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The use of fragrant, natural, botanical essential oils from plants, leaves, bark, roots, seeds, resins and flowers as a healing art. Aromatherapy refreshes and relaxes the skin while soothing the mind by helping to induce a sense of well-being. Each individual essence is used to produce a specific beneficial effect. Used in massage and facials.
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| aromatic |
Compounds with cyclic (ring) structures containing delocalised electrons, often compoundws of benzene
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| aromatic |
An aromatic wine has pervasive and intense aromas. Certain grape varieties are said them to be "aromatic".
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| aroma |
The smell derived from grapes. Often used to describe the smell of a young wine, as contrasted with bouquet, the smell of an older wine.
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| aroma |
Aroma is the smell of a young wine before it has had sufficient time to develop nuances of smell that are then called its bouquet. The word aroma is commonly used to mean the smell of a relatively young, unevolved wine.
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