Sweet #62
Price range: $25.00 through $10,000.00
Terpene Belt Farms’ Sweet #62 delivers sweet terpene oil with complex floral and fruit notes. This multi-vintage blend combines hemp-derived terpenes from Byron, California, creating a profile reminiscent of the Sherbert strain with ylang ylang, sarsaparilla, bergamot, and green apple characteristics. Perfect for vape cartridges, concentrates, and product formulations seeking sophisticated sweet profiles. Available in 5mL, 25mL, 100mL, 250mL, and 1L sizes, with bulk pricing available.
Description
Terpene Belt Farms’ Sweet #62 represents a masterful sweet terpene oil crafted from multiple harvests of California hemp. This sophisticated blend captures the complexity of Sherbert-style profiles through careful selection and combination of hemp-derived terpenes from Byron, California’s San Joaquin Valley.
Product developers select Sweet #62 when formulating products that require more than simple sweetness. The profile’s ylang ylang and sarsaparilla notes create depth beyond typical dessert terpenes, while bergamot and green apple add brightness that prevents cloying sweetness. This balance makes Sweet #62 particularly valuable for brands developing premium sweet products that stand apart from one-dimensional candy profiles. The multi-vintage blending approach provides batch-to-batch consistency that single-harvest profiles cannot match.
Sweet #62 contains Myrcene at 23.64%, contributing earthy, musky undertones that ground the sweetness. β-Caryophyllene comprises 11.41%, adding warm spice notes. Limonene at 9.92% brings citrus brightness, while Terpinolene at 8.24% provides fresh, piney complexity. α-Humulene rounds out the profile at 4.18% with woody, earthy characteristics. These terpenes work together to create Sweet #62’s signature floral-fruit-spice balance.
Cannabis product manufacturers integrate Sweet #62 into vape cartridges where its complex sweetness translates well through various hardware types. Concentrate producers use this terpene oil to add sophisticated sweet notes to distillates and extracts. The profile performs exceptionally in edible formulations where its floral and fruit notes complement rather than overwhelm base flavors. Topical manufacturers appreciate how Sweet #62’s bergamot and ylang ylang components provide aromatherapy appeal alongside functional benefits.
Terpene Belt Farms produces Sweet #62 at sea level on the San Joaquin Valley floor in Byron, California, where Rincon Clay Loam soil contributes to the hemp’s terpene expression. Third-party testing verifies composition and purity. Methods follow ISO/IEC 17025 standards for analytical testing. Each batch includes comprehensive documentation including Certificates of Analysis, Safety Data Sheets, and Product Specification Sheets. For large-scale production needs, bulk pricing available through wholesale programs designed for manufacturers and brands.
Details
elevation
Sea Level, San Joaquin Valley Floor
flavor profile
Sweet
form
Essential Oil
location
Byron, Ca
oil type
Blend
soil type
Rincon Clay Loam
vintage
Multi-Vintage
Certificate of Analysis
Safety Data Sheets
Product Specifications Sheets
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Sweet #62 different from other sweet terpene profiles?
Sweet #62 combines floral ylang ylang with spiced sarsaparilla and bright bergamot-apple notes, creating complexity beyond typical dessert terpenes. This multi-vintage blend from Byron, California delivers consistent Sherbert-style characteristics that single-note sweet profiles cannot achieve.
What is the terpene composition of Sweet #62?
Sweet #62 contains Myrcene (23.64%), β-Caryophyllene (11.41%), Limonene (9.92%), Terpinolene (8.24%), and α-Humulene (4.18%). These percentages represent the primary terpenes that create its distinctive sweet-floral-spice profile.
How should I store Sweet #62 terpene oil?
How should I store Sweet #62 terpene oil?
Store Sweet #62 in its original container, tightly sealed, in a cool, dark location away from heat and light sources. Proper storage maintains terpene integrity and prevents oxidation that could alter the profile’s delicate floral and fruit notes.
Is Certificate of Analysis available for Sweet #62?
Yes, third-party testing documentation is available for Sweet #62 including batch-specific Certificates of Analysis. Safety Data Sheets and Product Specification Sheets provide additional technical information for formulation and compliance purposes.
What other sample options are available?
Terpene Belt Farms offers multiple sample kit options including the Standard Oils Sampler featuring sweet profiles. Individual 5mL samples of Sweet #62 allow testing before committing to larger volumes.
Can Sweet #62 be mixed with distillate?
Yes, Sweet #62 integrates smoothly with distillate for vape and concentrate applications. The sweet terpene oil’s balanced composition prevents separation while its complex profile masks distillate’s neutral flavor effectively.
Why does Sweet #62 smell floral despite being a sweet profile?
The ylang ylang component creates Sweet #62’s distinctive floral character, which differentiates it from simpler candy-sweet terpenes. This floral-sweet combination, enhanced by sarsaparilla’s root beer-like spice, produces the sophisticated aroma that defines this multi-vintage blend.
Tasting Notes
Effects
PhytoPrint®
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