Figuene
4.00 out of 5
(5 customer reviews)
$8.50 – $66.50Price range: $8.50 through $66.50
CAS# N/A
Odor Description – A powerful complex, green vegetative aroma with a cilantro aspect. Sweet honey dry down.
Description
CAS# N/A
Odor Description – A powerful complex, green vegetative leafy aroma with a bit of sweetness on dry down.
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| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g |
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Jiangqi Su –
Use with lactones such as gamma octalactone and jasmolactone (which I prefer) to build a basic fig accord. It is more complex than the stemone itself.
Tyson Schenk –
Has a very unripe fig aroma. More vegetable than fruity. And wow is this stuff strong!! The only other material I’ve worked with this strong is Birch Tar. Even at a 5% dilution it can really overtake a formula. Definitely needs gamma octalactone to give it the laconic quality of rip fig.
chickpeas101 –
I purchased Figuene sometime ago. I revisited a blend I made, and thought I add a review. I really like this product. It is unique – a green vegetable garden stem/leaf scent. It is strong and will easily overtake a blend. I have diluted very much and it remains quite present. I have blended it with a floral, a touch of “sweetness” and other greens – to soften and mellow its sharpness.
leicaboy –
It’s difficult to do fig well. This is wildly strong and unpleasantly artificial to my nose. Might be useful in traces if one wanted to make a decent fig base or as a modifier for green notes.
anvyhow –
good with gamma octalactone