Grand Fir Essential Oil PARTS USED Needle EXTRACTION METHOD Steam distillation NOTE CLASSIFICATION Middle AROMA Fresh, green, coniferous, slightly sweet citrusy top note OVERVIEW Often associated with the holidays. Grand Firs are a popular Christmas tree. As with other fir trees, the needles are often brewed or steeped and drank as a tea or used for additions to cleaning products. The needles are also added to smudge bundles. PACKAGING 1/2 oz., 1 oz., and 2 oz. essential oils are packaged in amber glass bottles with drop reducers for easy application. Larger sizes are packaged in amber screw cap bottles and do not come with reducers or droppers. BLENDS WELL WITH Benzoin, cistus, citrus oils, clary sage, ginger, lavender, marjoram, pine, rosemary HERBAL MISCELLANY Grand Fir was first described by David Douglas as he collected specimens along his travels through the Pacific Northwest. In the timber industry...