ODUOAK: Bourbon-Infused Fragrances Out of KY
Created in Kentucky, these one-of-a-kind fragrances are like time capsules. Get to know master blender and ODUOAK founder, Jackie Zykan, and her unique, bourbon-based fragrance line!
While some folks were binging Netflix shows or baking sourdough bread amid COVID-19 lockdowns, chemistry-degree-holding Jackie Zykan was working her sense of smell. βI started taking an interest in studying perfumery as a way of building my sensory bank for descriptive analysis with whiskey,β she says.
It paid off.

The former master taster at Old Forrester and the current master blender for Hidden Barn Whiskey, Jackie has a wealth of whiskey knowledge. But she says the industry has changed drastically over the years. In 2020, her plan was simply to research scents to help her better express flavor profiles.
βIn the beginning, people were using descriptors like vanilla, clove, or orange,β she says. βThen, as consumers became more educated, Iβd be in whiskey tastings, and people [would say things] like, βIβm getting notes of eugenol.β Iβd say, βOkay, you guys know chemistry now!ββ
While deep diving into perfumes to reconnect with her chemistry roots and improve her tasting descriptors, something unexpected happened: Jackie started having a ton of fun.
βIt was an interesting, weird little passion to fall into,β she says, adding that while working as a master taster, other perfumes, colognes, and scents are entirely off-limits. βYou have to be automatically neutral all the time, so itβs like this forbidden fruit. It was just fun to play around.β
All that playing led to her own fragrance line. Dubbed ODUOAK (and pronounced oh-doo-ohk), itβs a play on eau de parfum. Every bottle boasts a whiskey base, as opposed to the neutral alcohol base typically used in perfumes and colognes. βItβs fragrance oil and whiskey,β Jackie explains, βand sometimes I [add] some perfumerβs alcohol in there to get the proof up.β

There are currently 11 unisex scents available. Each one features a fun name and has a bit of a backstory behind it β because theyβre not just fragrances made out of whiskey; they were inspired by moments experienced while drinking whiskey. They are available for purchase online andΒ at 21 retailers in Kentucky, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, and Colorado.
One of Jackieβs go-to scents, Libra Libra, is curious, playful, verdant, and dreamy, smelling like the high desert in early spring and sage dampened by snowflakes that melt upon contact. The back of the package features this short poem: βSaltwater lakes and moments where I hoped you would see my skin. Never turning to confirm, choosing to exist in a reality wherein the feeling of being in love belongs to me and me alone.β
Every scent includes a corresponding poem, each one a vague summary of Jackieβs personal tale that inspired the fragrance. For the full stories, customers will have to look for Jackieβs books, which are slated for release this summer.

βIβm going to be self-publishing a couple of books that have deeper dives into the backstories behind them, and into those lessons learned, and into these thoughts of life,β she says, adding that while the stories are deeply personal, what sheβs writing isnβt quite a memoir.
βItβs not written in a narrative that way. Itβs very interesting, weird little blurts of [my] dirty laundry,β she laughs. βTheyβre very raw, very exposing little anecdotes of what inspired this.β
She adds that the books will explain her βwhyβ in creating ODUOAK. βAs terrifying as it is to be that vulnerable with people,β she says, βIβm a firm believer that someone has to show up as a human. Someone has to do it, and Iβm shameless enough to do it β so I might as well do it!β
In addition to working on her books, Jackie is designing new packaging β and she has more scents in the works. βI have historically only used Kentucky bourbon for [my products],β she says, [but] Iβm about to launch an entirely new side of it thatβs all based on Colorado whiskey. Itβs all the aftermath of this relationship that β¦ woke me up and also dismantled me to my core, that I then transmuted into different scents.β
She explains that this relationship was with a person in Colorado β hence, the Colorado whiskey β and describes this next part of ODUOAK as her best work yet. βIt hurt like hell doing it,β she says, βbut itβs good to take heartbreak and turn it into something beautiful.β
The entire company is a one-woman show, with Jackie handling every aspect of the business, from development to packing to distribution. βItβs my baby,β she says. βItβs just grown organically, [and] I think itβs because I love it. Itβs very authentic, and itβs from a place of love and passion. I think when you do anything from those drivers, itβs just going to grow.β
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Lennie Omalza
Originally from Hawaii, Lennie Omalza is a Louisville-based freelance writer of over 18 years. Lennie is a yoga-loving foodie who travels as often as she can and enjoys writing about food, homes, and weddings. You can find more of Lennie's work at Eater, Hawaii Home & Remodeling, and The Louisville Courier-Journal.