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Sunny Citron essence is the scent of summer. Citron expresses a sublime citrus scented oil pressed from the peel of the Sicilian fruit – a sizeable citrus, heirloom and ancient, with a thick, spongey, fragrant peel.
For a few years, we have been missing this organic, aromatic gem. Luckily, fragrant fortune has finally bestowed us the fruit of a special citron project that we have been working on with our dedicated distiller in Sicily. Grown and distilled exclusively for Libations, this labour of love, as the yield is precious, offers a supernal citrus aroma that soars to the nose, ready to repose a hammock of harmony in your mood and mind. The eternal sunshine of this redolent rind has reveled in culinary creations and apothecaries since antiquity; it gleefully exalts the spirit, and punctuates all manner of perfumes with its jovial, tenacious top-notes. Find your invincible summer with this delightfully dear aroma that emanates the zest of summer’s cheer.
“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus
Botanical Name: Citrus medica
Botanical Family: Rutaceae
Extraction Method: Cold pressed
Part of Plant Distilled: Peel
Country of Origin: Sicily
Cultivation Method: Organic, heirloom groves
Composition: 100% Citrus medica
Consistency: Translucent, yellow, mobile liquid.
Scent Description: When inhaled, this bright bouquet of fragrant citrus wafts a scintillating synergy of tangy pomelo, lemon, and lime that ride a wave of delicately divine scent sparkles that flutter to cerebral heights.
Blends well with: All Citrus and Petitgrain essences, Silver Fir, Neroli, Ylang, Vanilla, Roses, Frankincenses, Lavenders, Sweet Thyme, Vetiver, Spikenard, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Yuzu, Geranium, Gardenia, Osmanthus, Hyssop, Cilantro, Hyssop, Myrtles, and Cardamom.
Uses: Lovely travel companion. Muse the mind in mediation. Nestles nerves. Diffuse to gleefully amuse ambience. Mix into massage blends, a few drops for a cheery bath, and a delight to inhale in the salt pipe. Lovely addition diluted in skin serums with Rosehips and Jojoba for smooth skin and to lessen the appearance of blemishes and rosacea. Citron’s strong silage is perfect in perfumery and colognes as a jaunty and more tenacious top note. Lovely in teas and honeys. Fabulous for food preservation and innovation.
Caution: Photosensitive. Dilute before applying to skin. Avoid exposing skin to sun after applying.
Constituents: Citron is characterized by abundant limonene, gamma-terpinene, geranial, geraniol neral, nerol, and monoterpene aldehydes with accents of alpha- and beta-pinene and myrcene, sesquiterpenes, and aliphatic aldehydes, including a trace of β-Ionone, that imparts Citron’s distinctive aroma.
Differing from citrus distillations which are commonly copious with essential oil, extraction of Citron’s essence is a more diligent endeavor due to the fruit’s dry pulp with very little juice, along with the spongey albedo inside the leathery, fragrant flavedo that wants to retain the essential oil. After the Citron orbs are gathered by hand in organic groves, our distiller coaxes the peel’s precious perfume. The pressed peel reveals this resplendent rind’s rich botanical-gifts, yet the light yield makes this an extra exquisite citrus.
This heaven-sent citrus scent is supernal Citron sunshine to your mind. This essence, also known as etrog, exudes drops of lemon-lime lavishness and happy hints of fluttering floral notes that mesmer summer. Inhale Citron’s sublimely citrus synergy and take your senses on a stroll through a citrus grove where honeyed wildflowers mingle with the zest of life.
~ Susanne Fischer-Rizzi, Complete Aromatherapy Handbook
~ Jennifer Peace Rhind, Aromatherapeutic Blending: Essential Oils in Synergy
It glistens with various yellows,
Citrons, oranges and greens
Flowering over the skin.”
~ Wallace Stevens
Calls us; we lose the prime, to mark how spring
Our tender plants, how blows the citron grove,
What drops the myrrh, and what the balmy reed,
How nature paints her colors, how the bee
Sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweet.”