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Java Vetiver in a Leather Bottle

Java Vetiver in a Leather Bottle

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Java Vetiver – Curing Lot in Kuppi Bottle

 

Origin: Indonesia (Java)

 

Botanical Origin: Chrysopogon zizanioides

 

Distillation Year: 2022

 

Curing Method: Traditional leather Kuppi bottle

 

Initial Olfactory Description

 

Java vetiver is considered one of the deepest and most intense expressions of this raw material. Its character is distinguished by a marked smoky and roasted richness that clearly differentiates it from other vetivers worldwide.

 

Upon opening, notes of soft smoke and dry roots appear. As it evolves, it develops facets reminiscent of roasted coffee, dark cocoa, and fire-charred oak barrels. These notes integrate with a characteristic earthy background that evokes the root freshly extracted from the soil.

 

Despite its depth, it retains a woody facet that provides balance to the whole, preventing the profile from becoming excessively heavy. The result is a complex, robust, and extraordinarily elegant raw material.

 

Main aromatic facets

 

- Smoky.

- Roasted coffee.

- Dark cocoa.

- Oak barrel.

- Dry root.

- Earthy.

- Woody.

- Foresty.

 

Curing Process

 

Today, August 10, 2025, the curing of 1 kilogram of this Java vetiver distilled in 2022 begins, through storage in a traditional leather Kuppi bottle.

 

Kuppi bottles have been used for generations in Indonesia for aging aromatic oils. During this process, the oil continues to evolve slowly, developing new aromatic facets and achieving greater integration among its different components.

 

The objective of this curing is to enhance the softness, depth, and complexity of the vetiver, allowing the smoky, earthy, and woody notes to further meld over the years.

 

Expected Evolution

 

Starting from a raw material that already exhibits exceptional quality, it will be particularly interesting to observe how the interaction with the Kuppi bottle will modify its aromatic profile.

 

Aged vetivers typically develop a rounder texture, deeper nuances, and a richer balsamic quality. In the case of Java vetiver, these transformations can be particularly fascinating due to the natural intensity of its smoky and roasted facets.

 

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