05/02/2024
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Memories of manna honey
Thailand is generally known for good oud and, as in other countries, there are regions here that explicitly stand for quality in the oud world. In Thailand, for example, this is Trat. However, there are many more exciting provinces in this country. Royal Bengal Ouds publishes oud oils from these regions and one of its great releases is the one from SriChang.
A bright, resinous beginning, sparkling sun, dancing on dense foliage, occasionally breaking through it and falling onto dense foliage. At the same time, a woody lacquer note overlays this impression, including a cherry nuance. Wood workshop, shavings floating in the air, freshly processed tree trunks, glazes and varnish.
Golden oud, gradually mellowing, harsh to moderately resinous, stoic, persistent. Tree trunks become furniture polish, become freshly manicured wooden tables.
Resin rinds as viscous as syrup, like mana honey from Bulgarian forests; spicy, woody, dark, rich in olfactory facets; evoking numerous scenes; bucolic, idyllic, elysian, woody solar energy.
Royal Bengal Ouds is not an oud brand that shines through inflationary releases, let alone permanent posts on social media. Perhaps this creates an aura around the label; I generally prefer this to Instagram posts about breakfast preparations. But that's subjective. RBO's oils are priced in the upper segment, but the quality is exorbitantly good.
A bright, resinous beginning, sparkling sun, dancing on dense foliage, occasionally breaking through it and falling onto dense foliage. At the same time, a woody lacquer note overlays this impression, including a cherry nuance. Wood workshop, shavings floating in the air, freshly processed tree trunks, glazes and varnish.
Golden oud, gradually mellowing, harsh to moderately resinous, stoic, persistent. Tree trunks become furniture polish, become freshly manicured wooden tables.
Resin rinds as viscous as syrup, like mana honey from Bulgarian forests; spicy, woody, dark, rich in olfactory facets; evoking numerous scenes; bucolic, idyllic, elysian, woody solar energy.
Royal Bengal Ouds is not an oud brand that shines through inflationary releases, let alone permanent posts on social media. Perhaps this creates an aura around the label; I generally prefer this to Instagram posts about breakfast preparations. But that's subjective. RBO's oils are priced in the upper segment, but the quality is exorbitantly good.
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