Rose Bulgarian
Rose Bulgarian
Bulgarian Rose essential oil is one of the most storied aromatics in existence, and sourcing it well is everything. This oil comes from Enio Bonchev, a family-run distillery founded in 1909 in Bulgaria's historic Rose Valley — one of the few places in the world where the growing conditions, the knowledge, and the generational commitment to craft all exist in the same place at the same time.
Distilled from hand-harvested Rosa damascena blossoms using traditional copper stills, it unfolds with a full, velvety floral depth that is genuinely difficult to find elsewhere: rich and romantic without becoming heavy, layered with warmth and softness that feels personal rather than performative.
We chose Enio Bonchev as our partner because their values reflect our own, and they have a deep respect for the land, the people who work it, and the integrity of the final product.
This is Bulgarian Rose at its most honest: carefully grown, thoughtfully distilled, and worthy of the intention you bring to it. Read more here about why we source our Bulgarian Rose essential oil from Enio Bonchev.
Product Details
Product Details
Botanical name: Rose damascena
Plant Family: Rosaceae
Plant Part: Flower Petals
Origin: Rose Valley, Bulgaria (Tarnicheni region)
Blends Well With
Blends Well With
Geranium, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Frankincense, Neroli, Clary Sage, Lavender, Ylang Ylang, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Jasmine, Black Pepper
How to Use
How to Use
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Regulatory Documents
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Caution Note
Caution Note
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From the Rose Valley to Your Ritual
Some ingredients carry more than aroma. They carry history, land, and the hands that tended them.
Our Bulgarian Rose essential oil comes from Enio Bonchev, a family-run producer whose story begins in 1909 in the village of Tarnicheni. What started as a single distillery founded by Enio Bonchev himself has grown into one of Bulgaria’s most respected rose and lavender producers, still guided by the same principles of craftsmanship, integrity, and quality more than a century later.





