Mystical Lotus: Abu Yog

The math doesn’t add up, I know. It shouldn’t because Mystical Lotus isn’t a…

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Description

This exclusive edition gives you the same super extravagant Mystical Lotus you read about below, and then adds a gram Abu Yog (worth $835) per 50ml, which brings the total concentration of this perfume close to 60%!

When you smell the fusion of blue lotus with Ta’ifi rose and the oceanic cool of OR Philippines, you’ll understand why I chose Abu Yog’s aqua blue beauty to amp up this already decked-out bottle of pure blue indulgence.

Blue lotus. Oh, how this name gets abused.

If you’re like me and you’ve tried dozens of different blue lotus extracts, you’d know they’re like oud. There’s the good, the bad, and the “they must have mislabeled this one” extracts.

This particular lily is one that’s always a mission to acquire. It’s why I only occasionally sell it neat (if you own it, you know what I mean) and reserve most of it to make Blue Kalbar, where it’s the core component, and which forms the foundation upon which this semi-bespoke edition was built.

Mystical Lotus, though……… there’s double the amount of blue lotus that’s in Blue Kalbar in here – on top of what’s in Blue Kalbar already!

The math doesn’t add up, I know. It shouldn’t because Mystical Lotus isn’t a perfume. It’s not an extrait de… anything. At ~60% concentration, I’m surprised the atomizer can even handle the spray!

Blue Kalbar was already a luxury perfume. 20+ natural ingredients bolstering the creamy blue lily’s narcotic effect. It’s a sensual fragrance with carnal appeal exactly because that’s what blue lotus in bed with frangipani does to a smell.

When you then add 3.6 grams more blue lotus in a 30 ml bottle, you already have a pricey tincture right there. But it’s only the beginning of the story.

How do you make Blue Kalbar bluer?

I don’t think you can. But what you can do is add another fat layer of blue. And this time it’s the blue oceanic cool of Oud Royale: Philippines – the smooth, aged Filipino distillation – on top of the compound.

Since Blue Kalbar forms the base of Mystical Lotus, you get all the orange blossom, Ambra ’92, civet, and Green Papua that was in the original by default. Man, I want to stop wiring and go take a spritz…

— It’s not that you get double the blue lotus on top of the existing dose, and that the whole perfume then goes deep diving in the Philippines. It’s what comes next that’s nuts.

Add 1.5 grams of Royal Ta’ifi.

Then add .6 gram of Maroke SQ.

Then add .6 gram of Mélange Priveé SQ.

Then get them all high on SQ’s ancient ambergris.

There’s method to this madness. Maroke SQ and Mélange Priveé SQ are the perfect duo on their own and I can’t think of a superior combo to join with Pinoy LTD’s pristine herbascious blue sultry cool if you want to capture the juicy facets of the melange against the deep incense profile of vintage Maroke (i.e. the smell of Oud Royale No 1).

And Royal Ta’ifi added to the ruh gulab already in BK is what makes all those ouds so diffusive – it’s why the finest old-school mukhallats are just that: rose and oud. All the while, the blue feels the sandy breeze, that oceanic, stony-pebble scent of excellent ambergris.

I’ve never even made something like this for myself. The compound alone is almost double the concentration of my own ‘Private Blend’. It’s so good it’s become my new private blend, the perfume I’ve personally been using. That’s the magic of these collabs – that these scents are born, given the chance to live, and that you can now own a bottle yourself.

The most exquisite flowers – blue lotus, rose, frangipani, and orange blossom drinking gallons of vintage sinking-grade ouds from a royal treasury that is now officially shut. Mystical Lotus is a heady, insanely dense, rich and extravagant to the point where cost was never a factor. The only thing that prevented Abhishek and me from doing more was that you’d end up with an attar too thick to spray.

That said, this edition actually is a higher concentration than Abishek’s already super dense one. Not only is it a higher concentration, but the increase is courtesy of the peppery bite and cooling effect of what is easily the most resinous and layered Filipino ouds you could hope to smell.

