Oud Buaya/White Oud (Laos)
Oud Buaya, also known as White Oud, is a rare and highly esteemed variety of oud sourced from Laos. Its scent profile is woody, animalic, smoky, and powerfully rich, adding a deep and luxurious character to perfumes. Oud Buaya imparts depth and complexity and is typically used as a base note to provide longevity and richness in fragrance compositions. It pairs well with sandalwood, amber, and musk, contributing to fragrances that are sophisticated, warm, and captivating.
History & Production: Oud Buaya is derived from the resinous heartwood of agarwood trees that have been naturally infected by specific fungi, triggering the production of the aromatic resin. The oil is extracted through steam distillation of the resinous wood, a process that is labor-intensive and contributes to its rarity and high value. Oud Buaya is one of the most coveted ingredients in perfumery due to its unique, rich aroma and the complexity it adds to fragrances. In modern perfumery, it is prized for creating opulent, enduring compositions with a deep, smoky character.