5 reviews for Absynthe Molecular Distilled E.O
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Adam Michael has this to say ” This absynthe essential oil is first steam distilled from the leaves and flowering tops and then molecular distilled. Arguably the finest material of its kind, artisan produced, and commonly known as wormwood or green ginger. The colour is lush marine blue-green due to a minute content of chamazulene. The smell is warm, sharp, dry-woody and herbaceous-green throughout, comparable to a cedar leaf and chamomile blue infusion. A unique note for perfumers, very hard to source in small quantities and a must for building distinguished gentleman scents and old school barber shop accords.”
Botanical Name: Artemisia absinthium
Origin: France
Safety Data: Absynthe essential oil contains thujone which is potentially dangerous to human beings. Use with great care. Not recommended for use in aromatherapy.
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VINCENT GAMBINO (verified owner) –
A challanging yet superlative material. Takes you back to crazy drinking nights, if you have experienced them… or, pairs extremelly well with resinous material, bringing an unusual freshness to compositions. Not the easyest material to use, needs to be added slowly as it might overwehlm your blend. Add it to Nagarmotha and Boswellia to experience something beautyful….
Lucinda Reynolds (verified owner) –
A new oil for me, but wow, it opened up my entire head when I opened it. It will take me some time to play with this and come up with something delicious, but that I will! Something about it reminds me of tonka bean, perhaps the sweetness. Overall I do believe I will have fun exploring options.
Charalambos Charalambous (verified owner) –
Amazing oil.it reminds me an old famous chewing gum we used to buy 15 years ago..it has this sharp herbaceous smell like menthol green tornato..its excellent for male perfumes and why not use it in a room diffuser to feel that fresh mint like beautiful smell..
Nicholas M (verified owner) –
The smell of actual absinthe spirit is one of my most favorite scents. While wormwood is not the only ingredient in absinthe, it is of course the most important. This particular wormwood is the best I’ve ever smelled, and I cannot live without it.
To my nose, this is green leather tinged with smoke.
Those of you familiar with Piguet’s Fracas will likely know Bandit. This reminds me of that green leather, only much rounder and much nicer. This pairs well with Frankincense (Serrata especially), anything in the anisic family (well represented in actual Absinthe), and yellow or white florals (adds great contrast).
Kai Leon Art Parfumeur (verified owner) –
Very powerful Heart bitter herb essence, rare in its quality and complexity. If I paint this rich balsamic scent in colors, there will be a lot more shades and tints than just fundamental dark, hunters’ tweed green: there will be an ample touch of amber glowy boozy whisky wink, silvery-celadone desert sage tea, bright wild meadow in spring, streaked with chartreuse, teal and purple…
It also beautiful awoke a memory of aura of a real magic place, that now gone forever, not surviving the hardships of the Pandemy –
‘Herboristeria del Rei’ in Bacelona, an authentic antique royal apothecary, with bunches of medicinal herbs decorating wooden cabinets filled with tincutres and extracts, with curious nick-nacks made of pine cones and dried flowers, decorating its counters from another era bygone.