Mountain Lavender

Sometimes the only way to discover a unique scent is to follow your nose and wander for hours through deserted mountains along small paths. At an altitude of 1800 meters, in the Provence, far from the famous lavender fields, wild mountain lavender grows. The aroma is softer, more subtle, and perhaps slightly sweeter than what we are used to. Christophe roams alone with his fanny pack and sickle across cool, silent mountain meadows to pick these flowers and distill them into oil.

Mountain Lavender

Sometimes the only way to discover a unique scent is to follow your nose and wander for hours through deserted mountains along small paths. At an altitude of 1800 meters, in the Provence, far from the famous lavender fields, wild mountain lavender grows. The aroma is softer, more subtle, and perhaps slightly sweeter than what we are used to. Christophe roams alone with his fanny pack and sickle across cool, silent mountain meadows to pick these flowers and distill them into oil.

AROMA
ODOR FRESH, BALSAMIC-SWEET, SUBTLE
PLANT
SPECIES LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA
ORIGIN ALPES MARITIMES (PROVENCE)
HARVEST WILD HARVEST (ALPES MARITIMES, 1800M.)
PRODUCT
DISTILLER LES SCENTEURS DU CLAUT (FRANCE)
METHOD STEAM DISTILLATION
PLANT PART FLOWERING TOPS
Analysis
LINALYL ACETATE 38.95%
LINALOOL 26.36%
TERPINEN-4-OL 6.12%
ACETATE D'1-OCTEN-3-YLE 2.83%
LAVANDULYL ACETATE 2.70%
B-CARYOPHYLLEN 2.06%
CIS-B-OCIMENE 1.67%
3-OCTANONE 1.47%
BORNEOL 1.33%
A-SANTALENE 1.19%
E-B-FARNESENE 1.10%
APPLICATION
MASSAGE MIX 5-10 DROPS WITH 50ML DAS WILDE ARGAN OIL OR MIX 5-10 DROPS WITH 50ML DAS WILDE OLIVE OIL
SAFETY
GENERAL never use essential oils internally (not orally or otherwise) do not use essential oils directly on the skin - always dilute (strongly) with base oil avoid direct contact with the eyes and mucous membranes
STORAGE Keep out of the reach of children