Description of Sage Oil Spanish
Steam-distilled from the wild growing Salvia lavandulifolia herb, Sage Oil Spanish is produced alongside spike lavender across the hills of Spain. In contrast to the Dalmation variety, this sage oil has negligible amounts of thujone. Instead, Spanish sage oil expresses a soft, fresh, and camphoraceous odor with similarities to pine and eucalyptus. Its sharp, woody top note has little to no sweetness upon dry down, making it a popular addition to pine-based soaps and perfumes. Spanish sage oil is often used alongside lavender, rosemary, and other herbaceous ingredients within herbal fragrance accords.
Botanical Name
Appearance
Pale Yellow Liquid
Cas#
8022-56-8
FEMA
3003
EINECS
616-986-6
EXTRACTION
Distillation
Refractive Index
1.4680 - 1.4730 @ 20C
Specific Gravity
0.9090 - 0.9320 @ 25C
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Fragrance Usage
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Flavor Usage
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Harvest Schedule of Sage Oil Spanish
2 MONTHS OF THE YEAR