Description:
Burma Super is a rare, upper-tier oud oil distilled from agarwood native to Myanmar (Burma), prized by collectors for its smooth, balanced resin profile and dignified depth. Expect a grounded opening—deep woods, faint green edges, and a gentle leathery earthiness—easing into a heart of sweet resins, dark balsams, and temple-smoke warmth. The dry-down is meditative and long-lasting, with polished woods and a quiet incense glow. Compared with sharper Hindi or airier Cambodian styles, Burma Super sits confidently in the middle: resinous, refined, and subtly “fermented” without barnyard harshness. Produced via traditional slow-heat distillation as a non-alcoholic pure perfume oil (Dehn al Oud) for maximum longevity and skin affinity. Myanmar is an established agarwood origin, and wild material is historically valued over plantation stock for its depth and complexity. CITESIUCN PortalsResearchGatetraditionalmedicines.org
Fragrance Notes:
Top: Deep woods, green facets, soft leather-earth nuance
Heart: Sweet resin, dark balsam, incense curl
Base: Polished agarwood, ambered woods, gentle smoke
Texture: Thick, smooth, slightly sticky
Strength: Bold yet wearable; moderate projection
Sillage: Personal aura with soft diffusion
Mood: Grounded, introspective, luxurious
✅ Wild-harvested Burmese agarwood; premium “Super” grade richness
✅ Traditional slow-heat distillation; non-alcoholic, zero additives
✅ Aged 3–5 years for balance and smoothness
✅ Long-lasting: 10–14 hours on skin; days on fabric
✅ Ideal for solo wear, ritual, or blending (rose, sandalwood, white musk)
Why Burma? Burmese oud is often described as warmly resinous with earthy-smoky facets and occasional cocoa/amber sweetness—distinct from Hindi (leathery/barny) and Cambodian (honeyed/juicy). Oud and MuskAromology
Application: Touch the dipstick to pulse points; let it breathe 5–10 minutes while the sweet-resin heart opens.
Layering: Pair with Taif Rose, White Musk, or Sandalwood to spotlight different facets.
Fabric: Allow oil to absorb on skin before dressing; avoid direct contact with delicate fabrics.
Storage: Keep airtight, away from heat and light—natural oud deepens gracefully over time.
Is this pure oud oil?
Yes. Dehn al Oud is the traditional term for pure oud perfume oil, typically obtained by slow-heat hydro/steam distillation of resin-rich agarwood. traditionalmedicines.org
Is Myanmar a recognized agarwood source?
Yes—Myanmar is documented in CITES/IUCN materials as a natural range for agarwood-producing species and part of the regulated trade landscape. CITESIUCN Portals