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An extremely citrusy Oolong tea
Although the Nishane Wulong Cha Extrait de Parfum is marketed as a tea scent, primarily based on its name, I find that it is mainly a very citrusy fragrance. However, this does not make it bad at all.
It starts with a citrus explosion that many might perceive as too piercing. However, a tea note joins in, which in my opinion remains overshadowed by the citrus notes the whole time, but in the background contributes to a very clean and calming character of the fragrance. Over time, I also perceive green, herbal notes that make the scent just a bit more interesting.
What really sets it apart for me is the very long-lasting nature for a fresh scent, which especially maintains the citrus freshness for an extremely long time. For me, it is an absolute feel-good fragrance and a people pleaser, as none of my close ones, whom I asked, found this scent disturbing.
I recommend it if you are looking for a very fresh, clean, and calming fragrance for warmer temperatures. However, you also have to be okay with the fact that you won’t smell particularly extraordinary.
It starts with a citrus explosion that many might perceive as too piercing. However, a tea note joins in, which in my opinion remains overshadowed by the citrus notes the whole time, but in the background contributes to a very clean and calming character of the fragrance. Over time, I also perceive green, herbal notes that make the scent just a bit more interesting.
What really sets it apart for me is the very long-lasting nature for a fresh scent, which especially maintains the citrus freshness for an extremely long time. For me, it is an absolute feel-good fragrance and a people pleaser, as none of my close ones, whom I asked, found this scent disturbing.
I recommend it if you are looking for a very fresh, clean, and calming fragrance for warmer temperatures. However, you also have to be okay with the fact that you won’t smell particularly extraordinary.
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