Hydrosol — Rosemary Tuscan Breeze (part of the Breeze Hydrosol Collection)
Field-to-bottle, single ingredient. We grow Tuscan Blue rosemary in the rows out back, harvest it by hand, and steam-distill it on our still. What comes off the condenser is what goes in this bottle — the water that ran through the plant material, carrying everything water-soluble with it.
Rosemary hydrosol smells like a rosemary garden after a warm rain — herbaceous, bright, a little resinous, no perfume sweetness. It's the same plant our Tuscan Blue Hand Gel and Body Wash are built on, in its most direct form: nothing added, nothing diluted.
Ingredients: Tuscan Blue rosemary hydrosol. (That's it.)
How people use it
- Light face mist after washing — a herbal alternative to floral toners
- Pillow and linen spritz when you want a clean herb garden note instead of lavender
- In the kitchen — a sprits over poultry, roasted potatoes, and focaccia dough
- Hair refresh between washes, especially for scalp-forward routines
- Anywhere a rosemary tea would work; this is a steam-distilled version of that idea
Traditionally, rosemary has been used in herbal practice for its bright, focusing aroma. We're not making medical claims — we grew it, distilled it, bottled it, and we use it ourselves.
About the sister hydrosols If you've used our Soft Bloom or Bold Bloom lavender hydrosols, this is the rosemary entry in the same family — same single-ingredient, same farm still, different field. Soft Bloom is our gentler floral lavender (Phenomenal + Sensational); Bold Bloom is our herbal-forward lavender (Grosso). Rosemary Tuscan Breeze rounds out the trio with a clean, herbaceous garden note.
About the bottle, 8 fl oz with a fine-mist spray top.
A note on the bottle itself: We aim for our green, translucent, tall, thin bottle, but due to stock variability, you may receive a shorter, wider amber bottle instead. Same hydrosol inside — just a different vessel.
Storage Hydrosols are water-based with no added preservatives. Keep cool, out of direct sun, and use within about 6 months of opening for the best aroma. If you notice any cloudiness or off-smell, retire the bottle — that's the nature of a fresh, unpreserved distillate.
Steam-distilled. Single-ingredient. Straight from the field.