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Camellia 2011

6.6 / 10 38 Ratings
A perfume by Keiko Mecheri for women, released in 2011. The scent is floral-sweet. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Floral
Sweet
Fruity
Powdery
Green

Fragrance Notes

MagnoliaMagnolia CamelliaCamellia Woody notesWoody notes AmberAmber UmeUme White teaWhite tea
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Submitted by TrueBlood · last update on 12/07/2023.
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Sherapop

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Big Magnolia... and Camellia (?)
The triumvirate of white flowers: tuberose, gardenia, and jasmine, has dominated floral perfumery for quite some time now. With CAMELLIA, Keiko Mecheri has produced the pink equivalent to the big white floral perfume. The key flower here to my nose is magnolia, although I must confess ignorance as to the scent of camellias, which appear to be the flower associated with a plant much more renowned for its provision to us of that all important beverage: tea.

I had not thought about it until today, but camellia sinensis is indeed one of the ingredients listed for all tea-containing products, whether food stuffs or cosmetic items. My efforts to ascertain whether camellia flowers have a readily identifiable scent were for naught, as even Wikipedia says nothing about the use of the flowers for the purpose of making perfume. Camellia oil is apparently used as a cooking oil in China and also, oddly enough, to clean Japanese knife blades!

So maybe camellia, per se, is not all that aromatic. But magnolia certainly is, and there is a big dose of luscious, creamy magnolia in this composition. This is not quite a soliflore, but there is definitely enough magnolia here for me to think of this as a big floral perfume of the magnolia variety. This does not smell like a tea fragrance at all.

Think about your favorite big floral fragrance featuring the triumvirate, and switch out the gardenia and the tuberose and the jasmine for magnolia. Needless to say, this is a very feminine, mainly floral composition. I suspect that it might even work for some who are overwhelmed by white flowers, because here everything is so smooth and not at all sharp.

The base contains ambergris, as is the case for some of the other Keiko Mecheri floral creations, and it smells wonderful here as well. Is this perfume earthshatteringly original or revolutionary? No, but it is beautiful.
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Seerose

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Flavored Fruit Tea
Second attempt with a fragrance that apparently couldn't establish itself, of which I was very disappointed during my first test in 2013. However, I now know more about perfume and no longer find this scent disappointing as I did back then. The listed ingredients correspond to the scent "Camellia." Of course, not everything that makes up the fragrance is listed.
However, I certainly do not want to follow up with numerous speculations about other perceived scent substances.
Again, "Camellia" begins for me with a cloud of very animalic, indolic, oppressive white flowers. Magnolia is listed; I suspect a cocktail of white flowers mixed with a sour, bitter, and sharply spicy very dominant scent. This is the aroma of the Umé plum. Nevertheless, in "Camellia," it is overshadowed by the scent of cloves.
The cloves already irritated me during the first test. I still find them unharmonious in "Camellia."
Camellia as a flower has a very delicate, pleasant tea scent. As the indolic white flowers become more lovely over time, and "Camellia" becomes softer, I also perceive a fine tea scent. Unfortunately, the clove scent remains permanently present. Shortly after, I notice red fruit tea; flavored with cloves and jasmine.
The fragrance concludes with a light woody-resinous tobacco note, flavored with cloves.
A bitter, spicy-fruity scent. Nevertheless, with subtle sweetness, this is how I perceive it now.
The production of "Camellia" has since been discontinued. This does not surprise me.
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Star is the magnolia. It shares the garden with white flowers + spicy plums. On the wooden bench, there's slightly bitter tea. Uneven.
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A cup of steaming white tea
A pot full of opulent blooms
Magnolias and camellias
sensually glowing
in moonlight pink
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Bitter umé plum, dried fruits (osmanthus?) + overwhelming white flowers flavored, cloves/eugenol = fruit tea without sugar as a scent.
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