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Bergamote

Form :

Liquid

Molecular Weight :

152.24 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C10H16O

Boiling Point :

197 °C

Solubility :

Soluble In Alcohol And Oils, Insoluble In Water

Flash Point :

60 °C

Description :

Overview of Bergamote

Bergamote is a highly valued citrus aroma ingredient derived from the peel of the bergamot orange. Known for its fresh, uplifting, sweet, and slightly spicy citrus scent, Bergamote is widely used in perfumery, personal care, and home care products. Its bright, zesty character adds clarity, freshness, and an energising top note to modern fragrance compositions.

This versatile ingredient blends seamlessly with floral, fruity, woody, and musky notes. It pairs exceptionally well with Linalool, Linalyl Oxide, Hedione, Exaltolide, and Ambrox Super, making it an essential building block in citrus-based, fresh, and complex perfume creations. Bergamote delivers excellent stability, solubility, and diffusion across multiple applications.


Applications for Bergamote

Fragrance & Perfumery Industry

A key ingredient that creates refreshing, citrus-y and zesty notes in perfumes. The fragrance adds bright, upbeat high notes Eau de Toilette, colognes and perfumes for your body. Mixes beautifully with fruity, floral amber, and woody ingredients. Improves the clarity, freshness, and long-lasting fragrance in Compositi ins. Often used in sporty, citrus, and unisex fragrances.

 

Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

Incorporated in lotions, creams, shampoos, shower gels, and body mists. Provides fresh, zesty citrus aroma with stability and uniformity in emulsions. Suitable for youth-oriented, unisex, and energising personal care products. Blends well with floral, fruity, and woody fragrance ingredients.

 

Home & Fabric Care Industry

Used in detergents, fabric softeners, air fresheners, and scented candles. Adds fresh, clean, and uplifting citrus impressions to household products. Performs well under high-temperature and alkaline conditions. Ideal for laundry and home fragrance applications requiring long-lasting freshness.

 

Industrial Applications

Used in perfumery bases and industrial fragrance blends. Enhances diffusion, freshness, and citrus top notes in commercial applications. Supports cost-effective and stable citrus aroma concentrates.

 

Safety Applications When Handling

  • Avoid direct skin or eye contact; wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.

  • Handle in well-ventilated areas to prevent vapour accumulation.

  • Store in tightly sealed containers away from heat, sunlight, and oxidisers.

  • Follow standard industrial safety and handling protocols.

Where to Buy Bergamote?

Bergamote Manufacturer

Chemical Bull supplies high-quality Bergamote produced under stringent high-quality standards for industrial use. It is based within Vapi, Gujarat, it guarantees consistent performance in the field of fragrance, that is suitable for use in perfumery, individual care as well as industrial uses.


Bergamote Distributor & Supplier

We sell Bergamote throughout India worldwide, and we offer a range of flexible packaging choices. Numerous clients blend Bergamote along with Linalool, Linalyl Oxide, Hedione, Exaltolide, and Ambrox Super for complete fragrance creation.


Bergamote MSDS

A complete Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available, covering safe handling, composition, storage, and regulatory compliance. Product specifications and updated pricing are available upon request.


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Bergamote?

    Bergamote is a fresh, citrus aroma ingredient derived from bergamot orange peel, used in perfumes, personal care, and home-care products.

  2. What does Bergamote smell like?

    It has a fresh, sweet, zesty, slightly spicy citrus scent with an uplifting and bright character.

  3. Where is Bergamote used?

    In perfumes, colognes, body sprays, lotions, soaps, detergents, air fresheners, and candles.

  4. Does Bergamote blend well with other ingredients?

    Yes, it blends smoothly with Linalool, Linalyl Oxide, Hedione, Exaltolide, and Ambrox Super.

  5. Where is Bergamote grown?

    Bergamot oranges are primarily cultivated in Italy, particularly in Calabria, and in other Mediterranean regions.

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