets transmitted. Change or lack of on way to dry down.
Yesterday wore me out, busy going to and fro, but at night I decided to shower and wind down on bed with Khmer Special K. Thanks to Prof. Taha, I have a two swipe sample
Being that I was in relax mode, I didn’t pick-up on the “energy”, other than the oil has a potent aroma. The profile is close to Kanzen. It is evident that the oil was juiced from incense grade chips, “in a style without interfering auxiliary notes” and “a balanced delivery”. The resinousness is solid. Towards drydown there was a burst of fruit, a pleasant surprise. I thought to myself, “for a non-barn, non-Pursat Cambodi, this oil is hard to beat
For today (this morning)
Borneo Adventure 1
The perfume of Angels.
Fluffy sweet, vanillic oud, with classic Borneo otherwordly berries and honey. Very linear, just minimal auxiliary incense grade elixir.
I can’t help but recount the toil involved in the making of this oil, leeches and all
I love it when certain Oud Artisans describe the steps they took/endured to craft an oil. It adds another dimension to appreciate the oil. A sort of connection between Producer and Consumer. I doubt the ancient Japanese and Chinese text speak of this relationship
Tonight
Assam Organic Meghalaya