Organic English Lavender Oil
Wildcrafted 1,200m

Organic

SKU
3064-bio
Premium lavender essential oil derived from organic English lavender growing at 1,200m above sea level in the French Maritime Alps of Alpes-Maritimes, Provence. The fresh, wildcrafted lavender flowers are gently steam distilled on site in small quantities by a small, family-operated business. 100% pure essential oil. 5ml
 
Details Absolute top quality English lavender
Scientific Name Lavandula angustifolia
Purity 100% natural essential oil
Organic Certification Certified organic since 1997
Harvest Wildcrafted; hand-harvested throughout July and August
Processing Gentle steam distillation, fresh buds
Terroir Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France
Elevation 1,200m above sea level
Origin Directly sourced from a small, family-operated business with their own distillery in the picturesque French Maritime Alps. Specialised in hand-harvested lavender.
Aroma Floral, spicy, pleasantly sweet
Effects Relaxing, balancing, mood-boosting
Allergens Linalool, limonene, geraniol, citral
€14.90
5ml

Delivery : 1–3 business days

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SKU
3064-bio
€2,980.00 / 1l
In stock

Finest Origin - Highest Grade

This wild English lavender flourishes at 1,200m above sea level in the French Maritime Alps of Alpes-Maritimes, Provence, an area known for the ideal growing conditions it provides for lavender. The region's clear mountain air, Mediterranean winds and unique climatic conditions, including its very cold nights and hot days, all contribute to the growth of the healthy and aromatic lavender the region harbours. During the harvest months of July and August, the workers at this small family-operated farm hand cut the lavender with sickles. The freshly cut lavender is collected in linen cloths and brought directly to the distillery, where it is gently processed into an ultra-pure and aromatic essential oil.

Farm

This small family business in southern France has produced its own essential oils and other natural products since 1997. Each year, they produce a small quantity of high-quality products from wildcrafted plants growing between 1,200 and 1,800m above sea level in the department of Alpes-Maritimes. Their assortment of natural products are all certified organic in France according to the EcoCert Agriculture Biologique and Nature et Progrès.

The business and its employees have prioritised sustainability and gentle, conscientious processing for decades. Indeed, the especially high quality of the oils speaks for their passion and depth of expertise.

This lavender essential oil is produced via steam distillation using a small stainless steel tank. The water used for this process is sourced directly from the nearby mountain springs. Low water pressure and consequently long distillation times ensure a near-complete retention of the lavender's valuable ingredients.

Lavender

English lavender belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae) and originates from the Mediterranean region, with perhaps the most famous variety thriving in the department of Alpes-de-Haute Provence in southern France. The plant grows fairly compactly and bush-like. Its leaves are grey-green and its pale to dark purple flowers bloom on 8cm long spikes. The shape as well as scent of lavender is dependent on the elevation at which it grows.

Aroma

The floral lavender aroma, with its sweet-spicy notes relaxes, balances and promotes feelings of optimism.

Product Details

Ingredients

100% Natural Essential Oil of Lavandula angustifolia.

Directions for use

- Intended for use as room fragrance
- Do not use undiluted
- Keep out of reach of children
- Those 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 bottle to protect against light and oxidation (free from plasticisers and BPA)

Note

5ml of essential oil in a 10ml bottle

Organic Certification

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