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Cascarilla Bark Oil

Croton eluteria benn.



Description of Cascarilla Bark Oil

Steam-distilled from the dried bark of the Croton Eluteria tree, Cascarilla Oil has its origins in the Bahama Islands, as well as certain areas of Cuba and the West Indies. The oil has a strong and spicy aroma, with a warm and woody nuance somewhat reminiscent of nutmeg or black pepper. The complexity of cascarilla oil makes it ideal for high class perfumery, especially when used in “fantasy” style colognes, commonly blended alongside ingredients such as pimento, sage, and oakmoss. In flavor, cascarilla provides a uniquely “piquant” top note; its high cost and intensity often reserves it for specialty tobacco blends, wines, and liqueurs.




CAS #

2230693

Fema

2255

Einecs

284-284-3




Refractive Index

1.4800 - 1.4900 @ 20C

Specific Gravity

0.8800 - 0.9100 @ 25C

Region

Peru

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Appearance

Pale Yellow Liquid

Part of Plant

Bark

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation


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