Synthetics
Phenyl ethyl phenyl acetate smells like a sweet, aromatic blend of honey, rose, and fruity notes.
Mosciano, Gerard P&F 19, No. 1, 27, (1994): Honey, floral, sweet, rosy, green with fatty nuances, powdery and slightly cinnamic
Luebke, William tgsc, (1984): Floral sweet rose honey balsam
Moellhausen: Fruity, sweet aromatic, honey note
Symrise: Mild, floral-rosy
IFF: Honey characteristic that blends well with most floral notes
Fraterworks: Phenyl ethyl phenyl acetate (pepa) is a rich honeyed aroma chemical with a light sprinkling of tea rose, apricots, hyacinth and cinnamon. it has great potential as a core blender in a modern carnation base but historically finds use in lilac, rose and miel accords.
Phenyl ethyl phenyl acetate is usually found in small amounts as a nuancer but it is not unheard of for it to be used in a semi-overdosed state for special cases (particularly honey bases).
Phenyl ethyl phenyl acetate blends with rose materials, vanillin, eugenol, and dianthine extra.