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2023 Pine #128

Price range: $40.00 through $10,000.00

2023 Pine #128 is a hemp-derived terpene oil rich in Terpinolene, Limonene and Myrcene. The flavor, aroma, and effect are reminiscent of the Pineapple Skunk strain. This oil is available for retail purchase in 5mL, 100mL, 250mL and 1L sizes with wholesale bulk pricing available for large volume orders.

Description

Terpene Belt Farms’ 2023 Pine #128 represents pine terpene oil extracted using Fresh Never Frozen methods from Harvest 2023 material. This hemp-derived profile captures the distinctive resinous character of pine with tropical fruit complexity, offering formulators a unique aromatic foundation for product development.

R&D teams select 2023 Pine #128 when seeking authentic pine profiles that transcend simple coniferous notes. While other pine terpenes may deliver one-dimensional woody characteristics, this profile combines Bulgarian pine needle sharpness with guava and mango sweetness, creating depth that differentiates finished products. The balanced composition provides both immediate sensory impact and lingering complexity that sophisticated consumers recognize.

The terpene composition of 2023 Pine #128 includes Terpinolene at 21.82%, contributing citrus-pine-floral complexity. Limonene comprises 11.58%, adding citrus peel brightness. Myrcene at 10.25% provides earthy, musky depth with subtle fruit notes. β-Ocimene at 9.79% introduces sweet, herbal characteristics, while β-Caryophyllene at 5.02% adds pepper and woody base notes.

Product developers incorporate 2023 Pine #128 terpenes into vape cartridges, concentrates, and topical formulations where pine-forward profiles support brand positioning. The oil integrates smoothly into standard manufacturing processes, maintaining stability across typical production temperatures. Teams working with distillates find this profile masks harsh notes while preserving the intended pine character. For flower enhancement applications, the complex aromatic structure complements rather than overwhelms natural cannabis characteristics.

Byron, California cultivation at sea level on San Joaquin Valley floor’s Rincon Clay Loam soil contributes to this profile’s terpene expression. Third-party testing validates composition and purity through established analytical methods. Quality verification follows ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory standards. Each batch includes comprehensive documentation supporting regulatory compliance and formulation consistency. Contact us for bulk pricing on larger volume orders to support production scaling requirements.

Details

flavor profile

Pine

vintage

2023

oil type

Single Varietal

form

Essential Oil

location

Byron, Ca

elevation

Sea Level, San Joaquin Valley Floor

soil type

Rincon Clay Loam

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pine #128 derived from cannabis or hemp?

Pine #128 is derived from hemp.

What does Pine #128 taste like?

Pine #128 offers a delightful blend of Bulgarian pine needle, guava, mango, alpine fir, orange marmalade, bergamot tea, coastal pine tips, and silver fir.

What does Pine #128 smell like?

Pine #128 has a fresh and complex aroma, combining the sharpness of pine with the sweetness of tropical fruits and the richness of citrus and tea.

Which strain terpenes does Pine #128 contain?

  • Terpinolene (21.82%): Adds a complex, multi-dimensional aroma with notes of citrus, pine, and floral undertones, known for its uplifting effects.
  • Limonene (11.58%): Contributes a fresh, citrus scent, commonly associated with mood enhancement and stress relief.
  • Myrcene (10.25%): Provides an earthy, musky scent with hints of fruit, known for its calming and sedative properties.
  • β-Ocimene (9.79%): Offers a sweet, floral, and herbaceous aroma, known for its uplifting and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • β-Caryophyllene (5.02%): Features a spicy, peppery scent and interacts with the endocannabinoid system to potentially offer anti-inflammatory effects.

What equipment considerations apply when working with 2023 Pine #128?

Use glass, stainless steel, or PTFE-compatible equipment when handling concentrated terpenes. Avoid prolonged contact with certain plastics and rubber seals that may degrade. Standard mixing equipment works well, though magnetic stirring provides optimal dispersion in most applications.

Can 2023 Pine #128 be used in water-based formulations?

Standard 2023 Pine #128 requires emulsification for water-based applications. For beverage and aqueous formulations, consider water-soluble terpene options specifically designed for these applications.

What other pine terpene profiles does Terpene Belt Farms offer?

Browse additional pine profiles including 2023 Pine #121 and 2023 Pine #122. Each offers distinct aromatic characteristics while maintaining pine-forward foundations. Contact us to discuss which pine profile best matches your formulation goals.

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Tasting Notes

Bulgarian Pine Needle
Guava
Mango
Alpine Fir
Orange Marmalade
Bergamot Tea
Coastal Pine Tips
Silver Fir

Effects

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