Oud Ebrahim & Oud Zachariyya are the predecessors, and Oud Shuayb is the successor of Oud Mostafa. All part of the same family, yet each one displaying unique characteristics. Ebrahim is powdery and ethereal, and according to the distiller, "This is the finest oil I have ever made for you." Zachariyya, on the other hand, is the ultimate classic Hindi. All notes of olive leaf are now gone, and all that remains is the smoky, dark and decadent, overwhelmingly powerful heart of an ultra fine aged Hindi, which is exactly what I was aiming to accomplish by aging it this long.
Oud Shuayb is relatively young, however it displays unique characteristics of an almost Vietnamese profile. I'm very eager to see what this is going to age into.
Given the way they're coming along, I'd say Zachariyya will be first on the scene, then Ebrahim, then Shuayb.
Igor, I regret to tell you these are all proud members of the classic Hindi family, so none of these will be to your liking, I'm afraid.