I read "The beaver set its intestines on fire" and had images in my head that I wouldn't wish on anyone. But I'm relieved that the beaver is doing well.
I had that one, and I don't even know if it's a good thing or not, but I don't have it here at all. I would probably find it interesting, though; maybe it develops differently depending on the heat and my own mood.
*This is yet another extraordinary smoker from Ensar. The oud that gives it its name isn't actually used here, but the scent is meant to evoke it. It does so extremely well in the top notes; even side-by-side, the differences are minimal. Strong smoky ham, burning wood, coffee, smoky tea. As it develops, the beaver note becomes more pronounced, almost transforming into a Russian leather scent with this beaver-smoke combo. The flowers are hardly noticeable; only the spikenard can be sensed in the drydown, giving me, as always, a bit of Thai curry vibes. A little less spikenard and this would be a top 3 smoker for me from Ensar; as it stands, I see EO Black, Moshpit Pavarotti, and Black Changho just ahead. Still fantastic, IF you like that.
A big thank you to Svezenkar for this extraordinary experience :)
A big thank you to Svezenkar for this extraordinary experience :)
Still, a masterpiece of incense in a spray!