Cannabis terpenes are the aromatic oils that give every strain its signature smell and flavour — the diesel funk of OG Kush, the sweet citrus of Jamaican Dream, the sharp cheese of, well, Cheese. Buy cannabis terpenes from Azarius and you're getting pure, solvent-free strain profiles you can add back to extracts, food, or vape liquid. We've shipped terpene products since the concentrate scene exploded, and this is the shortlist we'd actually order ourselves.
Buy Cannabis Terpenes — What This Category Is
Cannabis terpenes are concentrated aromatic compounds extracted from the cannabis plant (or recreated botanically to match a specific strain's profile) without any THC or CBD. They're the reason Gelato smells like Gelato and not like Amnesia. When you make an extract — shatter, rosin, distillate — heat and pressure strip most of these volatile oils out. Terpene products put the character back in.
A quick note on what you're shopping for here: terpenes are not cannabinoids. There's no psychoactivity, no CBD effect, nothing to feel on their own. What you get is flavour, aroma, and — according to the often-cited "entourage effect" hypothesis first proposed by Ben-Shabat and Mechoulam in 1998 — a shaping influence on how cannabinoids feel when the two are consumed together. Over 200 terpenes have been identified in cannabis; a finished strain profile typically blends 10–20 of them in strain-specific ratios.
Terpene Drops vs Terpene Sprays — Which Format to Buy
We stock both formats, and they're not interchangeable.
| Format | How you use it | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| Terpene drops (bottle + pipette) | Dose by the drop into extracts, e-liquid base, or carrier oil | Extract makers, DIY vape mixers, anyone who wants precise control |
| Terpene spray (nitrogen-propelled mist) | One or two mists over flower, food, or a rolling tray | Casual users, cooks, people who want aroma without the measuring |
| Smokeshop drop bottles | Drop onto dry herb vape loads or concentrates | Dry herb vapers restoring flavour to older flower |
If you're blending your own vape cartridges or reviving distillate that's lost its personality, order the drops. If you just want your pre-roll tray to smell like a Jamaican beach or your butter to carry a Gelato note, the spray is easier and faster. Neither one gets you high on its own — that's a honest limitation worth stating upfront, because we get asked every week.
What We Stock
- Cali Terpenes — the classic 1ml pipette bottles in strain profiles like OG Kush, Gorilla Glue, Cheese, Critical, Jamaican Dream and Furious Candy. Kosher and Halal certified, food-grade, zero cannabinoids.
- Cali Terpenes Terps Spray — pocket-sized nitrogen-propelled misters in profiles including Blackberry Kush, Gipsy Haze, Holy Grail Kush, Amnesia, Jamaican Dream and Gelato.
- Cali Terpenes (smokeshop edition) — the drop-format bottle formulated for flavouring dry herb loads and concentrates.
How to Choose Your Terpene Profile
Start with a strain you already know and like. If OG Kush is your usual, buy the OG Kush profile — you'll recognise whether the product is working because you've got a reference point in your nose. First-timers shopping blind should grab Jamaican Dream (sweet, tropical, easy) or Cheese (funky, distinct, impossible to miss). Save the more complicated profiles like Gorilla Glue or Holy Grail Kush for when you've calibrated what a good match smells like.
A word on strength: pure terpenes are intense. Way more intense than people expect. One drop per gram of flower or extract is the ballpark most DIY mixers use, and even that can feel loud on the first try. When in doubt, start with less — you can always add more, but you can't un-terpene a batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will cannabis terpenes get me high?
No. The terpenes we sell contain zero THC and zero CBD — they're purely aromatic compounds. You get flavour and smell, nothing psychoactive. If you want effects, you need cannabinoids; terpenes only shape how those cannabinoids feel when combined.
Are these real cannabis terpenes or botanical copies?
Cali Terpenes are extracted from cannabis plant material using solvent-free methods, then blended to match specific strain profiles. They're food-grade, Kosher and Halal certified. Some competing brands use botanical terpenes from other plants to approximate cannabis strains — these are the real deal.
Can I add terpenes to food or drinks?
Yes, the spray format is designed for culinary use — a mist over butter, oil, chocolate or cocktails works well. Use them sparingly; pure terpenes are strong and a little goes a long way. Heat above 150°C will degrade them, so add late in cooking.
What's the difference between the spray and the drops?
The spray gives a quick, diffuse aroma hit — good for flower, food, rooms. The drops give you precise dosing for mixing into extracts, e-liquids or carriers. Extract makers and vape DIYers want the drops; casual aroma users want the spray.
Last updated: April 2026

