Payan Bertrand’s tea black leaf absolute (CAS# 84650-60-2) brings floral and fruity effects with slight watery green notes. Additionally, it gives a chocolate note and can have applications in alcoholic beverages, flavored waters and compounded flavors. As a fragrance ingredient, its character blends well in fougère and amber compositions, introducing a bitterness typically used in men’s fragrance.
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