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Petigrain Bigarade

SKU: 6CN24668

A vibrant, fresh, and leafy-green aroma with distinctive tart citrus and floral (orange blossom-like) undertones. It features a sophisticated woody-herbaceous dry-down that provides a natural, rustic elegance. Often referred to as "Poor Man's Neroli," it offers similar floral qualities but with a much greener and more "crunchy" texture.

US$ 0.45 /gram
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Odor Life (Smelling Strip)TBA
Relative Odor Impact100

Olfactory Profile

What is feeeel... the smell..?
CITRUSHERBWOODLINALOOL
Top Notes

Citrus, Herb, Vanilla, Green, Tar and smoke, Yeast mossy

CitrusHerbVanillaGreenTar and SmokeYeast Mossy
Heart Notes

Citrus, Herb, Wood, Linalool, Narcotic

CitrusHerbWoodLinaloolNarcotic
Base Notes

Wood, Vanilla, Tar and smoke, Yeast mossy

WoodVanillaTar and SmokeYeast Mossy
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Odour & Impact

The odour and uses of Petigrain Bigarade:

petitgrain bigarade fresh floral sweet orangflower woody herbal : bergamot fern fougere jasmin lilac lilas syringa lily neroli citrus aurantium :

Relative Odor Impact 100
Odor Life (Smelling Strip) TBA

Perfumery Applications

Typical usage in perfume compounds:

0.150%
From
1.500%
Average
15.000%
Maximum

Technical Specifications

Product NamePetigrain Bigarade
Appearance
Physical Statepale yellow clear liquid
Specific Gravity0.8900
Refractive Index1.4540
Melting PointTBA
Boiling PointTBA
Flash Point77.22
CAS No.8014-17-3
FEMA2855

Synonyms & Uses

citrus aurantium l. leaf oil : bitter orange leaf oil (citrus aurantium) : Falcon Aromarket : Petitgrain Bigarade Oil : Global Essence : PETITGRAIN OIL BIGARADE : John D. Walsh : Petitgrain Oil, Bigarade : Payand Betrand : Petitgrain Bigarade Oil Egypt : Robertet : ORANGE BITTER (BIGARADE) Pure & Nat : Robertet: Crops calendar :

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Application Suitability
Rating Guide
Rating Guide
  • 9 Very Good Performance
  • 8 Good Performance
  • 7 Reasonable performance
  • 6 Fair performance
  • 5 Mediocre performance
  • 4 Slight stability problems
  • 3 Discoloration Problems
  • 2 Stability problems
  • 1 Major problems
  • 0 Not recommended for use

Alcoholic Perfume Very Good Performance
9/9
Anti-perspirants/Deo Discoloration Problems
3/9
Creams and Lotions Fair performance
6/9
Talcum Powder Slight stability problems
4/9
Tablet Soap Slight stability problems
4/9
Liquid Soap Slight stability problems
4/9
Shampoo Very Good Performance
9/9
Hair Conditioner Good Performance
8/9
Bath/Shower Gel Very Good Performance
9/9
Cold Wave Major problems
1/9
Ammonia Slight stability problems
4/9
Chlorine Discoloration Problems
3/9
Detergent Powder Slight stability problems
4/9
Liquid Detergent Slight stability problems
4/9
Fabric Softener Slight stability problems
4/9
Candles Slight stability problems
4/9
Pot Pourri Mediocre performance
5/9
Incense Mediocre performance
5/9

Important Notes:

End application data applies to experiments carried out by the authors or extrapolated from those experiments using computer algorithms. As application product formulations vary widely this information is only a general guide.

Full testing by both perfumers- flavorists and end users is the only proven method to ensuring a perfume or flavours safety- strength- suitability- stability and success.

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