Vietnamese Aquilaria Crassna vs. Indonesian Tarakan Oud
๐๏ธ Appraiser’s Note: As a Master Agarwood Appraiser based in Tu Son, Vietnam, I frequently receive questions about comparing regional Aquilaria resin profiles. Let’s bypass the marketing myths and look at the physical facts.
The Verdict: Distinct Resin Chemistry Profiles
While both regions produce high-quality agarwood, they are biologically and olfactorily distinct. Vietnamese Aquilaria Crassna is prized for its high-frequency, sweet, and cooling floral notes, driven by the unique climate of the Annamite Range. Conversely, Indonesian Tarakan oud offers a deeper, earthier, and more balsamic profile. Do not confuse regional terroir; genuine Vietnamese chips possess a resin density that chemical-soaked imitations simply cannot replicate in a lab.
Thermal & Physical Analysis: The Tu Son Approach
In Tu Son, we evaluate chips through the Kinam-Note Saturation Index (KNSI). When subjected to controlled thermal heating, Vietnamese Crassna releases a volatile, multilayered bouquet—starting with a sharp, honeyed sweetness that transitions into a profound woody base. This is due to the specific sesquiterpene composition inherent to the soil and wind conditions of Vietnam. Indonesian Tarakan, while excellent, typically exhibits a more linear, heavier scent profile that lacks the high-note “transparency” found in top-tier Vietnamese harvests. Chemical fakes often attempt to mask inferior wood with synthetic vanillin or petroleum-based fixatives. These imposters fail the heat test immediately: the scent becomes cloying, bitter, and causes physical irritation to the throat, whereas authentic Aquilaria Crassna remains clean, evolving through complex stages of sweetness without any acrid after-burn.
| Appraisal Feature | Authentic OudwoodVietnam (KNSI) | Fake / Commercial Grade (Chemical) |
|---|---|---|
| Scent Evolution | High-frequency floral, sweet, cooling | Linear, cloying, synthetic sweetness |
| Resin Quality | Deeply saturated, natural crystallization | Surface-painted, sticky, or uneven |
| Physical Appearance | Natural fiber density, irregular grain | Overly dark, uniform, artificial pores |
The Ultimate Solution: Trust the KNSI Standard
To avoid synthetic traps and ensure you are getting genuine investment-grade Aquilaria Crassna, you must rely on strict appraisal matrices. Read our complete 2026 Master Guide to the KNSI Standard to verify authenticity and protect your health and investment.

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