Terpene Education
1,8-Cineole (Eucalyptol) Terpene Guide
1,8-cineole, also known as eucalyptol, is a minty, fresh terpene common in eucalyptus, rosemary, and other aromatic plants. It contributes crisp, refreshing top notes in aroma profiles.
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What Is 1,8-Cineole?
1,8-cineole, also called **eucalyptol**, is a naturally occurring monoterpene found in many aromatic plants. It stands out for its crisp, minty, cooling aroma reminiscent of eucalyptus and fresh mint.
In cannabis, cineole contributes bright top notes that can make a profile feel clear and refreshing.
Aroma And Flavor Profile
- Eucalyptus and fresh mint
- Cooling and crisp
- Camphor-like herbal freshness
- Forest-like green top notes
In a vaporizer, cineole shines at cooler session temperatures where fresh, bright flavor is preserved. Higher heat can push it toward thicker herbal richness.
Best Vaporizer Temperature For 1,8-Cineole
While exact terpene boiling points vary by source, a practical range for cineole is:
- 176–182°C (349–360°F)
- Start lower: to enjoy crisp eucalyptus and mint notes
- Step up: for fuller herbal and camphor character
Natural Sources Of 1,8-Cineole
- Eucalyptus
- Rosemary
- Bay leaves
- Sage
- Mint family plants
These aromatic herbs are why cineole smells so familiar — like fresh herbal essential oils and garden top notes.
How It Can Feel
Cineole-rich profiles often feel fresh, clear, and uplifting. Many people describe it as “crisp and bright.”
The subjective experience depends on cannabinoids, the full terpene mix, dose, and your tolerance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 1,8-cineole?
1,8-cineole, or eucalyptol, is a minty, fresh terpene found in eucalyptus and aromatic herbs, known for crisp cool aroma.
What does it smell like?
It smells like fresh eucalyptus, mint, and camphor — cooling and refreshing.
What is a good vaporizer temperature for cineole?
A practical range is 176–182°C (349–360°F). Start lower and step up to preserve fresh flavor.
Where else is cineole found?
It is common in eucalyptus, rosemary, sage, bay leaves, and other fresh herbs.
Does it affect how a session feels?
Cineole can contribute to a clear, fresh aroma and perceived brightness, but overall session effects depend on many factors.
Educational content only. Nothing here is medical advice.