Asia Forestry introduces high grade Cambodian oud oils
Agarwood tree sourced oils to suit all tastes
Oud al Seyufi Cambodia Oud-Aged is extracted by the most experienced and deft hands. This dark caramel coloured oud from Cambodia surpasses the purest and oldest competing extracts. This oil is a legendary, aged oil that comes from the finest Cambodian Agarwood. The age and high quality of this oil make it heavy initially but it then develops into a light and soft but still strong smelling scent. This aged Cambodian oud is recommended for its elegant, strong fragrance.
Oud al Safii Cambodian-Pure is a high grade pure Cambodian oud with a brownish colour. The oil is extracted from agarwood growing near the Thai/Cambodian border. It is a very fine, high quality Cambodian oud with astonishing complexity and a pleasing aroma. The powerful scent also lasts very well on the skin. The scent will appeal to both the novice and the seasoned collector. Safii Cambodian starts with a smoky, bittersweet tobacco and woody note. The evocative base notes are fruity with sweet berry tones.
For more information email les.weaver@asiaforestry.biz
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