Old or wild agarwood from
Nha Trang in Vietnam is
legendary,
rare, and
expensive. These days agarwood is grown in plantations in Nha Trang, and artificially inoculated, as indicated
in this video. The agarwood from these plantations is harvested young, so does not have the qualities of the old Nha Trang agarwood, even though sold under the same name. The agarwood in this incense consists of "Vietnamese Nha Trang incense powder", which is more likely going to be the young agarwood, not the legendary old agarwood.
There is a faint, pleasant scent on the stick - mildly sweet, warm, spicy, perfumed, a touch soapy, hints of white sandalwood. The scent on the burn is gentle, though more noticeable than the average Asian incense. I have found it important (for me at least, people vary) to keep the burning incense at a distance, especially wood based incense, otherwise what I experience is the smell of the smouldering wood, which I don't find attractive. This Yuenan Yazhuang does come to me quite willingly, though not consistently - it comes in random drifts which has a certain appeal, though personally I would prefer a more frequent contact with the fragrance, especially when trying to write a review. I am more tolerant of the playfully coy behaviour when not reviewing - but when reviewing and looking to describe a scent, it is frustrating when just at the point when I think I may have it, the scent just goes, and I have to wait patiently for it to return. The scent is woody, pleasant, warm, gently spicy, with gastronomic qualities - there's a sense of good food being cooked, and there's fruit and the possibility of florals. Suggestion of oranges, warm, moist earth, summer days at the edge of the wood, a breeze with a hint of wildflowers. I like this. Moderately. It is limited, it is weak, it does rely on drift; but it is a nice incense to light (several sticks at the same time - I find three to be acceptable), place in a corner of a ventilated room on a fresh, sunny day, and allow the scent to randomly drift your way. It's not an incense I'm going to get excited about as it does stay in the same general area with little in the way of balance or contrast, and there's absolutely no construction to the fragrance - it's just young Vietnamese agarwood straight up with no other scents added, and it might be better to warm the agarwood than burn it. But, hey ho, this is what we've got, and it is nice, and it does shimmer with a selection of natural scents caught within the young agarwood.
Available as part of a set of 11 fragrances from
Amazon, Temu, and Shein, for around £8. Or by itself from
Dylans Den for £3.
Date: May 2025 Score: 35
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