Genuine Jersey Products
Lavender Eau de Toilette - 15ml, 55ml, 110ml sizes
Lavender & Rosemary Cologne - 15ml, 110ml sizes
Jersey Gentleman's Cologne - 110ml
Lavender & Cypress Cologne - 110ml
Lavender Room Perfume - 100ml atomiser
Essential Oil of Lavender - 10ml, 50ml sizes
Essential Oil of Lavender Grosso (Hybrid Lavender) - 10ml, 50ml sizes
Essential Oil of Rosemary - 10ml, 50ml sizes
Essential Oil of Cypress - 10ml
Essential Oil of Eucalyptus - 10ml
Essential Oil of Bay - 10ml
Lavender Bag - trimmed with lace & ribbon
Triple Pack - three smaller lavender bags in a pack
Lavender Letter Packets – dried lavender sachet in postpack
Dried Lavender Flowers - 100g Loose in Printed bag
Dried Lavender Stems
Jersey Lavender Honey ½ lb
Fudge 100g - 3 different flavours (Lavender, Vanilla, Chocolate) - Seasonal
Business Profile
As well as being a popular tourist attraction, Jersey Lavender is the only fragrant products manufacturer on the Island . The business uses extracts from its home-grown lavender plants and other herbs as key ingredients in its products. The diverse range of products includes pure essential oils, perfumes, lavender bags, and even lavender fudge.
The fragrant family business was started in 1983 and now extends to 9 acres of lavender fields. In the summer the lavender flowers are harvested and distilled to produce pure lavender essential oil. After maturing, this oil is used as the vital ingredient in the extensive range of products. A small proportion of the crop is dried in the Jersey sunshine, sieved clean and used to fill dried lavender products such as the home-made lavender bags.
The farm is open to visitors in the summer; where the whole operation can be seen. There is a shop and a tearoom where visitors can complete the experience with a piece of Lavender Shortbread or a slice of Strawberry & Lavender Gateau. There is also a web site where all the Jersey Lavender products can be purchased.
The uniqueness of Jersey Lavender continues to be a family business, with great pride in growing and nurturing their crop, extracting the oil and carrying out as much of the processing as possible themselves to achieve the final products, and finally sell these in their own shop and many other outlets across Jersey .
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