Plant name according to the botanical classifier: sage Lavandulaefolia Countries of production of natural raw materials: France, Spain Parts of the plant going into processing: leaves, stems Types of raw materials obtained: essential oil Production methods: steam distillation Physical characteristics of raw materials: pale yellow mobile liquid Olfactory characteristics of raw materials: fresh, herbaceous, camphor, eucalyptus, slightly coniferous fragrance Olfactory group: aromatic Position in the olfactory pyramid: top note Additional information: due to its specific smell and the difficulty of working with it, Spanish sage oil is almost not used in the creation of high-end perfumes, but occasionally appears in perfume compositions for soap aromatization. Nevertheless, a number of perfume brands still include a note of sage in the olfactory pyramids. We cannot be sure that we are not talking about the popular nutmeg sage, as well as the fact that the note "sage" does not hide a synthetic or semi-synthetic chord that mimics the smell of a living plant. The fragrance composition includes notes of Demeter Fragrance Sage, Kiehl's Fig Leaf & Sage, Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt, Ralph Lauren Song of America Sage, Abercrombie & Fitch Summer and friends.