Summary: This Triple Super plantation agarwood from Central Vietnam features black resin veins, pure sweetness, clean pieces, and limited availability.
This plantation agarwood is selected from Aquilaria trees grown in Central Vietnam. When the trees reach suitable maturity, agarwood craftsmen create drilled holes, diagonal cuts, and controlled wounds on the trunk to stimulate the tree’s natural resin response. As the tree heals over time, agarwood resin gradually forms around the affected wood.
After an appropriate period, the trunk is harvested, split, and carefully scraped to find the resinous sections. In this Triple Super grade, the most notable features are the clearer black resin veins, the more attractive surface of the pieces, and the careful cleaning and selection process. This is a high-quality plantation type that is harder to collect and limited in quantity.
In terms of fragrance, this Triple Super grade leans toward pure sweetness. When burned, the aroma opens in a clean and gentle way, with a clear sweetness that feels more refined than a mixed lower grade. It is not harsh, rough, or overly smoky.
After the opening, a soft agarwood woodiness remains underneath, giving the scent a warmer, more elegant, and more comfortable presence in the room. This profile suits people who enjoy a distinctly sweet agarwood aroma that is easy to appreciate even on the first use.
The pieces are around palm-hand size or smaller, which makes them easy to break down, burn in small amounts, and use flexibly in daily routines. Because the material is cleaned well, it also suits people who prefer neat, attractive pieces that are easy to handle.
The black resin veins are one of the most visible signs of this grade. Combined with the clean surface and pure sweetness, they make Triple Super a strong choice for customers looking for a more attractive, better-selected, and relatively rarer plantation agarwood.