OAKWOOD
Oakwood presents a rich, robust woody scent with complex nuances of dry bark, earthy undertones, and a slightly smoky character. It offers a deep, warm fragrance with hints of tannic and slightly bitter woody notes, reminiscent of forest floors and aged wood.
Origin & Extraction
Oakwood is typically extracted from various oak tree species, including white oak and red oak, primarily found in temperate forests of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. The essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of the wood, with the heartwood and bark being the most aromatic parts.
History & Culture
Oakwood is typically extracted from various oak tree species, including white oak and red oak, primarily found in temperate forests of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. The essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of the wood, with the heartwood and bark being the most aromatic parts.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Oakwood is typically extracted from various oak tree species, including white oak and red oak, primarily found in temperate forests of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. The essential oil is obtained through steam distillation of the wood, with the heartwood and bark being the most aromatic parts.