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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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Joseph Colbourne has this to say “This yellow-orange coloured pistachio CO2 is of moderate viscosity and really does have the aroma of roasted pistachio nutmeats. Salty, nutty, slightly sweet, and just tiny bit smoky, this is a very unusual and delectable material with good projection and longevity. In the dry down, the saltiness and roasted quality dissipates and there is more of a clean, woody, nutty aroma. The milder base is reminiscent of not only pistachios but brazil nuts and macadamia nuts. Pistachio CO2 would surely be a pleasure to experiment with: it could be blended with vetiver, nagarmotha, agarwood, other dry woods, green notes, florals, even marine accords.”
Botanical Name: Pistacia vera
Origin: Turkey
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Angela St John (verified owner) –
Absolutely what you’d expect! Smells just like crushed pistachios with a pinch of salt. I love that you can actually smell a salt aspect. It also has a feeling reminiscent of peanut butter and could possibly work in trying to create a peanut or peanut butter accord. There is also a toasty aroma. It is mouthwatering. I would love to pair this with honey and pastry notes to create a baklava fragrance. It is such a fun addition to the palette but it can be taken away from gourmand as well. I have paired it with a saltwater/oceanic accord and it works surprisingly well in that aspect as well. If you’re looking for a realistic nut note, don’t miss this.