4 reviews for Mango Ginger CO2 (EXCLUSIVE – SELECT EXTRACT)
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20th October 2025: Adam Michael has this to say “The original producer behind the Mango Ginger CO2 total offering called time on this aromatic a few years ago. As such we are now having custom productions made just for Hermitage Oils. As we chiefly serve perfumers – our production is a select Mango Ginger CO2 extract – a thinner consistency, orange-brown in colour, soluble in both alcohol (needs to be pre-dispersed in tec) and oil. Top to dry-down this is a 4 to 5 hour experience on skin. The profile is candied ginger warm, rooty, a little grassy even, light spiced in a turmeric direction, mango skin, chamomile tea, with mango woody sweetness and more generally a melody of Oriental fruity-floral tonalities from the top and into the heart. The base notes are woody, leather, root-spice and a little floral-soapy.
This select and the total that Joseph reviewed below are worlds apart – aromatically the total extract was more fulsome by direct comparison – but note it was a total extract and 12 years aged – so absolutely impossible to compete with. I am leaving Josephs review below in place – but again – note it refers to the total extract and what is now offered here is our select extract. Paperwork – SDS, Fragrance Allergens and IFRA will be available by November 15th 2025.”
Joseph Colbourne has this to say “This highly viscous CO2 extraction has a burnt sienna color and originates from India, and as the name suggests, the flavor and aroma is strongly reminiscent of ripe mango. The mouth-watering, piquant top has delicious notes of pine resin, camphor, vanilla, and shimmering ginger. This develops into a fully resinous, coniferous heart cradled by the juicy, macerated flesh of champagne mangoes and pleasantly sweet brown sugar. The dry down reveals tropical fruits encased in amber; deep, dark, delicious, fibrous. One may also detect notes of warm opoponax and cistus. For quite a development, this gorgeous material would dovetail well with accords that start off sharp and round out in the base—think resinous orientals of a floral or woody nature, citrus and tropical fruit accords. ”
The colour is fire red and of a thick viscosity with a consistency similar to treacle. With warmth this material will become liquid and very easy to work with. Extracted from the rhizomes in India and a relation of both ginger and turmeric.
Botanical Name: Curcuma amada
Origin: India
Select Extract
Alcohol Soluble: Added straight to alcohol filtration will be required. Pre-dispersed in TEC, this will dilute in alcohol.
Oil Soluble: Yes
Wholesale weights (all prices excluding vat): 50G = 65 Euros. 100G = 120 Euros. 250G = 200 Euros.
Oiland (verified owner) –
Fruity fresh, sweet and warm, is like a mango ginger jam. The aroma is very stable, the pleasant mouthwatering frostiness doesn’t disappear.
Charalambos Charalambous (verified owner) –
Excellent stuff..full of different notes that actually creates a beautiful mango pie ready to eat..I’m so suprised how all those smells are blended together so well that can make my imagination thrill..spices,mango marmalade, vanilla brown sugar oh boy !!
Sarah J (verified owner) –
Again, this could be a delightful cocktail, it’s fragrance is so adult and luxurious, sugared almonds, powdered ginger spice, tropical and oriental flower, mango spicy fruity, hint of booze – apple brandy / spicy rum, dried peppery lemongrass, woody balsam, and hint of toasted coconut and nutmeg to my nose anyway, and like Adam says there is Cistus & Myrrh! I could smell it for days and keep finding memories!
KimRiccelli (verified owner) –
Masterpiece material. For me, this is one of those scents that is an essential part of one’s palette, something you didn’t know you were missing until you tried it. A little goes a long way and makes a pronounced and lasting impression on any blend. The CO2 extraction offers stunning freshness and immediacy, however, I would also love to smell this rhizome extracted as an absolute.