Description of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Steam-distilled from the leaves and twigs of the Aniba rosaeodora tree, Bois de Rose Oil carries sweet and floral odor that is unmistakably resemblant of its more traditional bark-distilled material. Unlike previous iterations of this oil, Berjé's Boise de Rose is grown using natural and sustainable methods, providing an incredibly fragrant and linalool-rich product without compromising the plant's heartwood. In fragrance, Boise de Rose Oil is famous for its refreshingly floral and sweet-spicy aroma, commonly used in soaps and perfumes to enhance other floral top notes such as lilac and neroli. Our organic adaptation spares the individual trees, limits the regulatory effort involved in production, and maintains a comparable Bois de Rose Oil for continued use by future generations of perfumers.

Aroma & Flavor of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Fresh and floral, with a sweet and spicy odor. Oil has high linalool content and exhibits a herbal, somewhat balsamic nuance.


Botanical Name of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Aniba rosaeodora (ducke) var amazonica


Appearance of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Pale Yellow Liquid

Cas#

8015-77-8

FEMA

2156


EXTRACTION method of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Steam Distillation


Principle Constituents of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

Linalool


Refractive Index of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

1.4620 - 1.4700 @ 20C


Specific Gravity of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

0.8700 - 0.8910 @ 25C


All scientific, regulatory and technical data is a guide for product identification purposes only. Only Berje authorized documentation is to be used for validation and confirmation. These documents can be provided upon request.

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Harvest Schedule of Organic Bois de Rose Oil ex Leaves (CITES)

4 MONTHS OF THE YEAR


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