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Market ReportMarch 31, 2022

SPRING TO LIFE! Welcome to the Spring edition of Ultra’s Market Report! Browse and discover all the latest essential oils from growing regions around the world. In addition, our download version is packed full of additional articles including a detailed analysis about the ongoing Supply chain disruptions, Futuristic Fragrance Feels, an insight of Vertical ...

Natural Infusions for SpiritsMarch 09, 2023

...It is bitter, but a favourite among distillers for its ability to fix botanical flavours and the floral tones it possesses.   Cardamom Opposites attract goes perfectly well when talking about cardamom and gin. It may seem like an odd pairing, but the two stimulating flavours, sticky, spicy juniper, and gingery cardamom converge to create a smooth, sweet ...

Celebrating blossomsApril 23, 2019

...clothes. The smell of the dry blossom lasts for months. EXOTIC YLANG-YLANG (CANANGA ODORATA) Cultivated in the archipelago of the Comoros and Madagascar, the very name ylang-ylang evokes exotic travels. The freshly cut blooms are distilled with steam to extract an essential oil that is frequently used in perfumery. Its flowery, mellow, exotic, musky, and jasmine ...

Van Aroma New IsolatesNovember 24, 2017

...still strong despite IFRA controls regulating its use. It is understood the market to be in the region of 100,000 kilo. Van Aroma can offer trans 88-95% qualities. Methyl Eugenol & Methyl Iso Eugenol Two ingredients that serve the fragrance markets well. Methyl Eugenol with its warm, sweet, fresh herbal spicy notes and Methyl Iso Eugenol with its spicy, ...

Black Pepper Oil IndiaPiper nigrum L.

Black Pepper Oil
Black pepper is native to India and is extensively cultivated there and in tropical regions. The spiciness of black pepper is due to the chemical piperine. The aroma of black pepper is spicy, musky, warm, and or course peppery! Most people associate black pepper as a spice for flavouring but therapeutically, black pepper oil is mostly used as a supplement for digestive and nervous system ...

Cinnamon Leaf OilSri LankaCinnamomum zeylanicum

Cinnamon Leaf Oil
Cinnamon leaf oil comes from Cinnamonum verum (also called Laurus cinnamomum) from the Laurel (Lauraceae) plant family. Native to Sri Lanka it also grows in many countries such as India, China and Indonesia. The oil is produced by steam distillation from the leaves which yield 1.6-1.8%. Well managed plantations allow for sustainable supplies from the region being made available throughout the ...