From the literature
TGSC, suppliers, and others, quoted as filed.
Luebke, William tgsc, (1987)“Sweet sandalwood woody waxy greasy creamy amyris”
Givaudan“Sandalwood, warm, sweet sandalore, a powerful, diffusive and extremely tenacious product, imparts a rich, warm, natural sandalwood character to perfumes, as well as volume and substantivity. together with ebanol, it serves as an effective sandalwood replacement.”
PerfumersWorld“Woody strong-sandalwood blends-well-with - +lilial +lyral”
Pell Wall Perfumes“Sandalwood, warm, sweet together with ebanol, and other sandalwood odourants it serves as an effective sandalwood replacement. arcadi boix camps said of it in 1985 “it has a sweet, warm , strong, woody, santalaceous odor, which is immediately perceived on a blotter, and has a top note power about 50% greater than the essential oil of sandalwood, though it doesn’t last as long.””