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1,11913E+12 – :
I am very impressed with this one! It’s crisp, slightly floral & woodsy, and very delicate; the citrus also seems natural and not forced. I swear I’ve smelled white-tea leaves just like it! This is probably the best authentic tea scent you can get for under $100, and did I mention it’s one of the most persistent Demeter? The quality is up there with Jo Malone’s Rare Teas, somewhere between Silver Needle and Jade Leaf, but mostly Darjeeling.
unf381Negeltzex – :
Demeter is noted for doing simple linear scents. This scent is a bit more complex than their average. It reminds me of the spa green tea scented products you find in nicer hotels.
It starts out very citrusy/green but mellows into the woody tea notes. It has minimal sillage, much more of an up close kind of scent. There is a cleanness to it that is rather refreshing. The staying power is pretty good for a Demeter scent. 5 hours after spraying, it is still perceptible up close.
The woody note makes this a somewhat more traditionally masculine scent but, honestly, giving gender to scents is kind of silly. I wear and enjoy scents intended for men frequently. I’d call this rather neutral overall, suitable for a man or a woman, especially if the woman wasn’t interested in presenting as particularly girly.
xa0tic – :
Smells like Nivea skin cream + a bit of lemon.