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Finely Spiced Tea Summer
Sometimes I don't like complex, widely radiating fragrances. Especially on midsummer days, during the hot afternoons, simple-fresh scents are in demand. Like this green companion here. It has a serious yet cheerful aroma that fills the air. At times, it even feels slightly melancholic.
So what is the secret of this Eau de Toilette? I think it’s the Green Tea, which has a finely spiced scent. Not too sweet, with a delicate bitterness (bitter orange and its blossoms), it can be enjoyed like a shady spot in the garden. It also pairs wonderfully as a natural aroma IN green tea. Accompanied until the end by bright, zesty bergamot. The fragrance notes uplift each other and support one another. The olfactory "tactility" is subtly matte glass-like - just as the appearance of the light green bottle promises - and holds!
To create such an exciting scent progression with so few ingredients speaks to the quality of the raw materials used and the execution by the perfumers.
So what is the secret of this Eau de Toilette? I think it’s the Green Tea, which has a finely spiced scent. Not too sweet, with a delicate bitterness (bitter orange and its blossoms), it can be enjoyed like a shady spot in the garden. It also pairs wonderfully as a natural aroma IN green tea. Accompanied until the end by bright, zesty bergamot. The fragrance notes uplift each other and support one another. The olfactory "tactility" is subtly matte glass-like - just as the appearance of the light green bottle promises - and holds!
To create such an exciting scent progression with so few ingredients speaks to the quality of the raw materials used and the execution by the perfumers.
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