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Tema0071994 – :
So fun fact, there is no orange orange pekoe tea. Orange pekoe refers to a tea leaf grading, not the actual taste.
And like here, although orange is listed in the notes, I can’t really smell it. Although the scent is inspired by tea, I can’t really see that link either. Black Orange Pekoe is a scent reminiscent of the 80’s powerhouses such as Opium. It’s opulent, spicy and slightly citrusy (I thought lemon, could be the yuzu), slightly peppery carnation, a bit of jasmine, cloves, some woody notes. It works quite well on a warm, slightly windy day/evening, when the breeze is a bit cooler than the air, it diffuses the scent in a really nice way.
Renaldaska – :
It’s a dark orange. Grapefruit, blood orange, a bit of powder, Licorice, and some dark chocolate. it’s kind of interesting but also kind of disturbing to my nose.