Lavender Oil 40/42 French HEADER

Lavender Oil 40/42 French

Lavandula angustifolia



Latest Market Information on Lavender Oil 40/42 French


Jul 17th, 2024

Distillation of lavender and lavandin is ongoing in France, with some farmers reporting lower yields when compared to last year’s season. Large volumes of carryover material from the past two lavender seasons will compensate for recent losses in productivity. However, the continued loss of lavender production areas in the southeast of France does not seem promising for future harvests.


Description of Lavender Oil 40/42 French

A popular essential oil steam-distilled from the flowers and stalks of the Lavandula Officinalis plant, Lavender Oil 40/42 is one of the most historically significant ingredients of the fragrance industry. Typically colorless or very pale, this oil has a sweet, floral, and herbaceous aroma that retains a pleasantly woody undertone. Its top note is slightly fruity and sweet, though this quickly transitions into a balsamic, semi-floral dry down. In fragrance, French lavender oil is mainly used within herbal or citrus fragrances, particularly those that include ingredients such as bergamot, rosemary, and clary sage. The versatility of lavender oil, combined with its historic usage within European and Mediterranean perfumery, has made it a staple product of the fragrance industry for centuries.




CAS #

8000-28-0

Fema

2622




Region

France

map map-marker

Part of Plant

Flower

Extraction Method

Steam Distillation


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



Inquire about
Lavender Oil 40/42 French