| Answer: Lavender Maillette is particularly high in linalyl acetate. This gives it a fine and rather sweet aroma. If a perfumer wants to work with a natural lavender (which is rather unusual for today’s perfumery) lavender maillette is the oil of choice. Lavender maillette is a clone, that means all plants have the same genetic make-up. It is not genetically engineered. At this point, all lavender maillette comes from France. |