7 reviews for Austrian Hay Essential Oil
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26th April at 7.35pm: A quick update. Many parcels have left today. The situation is as follows, we still have one order left to process for the 10th (Paris retailer), one for the 11th and a lot more still for the 15th through to the 18th - mostly USA wholesale orders. The plan now is to work on orders across the weekend and by no later than Tuesday 30th - every order placed upto the 18th will be dispatched. Ideally they will all be out by Monday 29th but based on how I called it wrong recently I think it's better to call it for Tuesday. I'll update on order lead times for the 19th onwards on Monday 29th. It goes without saying that I am very sorry about the lead-time but like the lab and staff, it is now just a matter of a month or so before we are better organised, holding larger stocks of each aromatic, and in turn the lead-times will drastically improve going forward. Ok, back on Monday and thank you to everyone for the continued support. Thank you, Adam : )
23rd April at 4.10pm: Unfortunately, regarding the message below and lead-times, I called it wrong. My apologies. As such all orders placed upto the 15th - and about half of those placed on the 16th, will leave by Friday 26th. On Thursday no collections are possible by couriers as it's a national holiday here in Italy. On the subject of SDS, the company handling this for us, has written to me today, acknowledged more are owed to us (submitted in December and January) and that they are now working on producing the final lot of SDS for us. This includes Plantation, Wild and Jungle ouds that many of you ask about. Next, I have spent the past year (literally) sampling ambrette seed e.o and absolutes from various producers and resellers to no avail. They all smell really poor compared to what I carried. They are too nutty, too fatty, too vegetative, too lacklustre, falling away very fast, and really dont showcase the musky textured qualities of a top ambrette properly. Even the big naturals brands are all obtaining and selling sucky poor man's ambrette at the moment. Written as I have decided to move over to carrying ambrette CO2 and this will be in place until I can find a wow absolute and E.O again. CO2 is still not on par with what I had, but it offers a far better profile on the musky front than the abs and e.os in the market place right now. This CO2 will be in stock by early May. Next, we will put all the non.eu destinations we can supply to, back on our website on May 6th - so U.A.E, UK, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Australia. On the new product front, the next batch of 10 superstars will be released on the 20th May - lots more roses planned. And I will get started on expanding the bulk wholesale side of the business very soon - more aromatics and offered in larger weights as standard - likely upto a kilo on the website. Ok I will write again by Monday. Thank you, Adam : )
19th April at 5pm: Quick update to first say I have now added the following big ticket aromatics to the website: Italian Oakwood Absolute, Organic Georgian Rose Raduga Otto and finally Persian P.E.A Intense Rose (Otto). Orders, as I type with exception to 3 orders, every order placed up until the 11th has left with the couriers. By Monday 22nd, all orders placed up until the 14th will leave with couriers and I will type again across Monday with another update. Bulk Wholesale orders that still need to be manually typed and billed will be done so by Tuesday 23rd. Thank you, Adam : )
15th April at 5.30pm: Today I am running behind but I am happy to say that along with all E.U countries, we now can supply to the USA again. USA switched on just now and the Mysore Sandalwood 4 year aged E.O offer is extended for a week for USA clients to enjoy too. By Wednesday 17th all orders from the 9th April will be dispatched with DHL. Although we are rather full-on with orders at the moment, the lead time will improve significantly very shortly. Reason being since reopening the focus has been solely on building stocks up and we have staff coming on as well now (at last!). I will write again on Wednesday regarding lead times. This week my tasks are to get on top of the SDS we are owed by the company we have employed to handle this. And other than this I am adamant I will update the bulk wholesale list with more aromatics. Finally for now - the following 11 aromatics have recently been added to the site - French Rose Geranium E.O, Sandalwood Mysore E.O 4 Year Aged, Tuscan Olive Leaf Absolute, Mitti Attar (Petrichor), Persian Queen of Roses (Otto), Tomato Leaf Absolute, Oud Assami Skank E.O V.1, South Indian 10 Year Aged Vetiver E.O, Bengali Nagarmotha E.O, VIolet Leaf Concrete, Italian Helichrysum Absolute S.G. Thank you, Adam : )
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€16.00 – €30.00
Adam Michael has his to say “This hay essential oil hails from Austria. A very interesting aroma of medium longevity that smelling from the bottle is dry woody with distinct sweet hay and barnyard nuances throughout. Applied to the skin this material is a noticeable dry woody, balsamic and somewhat rooty vetivert affair with a strong animalic and musty hay presence that holds it altogether. Produced by co-extracting hay grown at high altitude with cedarwood, ambery coloured and of a pourable viscosity.
