Guest guest Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 Hi Carol: That is an amazing price on 16oz. Since Patchouli ages extremely well and only gets better, if it's the real deal, then it would be a steal! Due to bad weather years and greed, the price of patchouli has risen hundreds of precent in the last 2-3 years. Perhaps you can get John to send you a sample of it to sniff, test a bit, and maybe have someone nearby you give it a sniff test too. Even if you pay for a tester, 16oz for a bit over $2 per oz is an unbelievable price. Patchouli has never been one of my favs, but it is so necessary in so many recipes. Just goes to show, that there may be some deals out there yet! Good luck with your quest. I'm perhaps not the best to describe an oil, especially one that I'm not crazy about, but I have two Patchoulis in front of me. One is several years old and it is smooth and guess you would say smoky with a hint of a twang. The other one is 2-3 years old and is fairly smooth, but not as much as the older one, a bit smoky, and has a spicy green note. Surprisingly, after opening this bottle, it has smoothed out a bit. The first is in the original bottle and about 3/4ths an ounce, the other is most of a 2oz bottle that I rebottled. Neither of these bottles of Patchouli would be considered sweet to me, but who knows, they might to someone else. That is the wonder of eo's, no two noses are exactly alike. <grin> Happy New Year to all...may it be a year filled with fragrance, prosperity, health, much love and happiness. deb, who missed the 10 favs time period but would like to put mine which would be at this time period: Not in any kind of order, but as I'm thinking of them: Sandalwood Ravensara~all Ravintsara Eucalyptus~Radiata Lemon Bergamot~orange steam distilled Frankincense Neroli Blk Spruce Green Myrtle By the way, a few years ago, I bought a case of 12~1 oz bottles of Aussie Sandalwood. At the time it did not smell like any sandalwood I had sniffed, but I used it in some formulas and gave a few away to special folks, stashed the rest. Now, it has evolved into this most lovely Sandalwood smell that I'm almost jealous of the ones I gave away! <grin> Here's to the days getting longer here in the US, the one good thing about Winter Sol being past, d Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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