If you've ever had the pleasure of seeing a Piñon Pine growing off the side of a desert cliff, then lucky you. If you've ever had the even more pleasurable experience of smelling a piece of the that twisted wood roasting in a fire, then you know one of life's great pleasures. The other night, a friend of mine walked into my cold apartment with Juniper Ridge Piñon Pine incense, and much to my disbelief, the stuff smells just like the real thing. That's because it is the real thing, made only from sustainably wild-harvested leaves, wood and resins from the mountains and deserts of the West, vegetable-based gum and bamboo stick. And if burning incense near your bed before you fall asleep isn't enough, then bathe yourself in Piñon Pine soap in the morning.Piñon Pine not your thing? Juniper Ridge makes incense, rubs, teas and soaps in Coastal Sage, Bay Laurel, Sierra Cedar and Siskiyou Cedar. And to top it off, the company donates 10% of their profits to donate western wilderness.