Abu Yog gives you the bluest profile agarwood I know of, right there with Brunei, if not more so. So, imagine that blue resin dripping from blue lotus petals floating atop a pond of even older Filipino oud. And the Ta’ifi rose and the vintage Maroke oud bubbling up from the bottom, and that vintage mélange………

Mystical Lotus is not a casual spray. This scent dresses you in a totally different kind of style. It’s the kind of perfume that goes with a stylish blue croc leather suitcase and an elegant snakeskin jacket.…………

Extremely limited.

Mystical Lotus Perfume by Ensar Oud

Mystical Lotus Perfume by Ensar Oud

 

Featured Testimonials…

Ethreal – Cloudy Sillage – Creamy – Sensual – Green – Vanillic – Sweet

Beautiful wear.

—Travis H / USA

Mystical Lotus is extra ordinary, a swirling narcotic, a hypnotic if it didn’t keep pulling you in all dimensions. I got it the NYC Oudfest and could not believe how it transferred the Blue Kalbar into an enveloping world into which nothing can penetrate or bother you.

—Edmond C / USA

Super satisfied with my purchase :pray: I was hoping that the added Abu Yog is able to dimm the brightness of the normal parfum version a bit and also heard that this oud has some earty and slightly sweet facets, which should complement the fragrance well (earty, fruity, blue and dusty ouds are my favorites). But i have never smelled Abu Yog and was afraid that it may cover the blue lotus too much and lose more of what i like about Mystical Lotus. But it was love at the first spray, unbelievable how well that Abu Yog fits in and interacts with the DNA of Mystical Lotus. Its feels like there would be some dark purple mud dripping from the lotus petals, adding weight, contrast, complexity and depth while smooting out the bright/sour edges a bit. Now that Mystical Lotus smells really mystical :ok_hand: Definitely prefer it over the normal Parfum and will do a comparison with the Attar soon. Just want to let it rest for a few weeks, to make sure that the Abu Yog Oud is blended in completely and the fragrance is matured properly :slightly_smiling_face:

—Patrick / Germany

Monday blues was cheered up by the lovely blue Mystical Lotus…the combination of dense blue lotus, rose, floral, Pinoy… What a delightful mood-lifter scent.

—Ruby W / Canada

Oudy, blue lotus beauty, animalic, earthy, ambergris, intense flowers, dense atmosphere…

—Home L
Testing Mystical Lotus for the second time, and it continues to wow me again. There’s a hint of zesty orange peel, a very heavy dose of blue lotus and ouds in the opening, a hint of delicate roses, and a few other florals, it’s absolutely gorgeous! The scent as a whole is very rich, intense, dense, heavy, and full, but elegant at the same time, with a navy blue hue.
Complexity is off the chart on this Mystical Lotus, with a lot of depth, definitely in the same elite status as the Garden of Eden. This is a super premium EO release, if the cost wasn’t a factor I would have owned 100ml of this along with 100ml of Garden of Eden already, both of them are some of the most beautiful scent profiles I have ever smelled, absolutely stunning with an addictive quality to it, just like the GoE.
In my humble opinion, both Garden of Eden and Mystical Lotus are the best EO have to offer. I’m happy for those who’re fortunate enough to own a full bottle of this gem, truly an amazing piece.
—Ben W / USA
Blue Lotus, Rose & Oud Parfume

I received this today and I just sprayed it once on my wrist. Wow!

I can’t describe what I am smelling, but I do recall silently mouthing the word “wow”. I have not had the chance to smell many of the exclusive ouds and florals that went into this semi-bespoke or Blue Kalbar which forms the base so I had no idea what to expect.

This is honestly on a completely different level as far as what I have experienced before from a spray “perfume”. As it was a blind buy, I went with the 15ml bottle. I may have to get another bottle of this narcotic scent as I have a feeling that 15ml will not be enough for me.

My sincere gratitude to Ensar Oud and whoever collaborated with EO to make this exquisite perfume.

Greg B. • USA