Jasmin Gyokuro Artimíque
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After a bergamot opening, mimosa and jasmine shine intensely, some green bitter notes enhance the effect, and a subtle pear brings harmony.
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Jennytammy 2 years ago
My perception of jasmine has changed. I used to really like jasmine, whether indolic or not. Now, I only enjoy it in small doses. Maybe that will change again someday.
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Pluto 2 years ago
Sounds quite appealing, though!
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CoraKirsch 2 years ago
Maybe my husband should give it a try; he's a big green tea drinker...
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Danny264 2 years ago
There's quite a bit in there that I don't really like.
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SchatzSucher 2 years ago
That could possibly be a bit exhausting.
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Gandix 2 years ago
At least it doesn't sound that sweet...
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Ergoproxy 2 years ago
That sounds a bit tricky.
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ParfumAholic 2 years ago
Then I would tend to prefer a bit more pear.
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Axiomatic 2 years ago
The pear note seems very synthetic.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
I also find pear a bit tricky...
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NuiWhakakore 2 years ago
A pear doesn't reconcile me...
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Floyd 2 years ago
Well...
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Cfr 2 years ago
I would give that tea a chance.
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Schoeibksr 2 years ago
I don't think the house and I will become friends :)
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