BENZOIN SUMATRA

Description

Benzoin is a gum derived from Styrax tonkinensis, a tree that grows in northern Laos, in association with rainfed rice growing. It is also cultivated in Vietnam. From April to July, incisions are made in the trees’ bark to tap their resin, and the resulting gum is harvested the following winter.

Extraits : Resinoid

Origine : FRANCE

Styrax benzoin Dryand.
Resinoid
FRANCE
Code F0389
CAS TSCA 9000-05-9

Origin

Benzoin is a gum derived from Styrax tonkinensis, a tree that grows in northern Laos, in association with rainfed rice growing. It is also cultivated in Vietnam. From April to July, incisions are made in the trees’ bark to tap their resin, and the resulting gum is harvested the following winter.
After gathering, the gum is cleaned, sorted and exported to our factories in France, where we use it to produce several benzoin extracts.
Balsamic, Vanilla
Exsudate
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After gathering, the gum is cleaned, sorted and exported to our factories in France, where we use it to produce several benzoin extracts.

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Perfumery

This resource presents balsam notes characteristic of the smell of benzoin. However, they are associated with cinnamic notes, an undeniable marker of Sumatra quality. Its use remains classic: in oriental and floral accords to bring ambery-balsam effects with a final note of Peru balsam.
JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUIN JUI AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC
This resource presents balsam notes characteristic of the smell of benzoin. However, they are associated with cinnamic notes, an undeniable marker of Sumatra quality. Its use remains classic: in oriental and floral accords to bring ambery-balsam effects with a final note of Peru balsam.
JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUIN JUI AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC

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