5 reviews for Marjoram Sweet Leaf CO2 (SELECT)
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23rd April at 4.10pm: Unfortunately, regarding the message below and lead-times, I called it wrong. My apologies. As such all orders placed upto the 15th - and about half of those placed on the 16th, will leave by Friday 26th. On Thursday no collections are possible by couriers as it's a national holiday here in Italy. On the subject of SDS, the company handling this for us, has written to me today, acknowledged more are owed to us (submitted in December and January) and that they are now working on producing the final lot of SDS for us. This includes Plantation, Wild and Jungle ouds that many of you ask about. Next, I have spent the past year (literally) sampling ambrette seed e.o and absolutes from various producers and resellers to no avail. They all smell really poor compared to what I carried. They are too nutty, too fatty, too vegetative, too lacklustre, falling away very fast, and really dont showcase the musky textured qualities of a top ambrette properly. Even the big naturals brands are all obtaining and selling sucky poor man's ambrette at the moment. Written as I have decided to move over to carrying ambrette CO2 and this will be in place until I can find a wow absolute and E.O again. CO2 is still not on par with what I had, but it offers a far better profile on the musky front than the abs and e.os in the market place right now. This CO2 will be in stock by early May. Next, we will put all the non.eu destinations we can supply to, back on our website on May 6th - so U.A.E, UK, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Australia. On the new product front, the next batch of 10 superstars will be released on the 20th May - lots more roses planned. And I will get started on expanding the bulk wholesale side of the business very soon - more aromatics and offered in larger weights as standard - likely upto a kilo on the website. Ok I will write again by Monday. Thank you, Adam : )
19th April at 5pm: Quick update to first say I have now added the following big ticket aromatics to the website: Italian Oakwood Absolute, Organic Georgian Rose Raduga Otto and finally Persian P.E.A Intense Rose (Otto). Orders, as I type with exception to 3 orders, every order placed up until the 11th has left with the couriers. By Monday 22nd, all orders placed up until the 14th will leave with couriers and I will type again across Monday with another update. Bulk Wholesale orders that still need to be manually typed and billed will be done so by Tuesday 23rd. Thank you, Adam : )
15th April at 5.30pm: Today I am running behind but I am happy to say that along with all E.U countries, we now can supply to the USA again. USA switched on just now and the Mysore Sandalwood 4 year aged E.O offer is extended for a week for USA clients to enjoy too. By Wednesday 17th all orders from the 9th April will be dispatched with DHL. Although we are rather full-on with orders at the moment, the lead time will improve significantly very shortly. Reason being since reopening the focus has been solely on building stocks up and we have staff coming on as well now (at last!). I will write again on Wednesday regarding lead times. This week my tasks are to get on top of the SDS we are owed by the company we have employed to handle this. And other than this I am adamant I will update the bulk wholesale list with more aromatics. Finally for now - the following 11 aromatics have recently been added to the site - French Rose Geranium E.O, Sandalwood Mysore E.O 4 Year Aged, Tuscan Olive Leaf Absolute, Mitti Attar (Petrichor), Persian Queen of Roses (Otto), Tomato Leaf Absolute, Oud Assami Skank E.O V.1, South Indian 10 Year Aged Vetiver E.O, Bengali Nagarmotha E.O, VIolet Leaf Concrete, Italian Helichrysum Absolute S.G. Thank you, Adam : )
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€22.00 – €40.00
Adam Michael has this to say ” This marjoram leaf CO2 (Origanum majorana) aka sweet marjoram is a woody perennial herb growing to 50cm with aromatic oval leaves and pinkish-white flowers, it takes an average of 55 kilos of raw material to produce 1 kilo of this Turkish grown stunner. The smell of this CO2 is outstanding, fresh, earthy green, sweet with a slight woody, pine and peppery nuance. So good, so absolutely world class, that we have now officially stopped offering marjoram essential oils as of the 27th June 2020.
Along with wild marjoram which is a bit of a nomenclature nightmare you find both are cultivated for their aerial parts and their essential oils. Marjoram leaf CO2 is considered as a highly valuable stimulant and antispasmodic. It can help relieve anxiety and headaches, and is useful for flatulence, colic and respiratory problems and has a stronger effect on the nervous system than wild marjoram.”
Botanical Name: Origanum majorana
Origin: Turkey
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Sarah J (verified owner) –
This is a 1ml little treasure I keep all to myself and I wish I’d ordered more before it sold out. In aromatherapy it tends to get forgotten about due to all the other fab knock out herbs.
To me it’s a beauty, understated, I find it very meditative – an aromatherapy tutor once said to me it helps those that can’t stop talking from talking, for me it helps reach a place of quiet solitude & stops my mind from racing, very grounding and peaceful and gently uplifting!
The CO2 is delicate fresh, interesting herbal, like a gingery mint, a little patchouli without being patchouli, heather flower, honey, gentle baking spices like nutmeg & all spice, pink pepper, I think a little mitti attar – clay/sandalwood, light vetiver! It feels full of heart! Quietly joyful!
g.s.oldenkamp (verified owner) –
A very spicy scent. Strong and dominant with a little menthol. For me it is a typical masculine fragrance.
Ulrike S (verified owner) –
I have been buying this CO2 from Hermitage for years, and continue to find new applications for its soothing spirit. At minute amounts, this will incorporate into both green and floral compositions while retaining its benevolent nature that nurtures the soul while delighting the nose.
Justine O’ (verified owner) –
A warm, smooth, sweetly-spiced and deeply pungent Marjoram. Instantly calming – it quietens the mind and brings about, at the same time, a dawning surprise at all the hitherto undiscovered nuances it holds. The humble marjoram hums with musty herbal mint, spearmint, herbaceous green, lavandin and woody herbal notes, also a little spicy and fruity in the dry-down; and all held together on a musty green minty herbal earth bed.
There is much to discover within its layers. It is also deeply nurturing and grounding. Ever so beautiful, I love to wear this on its own.
Joseph E (verified owner) –
What a lovely herbal fragrance.
Another of my Top 25 picks on this site…this CO2 extract is sophisticated, fancy…a little bit goes a long way. This substance has the potential to overpower a composition, so moderation is key. I use this Marjoram sparingly to add a layer of herbal complexity to a mixture…this multi-faceted, beautiful substance was made to be used in perfume.