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Wild Rosemary Oil
Africanorganic

SKU
5822-bio
Our African wild rosemary oil (Eriocephalus africanus) is 100% pure and comes from controlled organic cultivation in oceanic nature in the Western Cape, South Africa. The fresh hand-harvested branches and leaves are locally distilled with gentle steam. 5ml oil.
Scientific Name Eriocephalus africanus
Purity 100% natural essential oil
Organic Certification Certified organic cultivation since 2015
Harvest From February to March
Processing Gentle steam distillation, fresh twigs and leaves
Terroir Western Cape, South Africa
Origin Directly from the farm specialized in domestic essential oil plants with its own distillery
Aroma discreetly herbaceous-fresh, mentholy-sweet, green resin
Effects discreetly herbaceous-fresh, mentholy-sweet, green resin
€29.90
5ml

Delivery: 1–3 business days (Free delivery from 99€)

Incl. VAT, excl. shipping

SKU
5822-bio
€5,980.00 / 1l
In stock

Finest Origin - Highest Grade

These African rosemary bushes are grown in their region of origin, the Western Cape Province of South Africa, since 2015, controlled organic. The Cape of Good Hope has a Mediterranean-like climate, which is influenced by cold, stormy south-west winds of the Atlantic Ocean. These special climatic conditions coupled with mineral-rich soils create the ideal conditions for the development of the unique active ingredients, such as 1,8-cineole and terpinen-4-ol. The fresh, aromatic leaves and twigs are harvested in the late summer of the southern hemisphere and the pure essential oil is distilled with gentle steam.

Farm

The family business was founded in South Africa in 1993. It specialises in the cultivation, conventional and controlled organic, and wild collection of partly endemic essential oil plants. The cultivated plants thrive on their large farm near the coast, where they are harvested at the optimal harvest time and sorted as well as processed in their own production facility. The processing of the plants takes place in their own steam distillation plant. The quality of the products is high and certified. The family business cooperates worldwide and locally with South African tea and cosmetic companies.

Wild Rosemary

This aromatic fragrant evergreen rosemary shrub belongs to the family of woolly heads (Eriocephalus). It can grow up to 1 meter high and 4 meters wide. In spring it begins to form its creamy white delicate flowers, which exude a delicate fragrance. The plant is endemic to South Africa and is now also found as a cultivated plant in our regions.

Aroma

The initial menthol freshness has a clarifying and invigorating effect, the following resinous-herbaceous sweetness strengthens and balances.

Product Details

Ingredients

100% Natural Essential Oil of Eriocephalus africanus.

Instructions for Use

- Intended for use as room fragrance
- Do not use undiluted
- Do not use on infants and young children
- Keep out of reach of young children
- Individuals currently under medical treatment as well as those who have allergies or are epileptic, pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a doctor before use
- Avoid contact with eyes, skin and mucous membranes

Packaging

Amber glass jar to protect against light and oxidation (free from plasticisers and BPA).

Note

The 5ml essential oil is filled in a 10ml bottle.

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Our Philosophy

For thousands of years, cultures all over the world have been using medicinal plants and nutritious foods to naturally foster and maintain vitality and good health.

With our products, we try to emulate this ancient wisdom as much as possible.

Consequently, our philosophy is simple: everything we do meets the highest standards of quality and purity; our focus is on organic and natural ingredients.

We follow this philosophy with meticulous care on all levels and down to every last detail.

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