WOODY NOTES
Woody notes are characterized by dry, warm, smooth, and sometimes slightly smoky or resinous scents that evoke the essence of trees and forests. They range from light and fresh (like cedarwood) to deep and intense (like oud), providing depth, sophistication, and grounding to fragrances.
Origin & Extraction
Woody notes can be derived from various sources including tree barks, woods, roots, and resins. Extraction methods include steam distillation, CO2 extraction, and solvent extraction, depending on the specific woody ingredient. Common sources include sandalwood, cedarwood, pine, vetiver, and synthetic woody molecules.
History & Culture
Woody notes can be derived from various sources including tree barks, woods, roots, and resins. Extraction methods include steam distillation, CO2 extraction, and solvent extraction, depending on the specific woody ingredient. Common sources include sandalwood, cedarwood, pine, vetiver, and synthetic woody molecules.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Woody notes can be derived from various sources including tree barks, woods, roots, and resins. Extraction methods include steam distillation, CO2 extraction, and solvent extraction, depending on the specific woody ingredient. Common sources include sandalwood, cedarwood, pine, vetiver, and synthetic woody molecules.