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Fancy some black tea?
As a passionate tea drinker, I am always interested in tea scents. So far, I have only tested Camelia chinois by Maitre Parfumeur as well as a few Bulgari fragrances in the past.
The scent comes in a really pretty bottle printed with cute, colorful elephants, which I like a lot.
Upon spraying, a distinct lemon note comes through first, like fresh lemon juice. Then, a classic tea scent follows, specifically black tea, unscented. It really resembles fine Assam the most, not dark tea, not fine Darjeeling. The lemon fades away after a while, the black tea remains dominant, and in the end, a slightly mild note joins in the base. Since sandalwood is mentioned in the notes, I would guess that’s what it is.
Overall: with this scent, you get exactly what it says on the label - fresh Assam with lemon. I can really imagine it being refreshing in the summer, perfect for daytime at the office or during leisure time. Definitely not for the evening.
Longevity is rather moderate, but re-spraying is fun too....
The scent comes in a really pretty bottle printed with cute, colorful elephants, which I like a lot.
Upon spraying, a distinct lemon note comes through first, like fresh lemon juice. Then, a classic tea scent follows, specifically black tea, unscented. It really resembles fine Assam the most, not dark tea, not fine Darjeeling. The lemon fades away after a while, the black tea remains dominant, and in the end, a slightly mild note joins in the base. Since sandalwood is mentioned in the notes, I would guess that’s what it is.
Overall: with this scent, you get exactly what it says on the label - fresh Assam with lemon. I can really imagine it being refreshing in the summer, perfect for daytime at the office or during leisure time. Definitely not for the evening.
Longevity is rather moderate, but re-spraying is fun too....
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