Contact me Ordering from the Perfumer Supply House website is currently disabled from October 1 through October 12 for inventory and maintenance. Access to emails will be spotty during this period as well but I will answer when I can.
All orders in the queue will be shipped during the shutdown.
We will re-open on Sunday October 13.
In the meantime, please consider signing up to my YouTube channel HERE to catch the Live AMA (ask me anything) video on Saturday October 19 at 11:00 am Eastern Daylight Time.
All orders in the queue will be shipped during the shutdown.
We will re-open on Sunday October 13.
In the meantime, please consider signing up to my YouTube channel HERE to catch the Live AMA (ask me anything) video on Saturday October 19 at 11:00 am Eastern Daylight Time.
Bo –
Smells like truly outstanding mate and lasts forever. (Fresh and velvety, dry and slightly bitter, but plush and gentle.) Home run?
Jess Engel –
This mate is truly gorgeous! It would be the perfect note in a green tea accord and it’s longevity is incredible. It seems to play well with almost any note I add to it, which makes it an invaluable tool in my organ.
stephanie –
I am anything but a fan of mate, but this stuff is a new favorite. It blends so beautifully with florals.
Sebastian Reuter –
This is by far the most refined Mate derivative on market. Probably the result of a state of the art molecular distillation process, its very delicate somewhat straw like line seed fatty-green odor distinguishes itself form regular green mate products. Incredible powerful and versatile to give fragrances a natural finish.
Jonthan Bornstein –
My favorite tea material to work with bar NONE. A must try!
Jonthan Bornstein –
THE most photorealistic tea material to work with. Ignore the absolutes, and try this!
Raffaello Sapere –
Robertet in my opinion is absolutely the best for naturals. This is a perfect material for tea and tobacco accords. I love it.
ESSA –
Very wonderful, the tobacco note is distinctive and luxurious, thanks.
A. L –
Love this so much! blends very well with other tea leafy material. a little goes a long way.