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Verbena essential oil - 5 gr

Verbena essential oil - 5 gr

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Vintage Verbena Essential Oil (1980)

 

Botanical origin: Lippia citriodora (syn. Aloysia citrodora)

 

Approximate year of production: 1980s

 

Extraction: Steam distillation of leaves and aerial parts.

 

Olfactory Description

 

This verbena essential oil comes from a production carried out approximately in the 1980s and has remained aging for over forty years. Due to the relative fragility of the citrus compounds present in verbena, the passage of time has significantly transformed its aromatic profile, resulting in a particularly unique raw material.

 

The opening retains the characteristic identity of verbena, with green and aromatic citrus notes, although much softer and rounder than in a recent oil. Far from the intense citrus explosion of freshly distilled verbena, here we find a more mature, complex, and elegant expression.

 

In the heart, dry herbal nuances appear, lemon tea, aromatic leaves, and light honeyed facets. As it evolves, it develops balsamic, waxy, and softly woody notes that provide depth and an unusual persistence for a raw material traditionally considered a top note.

 

The result is a verbena transformed by time, where the initial freshness has given way to an aromatic complexity difficult to find in contemporary productions.

 

Aromatic Evolution

 

- Top: green citrus, soft, and aromatic.

- Heart: lemon tea, dry herbs, and honeyed notes.

- Base: balsamic, waxy, and slightly woody.

 

Applications in Perfumery

 

Particularly interesting material for:

 

- Vintage perfumery.

- Complex citrus accords.

- Aromatic compositions.

- Botanical perfumery.

- Historical reconstructions.

- Mediterranean-inspired fragrances.

 

Combines particularly well with:

 

- Bergamot.

- Lemon.

- Petitgrain.

- Lavender.

- Rosemary.

- Neroli.

- Oakmoss.

- Vetiver.

- Incense.

- Sandalwood.

 

Its aged profile provides a much deeper and more sophisticated dimension than modern verbenas, allowing its use even in the middle phases of a composition.

 

Technical Observations

 

- Color: golden yellow to light amber.

- Consistency: fluid.

- Aromatic intensity: medium.

- Diffusion: medium.

- Tenacity: medium-high.

 

After decades of aging, some of the more volatile facets have evolved into rounder and more complex notes, generating a particularly interesting raw material for the study of the maturation of citrus and aromatic essential oils.

 

Historical Interest

 

Verbena was one of the most valued raw materials in classical perfumery for its ability to bring natural freshness and elegance to compositions. Preserved essential oils from the 1980s are becoming increasingly scarce, especially when they have been properly stored for decades.

 

These materials allow us to observe how an essence traditionally associated with immediate freshness can develop completely new facets over time.

 

Collector's Item

 

This 1980s verbena essential oil constitutes an authentic aromatic rarity. Its age and natural evolution make it a particularly attractive piece for collectors, perfumers, and enthusiasts of historical raw materials.

 

More than just a verbena, it represents a unique opportunity to experience the evolution of one of the great citrus-aromatic raw materials of classical perfumery.

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