Assam Oud Oil is a timeless representation of traditional Hindi oud distillation at its boldest. Sourced from wild Aquilaria agallocha trees in the deep forests of Assam, India, this oud is not for the faint-hearted—it’s raw, primal, and revered by connoisseurs who seek depth, power, and cultural heritage in their scent.
From the very first drop, Assam Oud asserts itself with an intense leather note, deep wood smoke, and an unmistakable animalic growl that immediately signals its authenticity. It’s the kind of scent that evokes ancient temples, sacred rituals, and the presence of seasoned Sufi masters wrapped in the heavy cloak of meditative oud smoke.
As the oil begins to warm on the skin, its roughness slowly recedes into a dark, resinous core—one laced with notes of dried tobacco leaf, charred woods, and an earthy spice that’s grounding yet hypnotic. The drydown brings you to the final phase: a warm base of incense-laced oud, old cedar chests, and aromatic herbs. It’s strong, lingering, and deeply personal—the kind of oud that stays on your clothes, prayer rug, or scarf for days.
Unlike sweeter ouds from Cambodia or Thailand, Assam Oud is unfiltered tradition—its character shaped by the terroir of Northeast India and a distillation process passed down through generations. It is a tribute to India’s perfumery legacy and remains one of the most sought-after oud types for its depth, age-worthiness, and spiritual resonance.
This is not just fragrance—it’s a scented relic, a ritual companion, and a mark of devotion for those who understand oud at its core.