BIRCH TAR
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    BIRCH TAR

    Birch tar has an intense, smoky, leathery, and phenolic scent profile. It is extremely powerful and dark, with strong tar-like and campfire-like nuances. The aroma is reminiscent of leather, burnt wood, and industrial smokiness, creating a robust and somewhat aggressive olfactory experience.

    Origin & Extraction

    Birch tar is produced by the destructive distillation of birch bark at high temperatures. Traditionally, this process involved heating birch bark in a closed container with limited oxygen, causing the bark to break down and release a dark, thick tar-like substance. Modern extraction methods have been refined to create more controlled and pure birch tar essential oil.

    History & Culture

    Birch tar is produced by the destructive distillation of birch bark at high temperatures. Traditionally, this process involved heating birch bark in a closed container with limited oxygen, causing the bark to break down and release a dark, thick tar-like substance. Modern extraction methods have been refined to create more controlled and pure birch tar essential oil.

    Chemistry & Molecular Structure

    Birch tar is produced by the destructive distillation of birch bark at high temperatures. Traditionally, this process involved heating birch bark in a closed container with limited oxygen, causing the bark to break down and release a dark, thick tar-like substance. Modern extraction methods have been refined to create more controlled and pure birch tar essential oil.

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