Champaca CO2

Michelia champaca L. [synonym of Magnolia champaca (L.) Baill. ex Pierre]

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Without doubt, our Champaca CO2 has a most unique scent quite unlike any other floral. Its rich sultry aroma is a velvety, suave, vanilla-sweet floral with warm, dense, peach/apricot-like notes and spicy tea-

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Selected size SKU:207-015 - Champaca CO2 15 ml (1/2 oz)

1 ml ( 1/30 oz )
$14.50
2 ml ( 1/15 oz )
$28.75
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$59.25
15 ml ( 1/2 oz )
$148.00
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Without doubt, our Champaca CO2 has a most unique scent quite unlike any other floral. Its rich sultry aroma is a velvety, suave, vanilla-sweet floral with warm, dense, peach/apricot-like notes and spicy tea- and hay-like undertones; the rich, sweet floral and tea/hay notes remain in the long drydown.

Michelia champaca is an evergreen tree native to the Philippines and the Indonesian islands, but now also grows in places far west of its origin – India, southeast China, Réunion, and Madagascar; the flowers are a beautiful deep orange-yellow, but vary in color according to locality, borne on medium-sized slender trees related to the Magnolias.[1] In many areas where it thrives, the flowers are used for ornamental purposes and for worship in temples. Champaca blossoms were and still are commonly used to make an 'attar' – regarded as a holy fragrance – by distilling the oil from the flowers directly into a receiver containing Sandalwood essential oil.[2],[3]

According to Jennifer Peace Rhind, the aroma of Champaca has a euphoric quality, perhaps similar to that of Jasmine or Neroli.[4] As cited in Guenther’s The Essential Oils, Champaca constitutes one of the most exquisite raw materials for perfumery.[5] – and we couldn’t agree more!

For flowers in general, CO2 extracts are preferred over solvent extracts and even some distillates for several important reasons. Some flowers, Champaca in particular, are too fragile to undergo distillation, so solvent and CO2 extractions are the only available options. Among other features, floral CO2 extracts are free of solvent residue; contain fewer waxes than their corresponding absolutes; are chemically more complex than distillates; and have fragrance profiles closer to that of the fresh flowers. Furthermore, numerous aromatic monoterpene hydrocarbons detected in CO2 extracts are not found in the essential oils and appear only as artifacts or decomposition products during distillation. [6]

1 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2012, p. 14.

2 Arctander, Steffen.  Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 575.

3 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952, p. 381.

4 Ibid, pp. 158-9.

5 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2012, p. 247.

6 Industry communication.

7 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2012, p. 247.

8 Ibid.

9 Arctander, Steffen.  Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 160.

10 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 245.

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Customer Reviews

Unparalleled

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This is the best CO2 floral for use in feminine blends. I hope EB keeps supplying it.

Review by Cananga odorata 7/4/2016

Nice

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Like yellow trumpet shrubs.

Review by Cananga odorata 4/21/2016

My new love..

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I ordered this as a tiny sample out of curiosity, and I was so incredibly pleased that i'm ordering some right now! It was actually my favorite item in my last order. It is so sweet and warm, woody and balsamic, and clearly versatile... I loved the sample so much that I diluted it with FCO and have been wearing it alone!

Review by John 3/16/2016

The BEST

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So, this Champaca is basically the best stuff ever. I am completely in love. Rich, deep florals which give the impression of a hundred different kinds of flowers, laced through with gorgeous notes of hay and honey and spices and a feeling of fresh, growing plants and earth. Absolutely incredible. Buy as much as you can afford. I am sure it will age marvelously too.

Review by Nic 10/22/2015

sweet, and exotic

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I have no idea what people are complaining cause this smells amazing, at least to me. Sweet, exotic, alluring, and tenacious. I would buy it if i could think of an use in a formula, but for other people it might be perfect! Higly reccomend, get a sample at least.

Review by carlos 5/14/2015

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