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Very helpful Review
SUMMER FAVORITE
I’m actually not a tea drinker at all; I always miss the intense flavor in the drink itself, whether it’s white, green, black, or rooibos. My soft drink spoiled - or should I say, pampered - palate doesn’t quite know how to get along with it, even though every winter I’m tempted by the incredible variations on the shelf...
However, with wulong cha, I actually get my money’s worth, even if not for drinking, then at least for adorning myself with an incredibly delicious scent that refreshes in a completely different way than the usual aquatics, which I rarely enjoy...
It starts off beautifully zesty and citrusy, with a tea note that is immediately present and remains noticeable throughout the entire scent progression.
For my nose, it has a rather linear scent development from the fig in the base; I don’t notice much, but that doesn’t bother me, not because I don’t like figs, but because something that starts off so wonderfully can also remain just as wonderful.
I love it most on hot days as it refreshes me nicely without ever becoming annoying, even at the highest temperatures, although it’s certainly suitable for year-round use.
However, with wulong cha, I actually get my money’s worth, even if not for drinking, then at least for adorning myself with an incredibly delicious scent that refreshes in a completely different way than the usual aquatics, which I rarely enjoy...
It starts off beautifully zesty and citrusy, with a tea note that is immediately present and remains noticeable throughout the entire scent progression.
For my nose, it has a rather linear scent development from the fig in the base; I don’t notice much, but that doesn’t bother me, not because I don’t like figs, but because something that starts off so wonderfully can also remain just as wonderful.
I love it most on hot days as it refreshes me nicely without ever becoming annoying, even at the highest temperatures, although it’s certainly suitable for year-round use.
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