Hailam Kilam

Hailam Kilam by Ensar Oud / Oriscent
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9.2 / 10 7 Ratings
Hailam Kilam is a perfume by Ensar Oud / Oriscent for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is resinous-smoky. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Resinous
Smoky
Green
Gourmand
Earthy

Fragrance Notes

Chinese oudChinese oud
Ratings
Scent
9.27 Ratings
Longevity
9.17 Ratings
Sillage
8.17 Ratings
Bottle
6.38 Ratings
Submitted by BeScho, last update on 06.02.2022.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
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Pricing
8
Bottle
8
Sillage
10
Longevity
9
Scent
PallasCC

14 Reviews
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PallasCC
Top Review 15  
Not your usual oud
Here Ensar has once again brought out something very fine. Not for nothing has the Hailam Kilam oil found their place in the Oriscent range, because it differs very clearly from the normal range, although there are some parallels to the "Blue Yunnan" (about it in the other comment).

How does the Chinese Oud smell? As Caligari has already correctly noted, it has very little to do with our idea of what oud should be. After all, is it even possible to say that oud should smell like anything in particular? Having studied many wild ouds, I have to say that when you talk about oud, you are talking about a very wide range. The region, age from the wood, steeping, distillation technique etc will have an impact on the end result. Thus, Hailam Kilam is very different from oils like Aroha Kyaku (organic), Oud Yusuf (organic) and other popular candidates that have made Ensar Oud so well known in the community.

Hailam Kilam started off quite medicinal, as if you were in an ancient Chinese medicine shop. Dry herbs hang on the walls. The old wooden counter has a myriad of jars of various concoctions. In the corner, one is brewing a Lapsang Souchong tea. It smells so realistic, it's as if you can actually see the texture of the tea clearly in front of your eyes. A light smoke (not black, but dark green) fills the room. But that was just the beginning.

After some time (about 1 hour), the scent becomes fuller, rounder and sweeter. It now reminded me of dark honey and fused resins. Not cloying, but sweet. Pleasant. As the sweetness peaked, you could actually smell caramel with a heavy dose of cream. As if the Werther's Original candies had been placed on a hot pan and melted there. This process was very slow, as if you had experienced it in slow motion. The phase lasted about 30 minutes before another transformation occurred. This time, it was not the aforementioned Lapsang Souchong tea, but a redbush with vanilla. Light to medium brown woods could be detected in the background. The light smoke was also present, but this time it had red-brown tones.

In the later stages (after hours), one was transported to a forest where one was greeted by a warm forest floor. There was everything: moss, greenery, trees and tree bark with a very subtle minty haze intertwined with the forest smells. And that was just the first encounter with this unique oil.

P.S.: Of course, unfortunately, there's no way to describe the entire 12 hours here, but hopefully this summary helps portray the main facets of what the oil is like.
6 Comments
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Pricing
8
Bottle
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Caligari

48 Reviews
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Caligari
Caligari
Top Review 19  
50 Shades of Oud
As someone who has already enjoyed some ouds, one assumes a certain woodiness (perpetual) and leatheriness (often after many hours). What presents itself here, however, is a pleasant surprise.

One is received by an earthy plum jam. These are the fruits, which have fallen voluntarily from the tree before overripe and then connect there with the humus. After only a few minutes, one is carried to iridescent darker brown tones, which remind of the grain of acacia wood and evoke the association of burnt caramel and mahogany by roasting aromas.

Only after further hours, a return to the initial fruitiness takes place. The haze of dark red wine on the rutted bottom of an old oak barrel wafts up until it has evaporated. Then this barrel is carried out of the cellar and placed in the sun to dry. The wood releases the ferments of the wine and increasingly reveals itself, accompanied by a hint of honey.

This precious organic oud upends most notions of oud without betraying the general grandeur of its "strain". It behaves like a heavy, natural perfume with all the reds and browns you could ever want. Unlike most ouds I've been able to test, this noble drop lacks almost any roughness. It is always silky, oily and smooth. Unique, what nature is able to unite in only one ingredient. For the replication by human hands will remain unattainable.

Many thanks to PallasCC for this wonderful journey and expansion of fragrance horizons. ♥
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