Today I'm burning Brunei Exquisite that I bought from Ensar.
It's slightly floral (much in the same way that Oud Yusuf is floral), sweet, some cinnamon and cocoa notes, with hay and woods that grounds it.
It's very heavily resinated, one of my pieces is almost solid black (which I'm saving), and it bubbles and sizzles on the heater.
It has a pretty grounding and warming quality to it which is perfect, as it's snowing here up in the Norwegian mountains.
It's slightly floral (much in the same way that Oud Yusuf is floral), sweet, some cinnamon and cocoa notes, with hay and woods that grounds it.
It's very heavily resinated, one of my pieces is almost solid black (which I'm saving), and it bubbles and sizzles on the heater.
It has a pretty grounding and warming quality to it which is perfect, as it's snowing here up in the Norwegian mountains.