Hay essential oil is a highly versatile material with an abundance of uses – a must for dry woody accords and I think this material was born for building and sexing up leather orientated perfumes, great also for building lavandin accords, pairs really well with cedarwood oils, especially Virginian and Chinese materials as well as working great with nitromusks and ionones. A must also for building animalic bases, leather bases and for further developing patchouli and tobacco notes and creating oriental bouquets. This material could also be of use within chocolate gourmand creations as there is a clear yet albeit fleeting chocolate note within this material. A great material and highly recommended by me. We also now sell a beautiful hay absolute here.”
Botanical Name: Heirochloe alpina
Origin: Austria
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Charalambos Charalambous (verified owner) –
Love this strange oil with a variety of smells in oneness..
fresh wooden console painted with a chocolate varnish in a full of steam room.. and a huge Havana’s cigar is on the ashtray waiting to be lighted…its a masculine scent. Excellent
Kristina M (verified owner) –
More than a week ago i opened a bottle with Adams Austrian Hay and said – ok, it’s nice …
But when i applied it onto my skin – it was – OH MY GOD !!!
Immediately i detected some vetiver, some sandalwood, a hint of patchouli and honey, and after few seconds it was an explosion of an non existing, mild but incredibly balsamic, mint on this earth – some kind of an alien mint that i could feel not only in my nostrils, but even in my mouth !!!
Vetiver for me here is a dominating note – and call it if you wish an Austrian Hay – unbelievable !!!
I’m going to use it a lot, and especially would like to try a combination with Cambodian Oud and some of white sweet flowers with fresh fruity notes.
Mamma Mia – my rating is 1000 plus more !!!
M (verified owner) –
If you love the smell of dry hay and clean hay smell from very expensive Hindi oud oils (here I am talking about oils that costs £100+ per gram), rejoice and get this. From my experience, it also goes nicely with rose, vetiver, patchouli, Chinese oud, leather.
g.s.oldenkamp (verified owner) –
A real smell of mowed hay. Last weeks I smelled this when i was walking with my dogs and passed the fields that had been mowed. I haven’t tried it in a blend but I can imagine it would be great in masculine perfumes.
Justine O’ (verified owner) –
Such an incredible opening and beautiful all the way through. Opens with an intensely deep and smooth balsamic of green hay – a nose filled with cut grass; a huge mound of it steaming in a sun-lit hayloft, mingling with the warm agrestic scent of straw and the sensual animalic aroma of horses drying in the barn, (honey and soft cinnamon spice with leather, styrax and hyraceum).
The dry-down becomes fruitier and more gourmand – a fruit cake whose dried fruits are steeped in brandy, sweet black tea, fig liqueur and milk chocolate. Later, deep down I detect hints of nagarmotha and vetiver, the hay and straw become muskier and everything becomes sweeter, smoother, softer; all still held together on a tenacious and sensual body of honeyed musky hay.
Anton Bulychev (verified owner) –
Rich, herbal tea with liatrix). Hay warmed in the sun in the village. I can already hear the cows mooing and the noise of the tractor. In its purest form, it’s less airy, more dense. Low sounding.
Hugs, Medea and Anton.
Anton Bulychev (verified owner) –
Wow!!!!In Kristina’s experience, I applied it to my skin too.
And I too felt first the notes of vetiver, then sandalwood, and then…Peppermint!
And it is, indeed, some kind of cosmic mint! Mint from distant shores. From somewhere, from the mountains.
Flowing into the embrace of vetiver.
Wow!!!!Unexpected and awesome!!!
Thank you so much, Kristina.
And, once again, I am convinced of how important it is to share olfactory experiences.
Hugs, Medea and Anton.