Cassie Absolute

Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd.

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Ours Cassie Absolute has a rich, sweet, warm, green, honey-floral aroma with pronounced powdery and soft cinnamic-balsamic undertones. The drydown has a violet-like note due to the presence of the

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Ours Cassie Absolute has a rich, sweet, warm, green, honey-floral aroma with pronounced powdery and soft cinnamic-balsamic undertones. The drydown has a violet-like note due to the presence of the ketone p-bromophenlyhydrazone[1], a constituent that appears to be very important for the aroma of Cassie[2] (there are, however, no current references for this ketone). It is important to note that α- and ß-ionones, present in Cassie Absolute, are constituents that also have violet-like aromas.[3],[4]

Cassie Absolute is extracted from the blossoms of Acacia farnesiana, a small thorny tree native to warm temperate and semi-tropical areas of the world and cultivated in France, Egypt, the West Indies, India and South America.

In modern perfumery, Cassie Absolute is sometimes used to impart intensity; Une Fleur de Cassie composed by Dominique Ropion for Frédéric Malle is considered to be one of the best examples.[5] Like all absolutes, Cassie is chemically very complex and finds applications in Violet, Rose and Jasmine accords.[6] Not to be confused with Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia) or Cassis, a synonym for Black Currant Bud (Ribes nigrum), two completely different aromatic/botanical materials with different chemical constituents and olfactory properties.

DILUTION NOTE: Cloudiness may occur when this absolute is diluted with 190 proof alcohol. Upon standing, this will clarify in a day or two with a small amount of sediment at the bottom, leaving a perfectly clear (non-cloudy) portion that can be decanted for filtering if desired.

1 Naves, Y.R. and G. Mazuyer. Natural Perfume Materials - A Study of Concretes, Resinoids, Floral Oils and Pomades, 1947, p. 168.

2 Guenther, Ernest. The Essential Oils, Vol. V, 1952 p. 230.

3 Tisserand, Robert and Rodney Young. Essential Oil Safety, 2nd ed., 2014, p. 236.

4 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Fragrance and Wellbeing, 2014, p. 262.

5 Ibid, p. 315.

6 Rhind, Jennifer Peace. Essential Oils A Handbook for Aromatherapy Practice, 2012, pp. 248, 287.

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Customer Reviews

Super Nice.

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BShea is spot on with his olfactory notes on this. Really complex and beautiful especially with powdery notes it brings. I made a base accord with Eden's Oakmoss abs. and some Vetiver and the result was amazing.

Review by I.D. Adam 12/25/2014

Dry, green, powdery floral

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This cassie absolute is a deep golden color and pourable. The odor is a dry, green, powdery floral with an animalic, leather like undertone and hints of soft wood. This is actually a base note, so it is wonderful to add a floral quality to base notes of perfumes.

Review by BShea 7/3/2013

Great quality and easy to use...

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A fantastic fixative, Cassie Absolute adds a powdery sweetness to any blend. Unlike other Cassie Absolutes I have, this one is pourable and is easy to use. A tiny bit goes a long way!

Review by Kyara 2/15/2013

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