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Product Name SKU Price Qty
  1. Genêt (Broom) Absolute Tiny Sample (6 drops) 355-2
    $3.00
  2. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 1/16 oz 355-4
    $30.00
  3. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 1/8 oz 355-5
    $58.00
  4. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 1/4 oz 355-6
    $114.00
  5. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 1/2 oz 355-7
    $212.00
  6. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 1 oz 355-8
    $403.00
  7. Genêt (Broom) Absolute 2 oz 355-9
    $742.00

Genêt (Broom) Absolute (20% OFF!!)


Details

  • Botanical Name: Spartium junceum
  • Origin: France
  • Process: Solvent Extracted Absolute
  • Plant Part: Flowers
  • Cultivation: Cultivated
  • Grade: Fine Perfumery Grade
  • Note: Middle Note
  • Aroma: Sweet, honey/hay-like aroma, with herbal tea and tobacco notes
  • Physical Appearance: Viscous yellow/green substance that is solid at room temperature and requires special use instructions to blend.
  • Certificate of Analysis
  • MSDS

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Overview

Genet (Broom) Absolute

Genêt (Broom) Absolute is a perfumer’s specialty oil with an intensely sweet hay-honey-floral fragrance, underscored with tea-herbal and tobacco-courmarin notes – Very fine!

Customer Reviews

Like a meadow in a bottle Review by BShea
This oil is thick, paste-like and a semi-opaque greenish-brown. It has a floral, honey-like odor with light tobaccoish nuances. It reminds me very much of cassie absolute. I'm usually not a big fan of these kinds of odors, but this is really nice. It really brings to mind a meadow. It would be perfect for a meadow-themed blend; add with some tuberose concrete, lavender absolute, tarragon, perhaps a bit of rose de mai and ylang ylang, with some oakmoss, tonka bean,and perhaps some Haitian vetiver in the base(and maybe some galbanum somewhere) and ta-da! You have a meadow in a bottle. If you were to use an isolate with this mix, anisaldehyde would be good (it smells like elderflowers, the edges of forests, and, well, meadows!). (Posted on 3/1/13)