Tarragon Essential Oil - Spiced Licorice
Artemisia dracunculusTarragon Essential Oil - Spiced Licorice
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Tarragon Essential Oil is a unique aromatic extract distilled from the leaves and flowering tops of Artemisia dracunculus, a herb traditionally cultivated across Europe and Central Asia. Renowned for its characteristic sweet herbal aroma, the oil combines prominent anise and licorice notes with fresh green facets, subtle spice, and a delicate earthy undertone.
In perfumery, Tarragon Essential Oil serves as an intriguing aromatic ingredient capable of introducing freshness, texture, and sophistication to compositions. Its naturally vibrant profile bridges the gap between green herbal notes and warm spicy accords, making it particularly useful in fougère, aromatic, citrus, herbal, and niche fragrance creations.
The oil blends exceptionally well with bergamot, lemon, grapefruit, basil, lavender, rosemary, clary sage, cedarwood, vetiver, oakmoss, and various spice materials. Small quantities can dramatically enhance naturalness and provide an unexpected twist to traditional accords.
Perfumers appreciate Tarragon Essential Oil for its ability to add lift and complexity while maintaining an elegant botanical character. The result is a fragrance profile that feels fresh, aromatic, refined, and highly distinctive, making Tarragon a valuable ingredient in both contemporary and classical perfumery.
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| Botanical Name | Artemisia dracunculus |
| Origin | Hungary |
| Extraction Method | Steam Distillation |
| INCI Name | Artemisia dracunculus Herb Oil |
| Note | Top, Middle |
| Scent Family | Agrestic |
| Scent Profile | Spicy, Fresh, Green, Herbaceous, Warm |
| Plant Part | Leaves |
| Cultivation | Conventional |
| Appearance | Pale yellow, Liquid |
| Suggested Use | Perfumery, Aromatherapy |
| Cas number | 8016-88-4 |
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Every extract is sourced with precision and crafted to help you create exceptional fragrances, made for those who value quality and consistency.