“I mentioned in my 1st impressions:
"It's like India, China and Cambodia
decided to have a party".
Party, my not have been the proper term. While this brings me joy, it's balanced and peaceful..not quite. Just polite. The Indian oomph in not to be found. Only hindi richness. Chinese zest is diald down to florals. And orange red Cambodi, smokeless and bitter free.
Just below Naga Raja and right next to Nanga Parbat, it's anomaly is coveted.”
“1st impressions. Unbelievable!
It's like India, China and Cambodia decided to have a party.
Burma, India, Bangladesh..all these names mean nothing when the ground is connected. Oud has refined itself from human politics.
Nectar-gushing flowers growing in a hay field, dancing in winds flavored with snowcapped mountain freshness. Painted red in that signature Cambodian tone..free from smoke and bitterness.
How diverse do you want a profile to be?
The answer is: Bhutanese Oud.”