In perfumery use the oil blends nicely with other woody and some citrus notes and has a number of interesting references in modern fragrances. Within the flavour markets it is thought to be a key ingredient in Bénédictine and Chartreuse, two famous liqueurs. You will also find angelica root ...
Grade: Clinical/Fine Perfumery Plant Part: Roots Viscosity: Thick; Butter consistency;Requires warming to liquefy Perfume Note: Base Aroma: Deep earthy, slightly balsamic and woody with soft violet-like aroma Blends well with: All essential oils, absolutes and Co2 extracts as a fixative ...
Like orris root, it is often used in perfumery and has a history as a scent for linens. It is best known as one of the ingredients in herbes de Provence but has other applications, most of which are savory. Its popularity for use in savory dishes is another way that it is similar ...
Angelica essential oil is a common perfumery ingredient particularly in premium brands. It is one of the best essential oils to use during convalescence and is particularly recommended for the elderly. Species: Angelica archangelica Plant family: Apiaceae Origin: England Note: Top to middle ...
coloured essential oil with a complex herbaceous aroma with woody, earthy, slightly musky undertones and a green peppery-spicy top note. The unique and tenacious characteristics of this oil hold it in high esteem with the perfumery industry and to flavour Bénédictine, Chartreuse, gin and vermouth...
The Perfumery Galangal Root Oil, Indonesia Odor: characteristic Use: Galangal Root oil is fresh, spicy, woody, ginger-like oil, steam distilled from the plant's rhizome. In fact, Galangal Root is closely related to true ginger and cardamom so it's not surprising that Galangal Root blends ...