History of the house
Ensar Oud was founded in 2009 by Ensar Gül, an artisan oud distiller based in the United States. The company was originally incorporated in New York (United States) under the name Oriscent, with the explicit objective of producing pure, uncut oud oils intended for a Western audience that, at the time, had very limited access to high-grade artisanal agarwood distillates. The house describes its first years as a small distribution operation aimed at a tight circle of Western collectors, working from oud oils sourced and distilled in Southeast Asia (ensaroud.com About EO, Parfumo Ensar Oud / Oriscent brand profile, accessed 2026-05-23).
The founder's approach was artisanal from the outset. Ensar Gül traveled regularly to the agarwood-producing regions of Southeast Asia to oversee distillation, work with local micro-distillers and assemble the catalogue oil by oil. Specialist sources date several of the earliest Oriscent releases to the mid-2000s, with each oil documented individually under its origin (Cambodia, Thailand, Borneo, Hainan, Papua) rather than batched into commercial ranges (Kafkaesque blog portrait, Fashion Week Online feature, accessed 2026-05-23).
In 2012, the company changed its commercial name from Oriscent to Ensar Oud. The rebranding followed several episodes of imitation by third-party actors operating under similar names, and aligned the company identity with that of its founder. The Oriscent name remains associated with the earliest catalogue period and is still referenced in archival product descriptions on the official site and on Parfumo (Parfumo Ensar Oud / Oriscent brand profile, ensaroud.com archive pages, accessed 2026-05-23).
Through the 2010s, Ensar Oud broadened its production beyond pure oud. The catalogue absorbed sandalwood oils, frankincense distillates, deer musk, ambergris tinctures and composed attars, alongside the core oud line. The house remained independent and kept a workshop-scale operation, releasing oils in limited series and using the official site as its primary direct-to-collector channel (ensaroud.com product catalogue, Fragrantica designer page, accessed 2026-05-23).
In 2018, Ensar Oud released its first alcohol-based perfumes, EO No 1 and EO No 2, distributed via specialist retailers including Luckyscent in Los Angeles (United States). This move into alcoholic perfumery remained a side stream rather than a pivot: the bulk of releases continued to be pure oud oils and attars. Several specialist sources credit the house with a pioneering role in the diffusion of artisanally distilled oud in the West during the 2000s and 2010s (Fragrantica news column on Ensar Oud first perfumes, Kafkaesque profile, accessed 2026-05-23).
Olfactive signature
Ensar Oud builds its identity around an extreme specialization in natural oud. The house concentrates on pure oud oils distilled from agarwood collected in Southeast Asia, with each release documented by region, distillation year and method. The catalogue effectively functions as an oud cartography, mapping origins from Cambodia, Thailand, Borneo, Brunei, Hainan and Papua, with each oil treated as an individual lot rather than a reproducible commercial reference (ensaroud.com product catalogue, Kafkaesque six-oud reviews, accessed 2026-05-23).
Three stylistic axes structure the work of the house. The first is the kinam and kyara axis, which gathers the rarest oils, with luminous resinous profiles built around the prized agarwood subgrades known as kinam in Southeast Asia and kyara in the Japanese koh-do tradition. The second is the dark resinous oud axis, inherited from traditional Southeast Asian distillations, with longer maceration and a heavier base. The third gathers composed attars and rare essential oils, including sandalwood, frankincense, deer musk and ambergris, added to the catalogue over the 2010s.
The signature relies on two principles claimed publicly by the founder. The first is the purity of the raw material, with no cutting and no synthetic ingredients in the essential oils. The second is an artisanal production mode, based on small-batch distillation and field-level wood selection. Specialist English-language sources cite this framework as a reference point in the artisanal oud segment in the West (Kafkaesque blog portrait, Fashion Week Online feature, accessed 2026-05-23).
A house built oil by oil, where each agarwood distillation is treated as an individual lot rather than a reproducible commercial reference.
Key characteristics
Notable perfumes
The Ensar Oud catalogue consists primarily of pure oud oils distilled in limited series, alongside composed attars and a small number of alcohol-based perfumes. The following seven references are cited consistently on the official site, on Parfumo and on independent specialist sources, and stand among the most documented entries of the catalogue. Exact first release dates are not all publicly documented in a convergent way across sources, which explains the absence of a strict year column.
| Reference | Type | Olfactive profile |
|---|---|---|
| Oud Royale | Pure oud oil (Oud Legend) | Historic Western oud reference, dense resinous Hindi profile |
| Oud Yusuf | Pure oud oil | Organic Thai oud from Trat, fruity honeyed sweetness over a structured oud base |
| Royal Kinam | Pure oud oil (Oud Legend) | Kinam-grade agarwood, dense and luminous, presented as one of the rarest oils of the house |
| Sultani 1975 | Pure oud oil | Brunei kinam, low-temperature incense opening layered with purple kinam |
| Borneo Kynam | Pure oud oil | Borneo agarwood, resinous oud with kynam signature |
| White Kinam | Co-distilled oud oil | Kynam from Brunei and Malinau, clear persistent oud |
| EO No 1 / EO No 2 | Eau de parfum (2018) | Oriental oud composition on an alcoholic base, debut of the alcohol line |
Oud Royale is regularly cited by specialist sources as the historic reference that introduced high-grade artisanal oud to the Western collector market and is presented by the house as a founding release. Royal Kinam and Sultani 1975 belong to the upper end of the Oud Legend series, with kinam-grade agarwood at the center. Oud Yusuf, a Thai oud aged after distillation in 2012, is documented in detail by the Kafkaesque review series and stands among the most reviewed Ensar Oud releases. EO No 1 and EO No 2, released in 2018, mark the entry of the house into alcohol-based perfumery without displacing the core oud-oil practice.
The house today
Ensar Oud remains an independent house, with no acquisition by a luxury group and no external investor publicly documented to date. Operations are reported between New York (United States) and Amman (Jordan), with field work in the agarwood regions of Southeast Asia, and the company continues to be directed by its founder Ensar Gül (Fashion Week Online feature, ensaroud.com, accessed 2026-05-23).
Distribution is deliberately selective. The primary channel is the official site ensaroud.com, which presents each oil with its distillation narrative, origin and release context, often in very small quantities. A handful of specialist retailers, including Luckyscent in Los Angeles (United States), distribute the alcohol-based EO line and selected attars, but the rarest oils are reserved for direct sale through the official site, often released as individually numbered lots.
The position of the house in contemporary niche perfumery is that of a top-end ultra-niche reference aimed at international collectors of natural oud. Specialist English-language sources, including the Kafkaesque blog three-part portrait series and the Fashion Week Online feature, describe Ensar Oud as a pioneer in the Western diffusion of artisanally distilled oud and as a benchmark for the artisanal oud segment. The house operates outside the conventional niche retail circuit and uses direct editorial communication, distillation diaries and detailed product descriptions to address its audience.
Frequently asked questions
Sources
- Ensar Oud: official site (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Ensar Oud: About EO official page (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Ensar Oud: About Ensar official page (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Fragrantica: Ensar Oud designer page (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Parfumo: Ensar Oud / Oriscent catalogue and brand profile (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Kafkaesque: Ensar Oud Part I portrait (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Kafkaesque: Ensar Oud Part III six oud reviews (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Fashion Week Online: Ensar Oud, the man who brought oud to the West (accessed 23 May 2026)
- Fragrantica: Ensar Oud First Perfumes news column (accessed 23 May 2026)