SIBERIAN PINE
Siberian Pine offers a crisp, fresh, and intensely green woody aroma with sharp, resinous undertones. It evokes the clean, cold atmosphere of a northern forest, with a penetrating and invigorating scent that is both sharp and slightly balsamic. The fragrance is reminiscent of fresh pine needles, cold air, and the pure wilderness of Siberian landscapes.
Origin & Extraction
Siberian Pine is extracted from the needles, twigs, and sometimes the wood of Pinus sibirica, a coniferous tree native to the vast forests of Siberia. The essential oil is typically obtained through steam distillation, which captures the volatile aromatic compounds of the pine tree.
History & Culture
Siberian Pine is extracted from the needles, twigs, and sometimes the wood of Pinus sibirica, a coniferous tree native to the vast forests of Siberia. The essential oil is typically obtained through steam distillation, which captures the volatile aromatic compounds of the pine tree.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Siberian Pine is extracted from the needles, twigs, and sometimes the wood of Pinus sibirica, a coniferous tree native to the vast forests of Siberia. The essential oil is typically obtained through steam distillation, which captures the volatile aromatic compounds of the pine tree.