Somehow an unusual, but refreshing sight that a mainstream flanker appears with such reduced fragrance notes.
Each of the listed accords is distinct and perceivable as intended in its respective phase, and surprisingly well executed for the price.
The mint is like freshly picked from the bush and partly crushed in the hand.
The simple tea scent harmoniously and soothingly emphasizes the entire freshness.
Vetiver adds a natural note and some depth here.
The only downside is the longevity ... the mint quickly makes one nose-blind, and combined with the very short longevity, it unfortunately results in only a brief pleasure.
Fortunately, the fragrance is not overpowering and can thus be reapplied as often and as much as desired without hesitation.
Since then, I have been unsuccessfully searching for a similarly minimalist scent of mint tea and vetiver, but everywhere it seems that so much and as exotic as possible must be incorporated, even though it would be sooooo simple.
It's interesting how different perceptions can be; I find the scent rather artificial and not particularly natural. I wouldn't use it as a mint for my drink or dessert.