5 reviews for Petitgrain Water Absolute
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22nd March at 10.05am: Hello World, Adam here with a quick progress report! First thank you of course to the many who have placed orders, most appreciated. As I type should you place an order, please note the lead time is 5 working days before we will be able to assemble your order. This Sunday by 3pm Italy time I am going to release my Onycha Shells co-distilled in 33 year AGED Mysore sandalwood for sale. 10ml price is 350 Euros due to age of the sandalwood used. Also, if you are shopping around for Jasmine Absolute, Violet Absolute or Rose Absolute Turkish, my current batches are exceptionally beautiful – zero gassy aspects in the top, incredible body, excellent development and just so blissfully perfect from start to finish. For those musing on larger weights I can offer my Turkish Rose Absolute (batch TRSGAA01) at 2450 Euros plus vat per kilo and can offer this for 2300 Euros per kilo on a 3 kilo buy – 6900 euros plus vat. I will write again on Sunday afternoon. Thanks, Adam : )
APRIL NEW RELEASES: Across April, we will be releasing, Artisan Indian Sandalwood, produced last year from logs estimated at 90 years of age. Azerbaijani Rose Otto, Persian Otto Royal, Georgian Musk Otto, Verbena Absolute, Patchouli Classics Absolute, Patchouli 8 Year Aged Absolute, Aged Wild Borneo Oud, Onycha shells co-distilled with 33 year AGED Mysore Indian sandalwood (so distilled 1990), Kenyan Rose Geranium E.O, Indian Ambrette, NEW SEASON Green Bergamot E.O, Blood Orange E.O, Orange Bitter FCF E.O.
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€13.00 – €70.00
Adam Michael has this to say “The aroma of petitgrain water absolute is very potent, and as I have come to learn, flooding a good sized living space just from adding a few drops to the smelling strip! A green heart note material, quite heady, bursting with intense green petitgrain character, full of watery citrus fresh nuances and noticeable woody undertones. The heart is more of the same but with noticeable clean leafy qualities and striking vegetative back notes.
Petitgrain water absolute aka orange brouts absolute is a solvent extracted material from orange leaves hydrolate. With its dark green colour and dark deep scent this absolute needs to be used with a light hand.
Used sparingly it imparts leafy freshness and naturalness to almost all compositions, can be used in colognes, citrus and wood accords, a must for building petitgrain and neroli notes, improving modern green accords and floral bouquets.”
Botanical Name: Citrus aurantium var. amara
Origin: Morocco
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Charalambos Charalambous (verified owner) –
Mouthwatery and fresh like the traditional citrus water of orange blossom we use for sweets here in Cyprus..so tempting to drink it..
Jolie T (verified owner) –
I adore petitgrain, neroli, orange blossom.
I buy some of every one I can find – good or bad.
This is not something I have experienced before: this opens with cucumber, fragrant, fresh cucumber!
This lends this petitgrain, an open air feeling, a bigness about it. It is exotic, light. The citrus is still there: a light floral sweetness, but there is an added complexity.
This is diffusive w/o overwhelming, and it has some tenacity, it will last a good while on the strip.
Definitely a happy discovery, very unusual.
Simon DTW (verified owner) –
Leans towards Neroli and is beautiful with light woods. Feels a lot less “vegetable matter-vegetal” than Petitgrain essential oil. It gives lift and clarity in a blend.
Anna (verified owner) –
I totally agree with Adam, this is initially a veeery green and pungent material. Its greeness is defenitely much more pronounced comparing to petigrain oil. It keeps a citrus profile, but here it is all about orange leaves!
innasany (verified owner) –
The first moment – a dirty, damp, moldy cellar. Then scorched earth, clay for transplanting flowers and fresh forest after the rain. Yes, the dirty component in the good..it wants to be near flowers, near fruit, near wood..everywhere. Because it is so delightfully dirty and alluring at the same time that it wants to be everywhere. It’s a green monster and I really love this! 🙂