Single-origin absolutes, concretes, and enfleurage from a family jasmine farm. Every gram traceable to a single field, a single night, a single batch certificate.
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Field No. 3 — Mandaue
Blue Hour Harvest
Batch No.
BL-2026-047
Harvest Night
March 14, 2026 · 2:00–4:30am
Yield
1.8 kg absolute · 4.2 kg concrete
Absolute
Sambac
Pure

Terroir Profile
Soil pH
6.2–6.8
Elevation
45m ASL
Rainfall
1,800mm/yr
Rootstock
12+ years
Our rootstock was planted by the previous generation on a small alluvial plain in Mandaue. The soil — dark, clay-loam, slightly acidic — holds moisture through the dry months without waterlogging in the wet season. This is not coincidence. It is selection over decades.
Jasminum sambac grown in the right terroir produces flowers with a deeper, more complex headspace — more indolic, more animalic — than commodity material grown for yield. We grow for character.
Single field
All material from Field No. 3 — 2.4 hectares, zero blending with off-farm material.
No synthetic inputs
Composted farm waste, neem cake, and rainwater harvesting only.
GC/MS every batch
Third-party lab certificate shipped with every order. Full constituent breakdown.
Harvest Window
1:30 – 4:00 am
Peak bloom · Pre-dew
Why night?
The flower seals its volatile compounds after sunrise.
Jasmine flowers reach peak aromatic intensity between midnight and 4am. By the time the sun reaches the canopy, oxidation has already begun — volatiles escape, the headspace flattens. Commodity material picked in daylight is simply not the same molecule.
Our family — four people, two generations — picks by hand with small LED lanterns. Each flower is placed stem-down in shallow wicker trays to preserve the calyx. A skilled picker handles roughly 2,000 flowers per hour. No machinery touches the bloom.
Olfactory Profile — 2026 Batch
"Intensely floral, indolic mid-note with green banana top and a warm, slightly animalic drydown. Long-lasting on muslin."
— Internal evaluation, March 2026
Method
Solvent extraction
Solvent
Food-grade hexane
Still material
Copper, 80L
Processing time
< 6h post-harvest
The concrete is extracted within hours of harvest using food-grade solvent in our on-farm processing room. The still runs once per harvest night — no batching, no storage. What you receive is a direct translation of that specific morning.
Our enfleurage is produced in small quantities using cold-pressed coconut fat and glass chassis frames — a process that requires seven days of flower replenishment before the pomade is complete. It is the most labor-intensive format we offer, and the most faithful to the living flower.
Absolute
Concrete washed with ethanol. Golden-brown, viscous. The perfumer's standard.
Concrete
Wax-retained extract. Full headspace, waxy texture. For high-concentration work.
Enfleurage
Cold-fat extraction. Closest to living flower. Extremely limited quantity.
Each format extracts different facets of the same blossom. Choose by application — or request a sample set to compare all three.
Jasminum sambac absolute
Ethanol-washed from our 2026 concrete. Deep indolic floral, banana-green top, warm animalic drydown. GC/MS certificate included. IFRA compliant.
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Ships April 2026
1,800g available
Jasminum sambac concrete
Full-wax extract, unfiltered. Waxy, opaque, intensely floral. Ideal for high-concentration applications or for those washing their own absolute.
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Ships April 2026
4,200g available
Cold-fat extraction · coconut carrier
Seven-day cold process on glass chassis frames. The most faithful representation of the living flower. Extremely limited — 400g produced per season.
Select Volume
Ships May 2026
400g available
Not sure which format suits your work?
Request a sample set — 2g of each format in labeled amber vials, with batch certificates and an olfactory evaluation card.
From Our Buyers
Bloom's absolute is the only Jasminum sambac I've used where the indolic character is present without being overwhelming. The GC/MS shows why — the benzyl acetate ratio is exceptional. I've reformulated two of my core compositions around this material.
Miriam Osei-Bonsu
Independent Perfumer
London, UK
Batch
BL-2025-031
As a skincare formulator, traceability matters as much as scent. Receiving a batch certificate with every order, knowing exactly which field and harvest night produced my material — that changes how I write my product stories.
Takahiro Nishimura
Small-Batch Skincare, Founder
Kyoto, Japan
Batch
BL-2025-028
The enfleurage pomade is unlike anything available commercially. It smells like standing in the field at 3am — green, warm, slightly humid. I use it at 0.1% in a tea blend and the effect is extraordinary.
Priya Chandrasekaran
Tea Blender
Chennai, India
Batch
BL-2025-035
"The season is short. The flower does not wait."